Morphology, Stress, English language use Emmett Stone Morphology, Stress, English language use Emmett Stone

2289: Suprafix Mar 23, 2021

If one wanted to make 'like' past-tense, all that's needed is a suffix: a term for a concept which is fairly well understood. For other matters though, there are processes that are more complicated to observe and are certainly less well known. For instance, in structural linguistics, the idea of the so-called 'suprafix' developed, which is a suprasegmental element added from a pattern such as with tone or stress, such as in English with the difference between

ímport (noun) - impórt (verb)

rébel (noun) - rebél (verb).

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