8) Word formation by the means of affixation. A prefix- is an element placed in the beginnig of the word to adjust or to qualifiy its meaning. A suffix- is an element placed in the end of the word to form a derviative such as ing and fy. Prefixes: be- become, for-forget, with-within, ad-admit, ac-accurse, af-affrax, co-co-operate, de-destroy, dis-dismiss, sub-submarine Suffixes: er- maker, or- actor, eer- mountineer, ier/yer- lawyer, ant- assistant, ent-student, ee- detainee, ist-artist, en-vixen, ess-actress, ine-heroine 9) Coversion A type of dervation where no suffix is used to change the word class. Catch as a verb and catch as a noun, brake-down as a verb and break-down as an adjective. 10) compounds Are formed by joining two or more root morphemes. Compounds are often idiomatic in meaning or at least not entirely transparent. Coffe plus pot equals coffeepot 11) Clipping
CFA Covering Force Area CFL Co-ordination Fire Line CINC Commander in Chief CIV Civilian Collection Point COLT Combat Observation and Lasing Team COMMZ Communication Zone COORD Co-ordinate/Co-ordination COS Chief of Staff CP Check Point CPX Command Post Exercise CSAR Combat Search and Rescue CSS Combat Service Support CSSA Combat Service Support Area CTL Control DET Detainee Collection Point D DGZ Desired Ground Zero DIA Defence Intelligence Agency DISA Defence Information Systems Agency DTG Date-Time-Group EA Electronic Attack E ENY Enemy EPW Enemy Prisoner of War Collection Point ERP Engineer Regulating Point ESM Electronic Warfare Support Measures EVAX Evaluation Point EW Electronic Warfare F F/W Fixed Wing