AFFIXATION
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Affixation
Affixes are the bound morphemes which are added to base forms of words.
Yule, 2010 defines affixes as "a large number of small “bits” of the English language which are not usually given separate listings in dictionaries.
Types of affixes on the basis of places
• Prefixes• Suffixes• Confixes• Infixes
prefixesAffixes that are added in
beginning of any root word are called prefixes. In the above example, "re-" and "dis-" are prefixes as they have been added in the beginning of the base form "cover".• Justice > Injustice• Grammatical >
Ungrammatical• Hear > Overhear
suffixes Affixes that are added in end of any root word are called suffixes. In "covers" and "covered", for example, "-s" and "-ed" are suffixes because they get added into the root in end of the word.Some common examples of suffixes are:• -ful: Respect > Respectful• -ish: Fool > Foolish• -ist Marx > Marxist
InfixesAffixes which get added in mid
part of a single root word are called infixes. In Standard English grammar, infixes do not exist.Example :• Unacceptability• Unverifiable
circumfixes Circumfixes are exact opposites of infixes. They round / circle the root word. That means, a circumfix gets divided into two parts and these two parts are placed in beginning and end of the root word respectively. Example :• en- -en in enlighten• em- -en in embolden
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