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An affix is a string of sounds that is attached to the beginning or end (and in some languages in the middle) of a word. English and Gaelic have prefixes which come before the root or stem of a word, such as re- in English (as in reword) or mi in Gaelic. They also have suffixes which follow the root, such as the English plural -s or the Gaelic plural -an.
See Also
External Links
warning: information on external linksis subject to change and may be inaccurate
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affix
- http://www.affixes.org/typesofaffix.html
- http://www.sil.org/linguistics/GlossaryOfLinguisticTerms/WhatIsAnAffixLinguistics.htm
References
- Crystal, David (1997). Dictionary of linguistics and Phonetics. Malden: Blackwell