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- Transfix abstract "In linguistic morphology, a transfix is a discontinuous affix which is inserted into a word root, as in root-and-pattern systems of morphology, like those of many Semitic languages. A discontinuous affix is an affix whose phonetic components are not sequential within a word, and instead, are spread out between or around the phones that comprise the root. The word root is often an abstract series of three consonants, though single consonant, biliteral, and quadriliteral roots do exist. An example of a triconsonantal root would be d–r–b in Arabic, which can be inflected to create forms such as daraba 'he beat' and idribunna 'beat them (feminine)'. While triconsonantal roots are widely considered to be the most common state, some linguists posit that biliteral roots may in fact be the default, though at least one scholar is skeptical of the legitimacy of these claims.Transfixes are placed into these roots in assigned positions, dictated by templates which are tied to the specific meaning of a given inflection or derivation. The transfixes in the examples above are a–a–a and i–i–unna. Transfixes are different from prefixes, suffixes, and infixes in that a complete transfix is the entire structure which is placed into a root. A transfix is not a combination of prefixes, suffixes, and infixes, but its own unique structure which is split through a word. Similarly, another difference transfixes hold from other affixes is that the individual components of the transfix are meaningless on their own. If we look again at daraba, the components of the a–a–a transfix do not encode any meaning unilaterally. Only together do they create the tense meaning.The following are examples of verb inflection in Maltese, noun derivation in Arabic, and noun pluralization in Hausa, all three of which are Afro-Asiatic languages.The Maltese example efficiently demonstrates the broad nature of transfixes and how they can be inserted into a root. The Arabic example shows the ways in which a great variety of different nouns can be derived from a single root through the use of transfixes.The Hausa example demonstrates the presence of transfixation in non-Semitic languages, though the phenomenon does not seem to leave the Afro-Asiatic family.".
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- Transfix wikiPageWikiLink Affix.
- Transfix wikiPageWikiLink Afroasiatic_languages.
- Transfix wikiPageWikiLink Arabic.
- Transfix wikiPageWikiLink Category:Affixes.
- Transfix wikiPageWikiLink Circumfix.
- Transfix wikiPageWikiLink Hausa_language.
- Transfix wikiPageWikiLink Infix.
- Transfix wikiPageWikiLink Inflection.
- Transfix wikiPageWikiLink Interfix.
- Transfix wikiPageWikiLink Linguistics.
- Transfix wikiPageWikiLink Maltese_language.
- Transfix wikiPageWikiLink Morphological_derivation.
- Transfix wikiPageWikiLink Morphology_(linguistics).
- Transfix wikiPageWikiLink Nonconcatenative_morphology.
- Transfix wikiPageWikiLink Phone_(phonetics).
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- Transfix wikiPageWikiLink Semitic_languages.
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- Transfix wikiPageWikiLink Simulfix.
- Transfix wikiPageWikiLink Suffix.
- Transfix wikiPageWikiLink Suprafix.
- Transfix wikiPageWikiLinkText "Transfix".
- Transfix wikiPageWikiLinkText "transfix".
- Transfix wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Affixes.
- Transfix wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Transfix subject Category:Affixes.
- Transfix hypernym Affix.
- Transfix type Affix.
- Transfix comment "In linguistic morphology, a transfix is a discontinuous affix which is inserted into a word root, as in root-and-pattern systems of morphology, like those of many Semitic languages. A discontinuous affix is an affix whose phonetic components are not sequential within a word, and instead, are spread out between or around the phones that comprise the root. The word root is often an abstract series of three consonants, though single consonant, biliteral, and quadriliteral roots do exist.".
- Transfix label "Transfix".
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