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Not all current uses of the word stem from the verb meaning "to pull apart."
Category-plus-stem-cued tests add a word stem to the category cue.
Participants were also tested implicitly with word stem completion tests, but no implicit bias was found.
Note that in all the examples above, the consonant 'h' is transposed to the end of the Word stem.
The etymology of the word stem Belp is unclear.
The word stem of the verb is still there in all of the conjugations (changes).
Participants are using their implicit memory if they complete the word stem with the previously presented word, in this case lettuce.
An infix is an affix inserted inside a word stem (an existing word).
There is even a particular area within the village called Slanisko, the word stem of which word is obviously "salt or salty".
An affix is a morpheme that is attached to a word stem to form a new word.
The Mongolian word for yurt, ger, also means home, and a number of other words are derived from its word stem.
Hellenistic tachygraphy consisted of word stem signs and word ending signs.
Rosette Base Linguistics identifies the lemma or word stem after finding the tokens.
Wappo word stress is predictable, in that the first syllable of the word stem is stressed.
In synthetic languages, a single word stem (for example, love) may have a number of different forms (for example, loves, loving, and loved).
In the truncating declensions, the last vowel of the word stem is lost in the genitive and the instrumental cases.
In Romanian the word stem bucur means 'joy', ("beautiful") and it is believed to be of Dacian origin.
Sequences of adfixes (prefixes or suffixes) do not result in infixes: An infix must be internal to a word stem.
After a given time the participant would be given the word stem "LET" and asked to complete it with the first word that comes to mind.
Uyghur is an agglutinative language, meaning that potentially many suffixes (denoting person, number, case, mood, etc.) are usually all attached to one word stem.
All Permian Komi nouns are declined for number, case und possession, adding special suffixes to word stem.
It was introduced in Unicode 3.0 for Mongolian, to separate a suffix from the word stem without indicating a word boundary.
Even native speakers sometimes find it difficult to exactly identify the ordinal suffix, as its borders with the word stem and the case ending may appear blurred.
The Sanskrit word for emperor is Samrāṭ or Chakravarti (word stem: samrāj).
The word wealth is derived from the old English weal, which is from an Indo-European word stem.