Q1146 (Q1146): Difference between revisions
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(Added qualifier: linked lexeme sense ID (P63): L970-S1) |
(Added [ka] alias: აფიქსი.) |
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სიტყვის შემადგენელი ელემენტი, რომელიც დაერთვის (აფორმებს) ფუძეს და ცვლის სიტყვის გრამატიკულ ან ლექსიკურ მნიშენელობას |
Latest revision as of 12:05, 18 November 2024
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Statements
formant (French)
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ფორმანტი (Georgian)
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In German grammar systems, affixes are classified as morphemes, because they carry a meaning (e.g. 'not', 'to a high degree'). We differentiate between "Wortbildungsmorphemen" (affixes) and "Flexionsmorpheme" (which have a grammatical 'meaning'/function). - I don't see a direct equivalent to "formant" as defined here.
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formant (Catalan)