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Languages differ as to the use they make of affixation.
Person and number are usually indicated by the affixation of the verb.
Stress shift can also occur when one word is derived from another through affixation.
Even as an onset, the glottal stop disappears in affixation.
Affixation generally does not affect the stress pattern of each morpheme.
It has a strong system of affixation, including both suffixes and prefixes.
The theme, or stem, is functional, which means it changes as more affixation is added.
Affixation of dual and sound plural nouns has largely vanished.
The language makes extensive use of word building techniques such as affixation and compounding to derive new words from roots.
In excise duty is applied by the affixation of revenue stamps to the products being sold.
Subordination and coordination is achieved exclusively through verbal affixation.
Latin has a complex affixation and simple syntax, while Chinese has the opposite.
Affixation is the addition of a prefix, suffix or infix to a word.
Root morphemes are essential for affixation and compounds.
In Tonkawa, the most important grammatical function is affixation.
Indefinite pronouns can also be formed with affixation.
(c) Manner of affixation and position generally.
(c) Methods of affixation and placement of the notice.
Affixation is largely suffixal in the language and postpositions are attested.
Possession is also expressed via affixation.
Partial reduplication typically involves the affixation of non-reduplicated segments.
Vietnamese has very limited affixation.
The tattooist affixation Hori means to engrave or "to carve."
If the addition of a morpheme to a word prevents further affixation, then it is likely a clitic.
Affixation also creates consonant clusters.