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- Postbase abstract "In linguistics a postbase is a special kind of grammatical suffixing morpheme that is suffixed to a base. It is mostly found in Eskimo–Aleut languages. Postbases differ from most other affixes in that they usually carry a much more salient semantic content than affixes in other languages and are semantically more akin to verbs. In Eskimo–Aleut languages meanings such as "to have", "to want", "to think", "to say" are usually expressed by postbases.".
- Postbase wikiPageExternalLink uraaq.html.
- Postbase wikiPageExternalLink 1st%20postbases.doc.
- Postbase wikiPageExternalLink 2nd%20section%20postbases.doc.
- Postbase wikiPageID "25837701".
- Postbase wikiPageLength "1024".
- Postbase wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Postbase wikiPageRevisionID "629154010".
- Postbase wikiPageWikiLink Affix.
- Postbase wikiPageWikiLink Category:Eskimo–Aleut_languages.
- Postbase wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lexical_units.
- Postbase wikiPageWikiLink Category:Linguistic_morphology.
- Postbase wikiPageWikiLink Category:Suffixes.
- Postbase wikiPageWikiLink Eskimo–Aleut_languages.
- Postbase wikiPageWikiLink Grammar.
- Postbase wikiPageWikiLink Morpheme.
- Postbase wikiPageWikiLink Semantics.
- Postbase wikiPageWikiLink Suffix.
- Postbase wikiPageWikiLink Verb.
- Postbase wikiPageWikiLinkText "Postbase".
- Postbase wikiPageWikiLinkText "postbase".
- Postbase hasPhotoCollection Postbase.
- Postbase wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ling-stub.
- Postbase subject Category:Eskimo–Aleut_languages.
- Postbase subject Category:Lexical_units.
- Postbase subject Category:Linguistic_morphology.
- Postbase subject Category:Suffixes.
- Postbase hypernym Kind.
- Postbase type Affix.
- Postbase type Suffix.
- Postbase comment "In linguistics a postbase is a special kind of grammatical suffixing morpheme that is suffixed to a base. It is mostly found in Eskimo–Aleut languages. Postbases differ from most other affixes in that they usually carry a much more salient semantic content than affixes in other languages and are semantically more akin to verbs. In Eskimo–Aleut languages meanings such as "to have", "to want", "to think", "to say" are usually expressed by postbases.".
- Postbase label "Postbase".
- Postbase sameAs m.09v2s1s.
- Postbase sameAs Q9622433.
- Postbase sameAs Q9622433.
- Postbase wasDerivedFrom Postbase?oldid=629154010.
- Postbase isPrimaryTopicOf Postbase.