WordNet
- of or pertaining to a linguistic affix (同)affixial
- a linguistic element added to a word to produce an inflected or derived form
- attach or become attached to a stem word; "grammatical morphemes affix to the stem"
- attach to; "affix the seal here" (同)stick on
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- (…に)…'を'はり付ける,くっ付ける《+『名』+『to』+『名』》 / (…に)〈印〉'を'押す,〈署名など〉'を'添える《+『名』+『to』+『名』》 / 接辞(接頭辞(prefix)や接尾辞(suffix)など)
English Journal
- How Orthography Modulates Morphological Priming: Subliminal Kanji Activation in Japanese.
- Nakano Y1, Ikemoto Y2, Jacob G3, Clahsen H3.
- Frontiers in psychology.Front Psychol.2016 Mar 30;7:316. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00316. eCollection 2016.
- The current study investigates to what extent masked morphological priming is modulated by language-particular properties, specifically by its writing system. We present results from two masked priming experiments investigating the processing of complex Japanese words written in less common (moraic)
- PMID 27065895
- Adjective production by Russian-speaking children with specific language impairment.
- Tribushinina E1, Dubinkina E.
- Clinical linguistics & phonetics.Clin Linguist Phon.2012 Jun;26(6):554-71. doi: 10.3109/02699206.2012.666779.
- Research on specific language impairment (SLI) has primarily focused on the acquisition of nouns and verbs. Less attention has been given to other content-word classes, such as adjectives and adverbs. This article investigates adjective production by 7- to 10-year-old Russian-speaking children with
- PMID 22540361
- Natural language morphology integration in off-line Arabic optical text recognition.
- Kanoun S1, Alimi AM, Lecourtier Y.
- IEEE transactions on systems, man, and cybernetics. Part B, Cybernetics : a publication of the IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society.IEEE Trans Syst Man Cybern B Cybern.2011 Apr;41(2):579-90. doi: 10.1109/TSMCB.2010.2072990. Epub 2010 Sep 30.
- In this paper, we propose a new linguistic-based approach called the affixal approach for Arabic word and text image recognition. Most of the existing works in the field integrate the knowledge of the Arabic language in the recognition process in two ways: either in post-recognition using the langua
- PMID 20889434
Japanese Journal
- 劉 洪岩
- 芸術工学研究 : 九州大学大学院芸術工学研究院紀要 18, 61-68, 2013
- … Three evidences can be found for the morphological relativity of ergative verb: the relativity of suffix *-s and non-affixal morphemes, the relativity of suffix *-s and suffix *-ʔ, and the relativity of initial voiceless and voiced consonants. … Besides, the combined use of affixes and voiceless consonants, suffix *-ʔ and non-affixal forms also contribute to the research of the question. …
- NAID 120005227454
- Verbal Noun Complements and Complex Predicates in Japanese
- 佐藤 裕美
- 神奈川大学言語研究 30, 1-26, 2007
- … Focusing on the complex predicate formation in Japanese, particularly on the complex predicates involving the verbal noun, thelight verb su(nl) and an affixal predicate, this paper presents new data and additional arguments for Saito and Hoshi's (1998, 2000)proposal on theta-role assignment by a predicate in the incorporated position, and it also proposes some significant modification to their proposal. …
- NAID 110007001309
- 西川 盛雄
- 熊本大学教育学部紀要. 人文科学 54, 53-65, 2005-11-30
- … Second, we claim that English has three basic elements for word formation, LF(lexical form), CF(combining form) and AF(affixal form), although they are sometimes difficult to make a clear-cut distinction from each other. …
- NAID 110002323497
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