interfix
English
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: in‧ter‧fix
Noun
interfix (plural interfixes)
- (linguistic morphology) A morph inserted between two morphemes in the process of word formation, such as the empty morphs English -i- and -o-.
- (linguistic morphology) A transfix.
- (computing, information retrieval, dated) An association link, a device to group multiple words or concepts.
- 1959, Frank S. Wagner, Jr., A Dictionary of Documentation Terms, page 19:
- LOCANT, n. A number used in the Dyson cipher system for coding the position of substituents of carbon chain, i.e. an interfix.
Coordinate terms
Translations
an empty morph inserted between two morphemes
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Verb
interfix (third-person singular simple present interfixes, present participle interfixing, simple past and past participle interfixed)
- (engineering, transitive) To attach or anchor (two or more parts) together.
- (linguistic morphology, transitive) To insert (an interfix) between two morphemes.
Derived terms
See also
- epenthesis
- infix
- Category:English interfixes
References
- “interfix”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
- Interfix, encyclopedia.com
- A Dictionary of Grammatical Terms in Linguistics by R.L. Trask
- Interfixes Preserve Syllables and Word Roots by Allen, Andrew, 1976
- Interfixation in German compounds: What factors govern acceptability judgements
- The Interfixation as a Morphological Process in Ngwa Igbo
Czech
Declension
This noun needs an inflection-table template.
Further reading
- Internetová jazyková příručka: Morfematika, prirucka.ujc.cas.cz
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