Inglise keele struktuur
suffixes: -ist typist
infixes attached within another morpheme. Infixation is common in
languages of Southeast Asia and the Philippines, and it is also found in some Native
American languages.
circumfixes morphemes that are attached to a root or stem morpheme both
initially and finally.
Morphs: the concrete realisation of a morpheme (`was' be, past, singular)
Allomorphs: a/an
Types of affixes: Derivational and infelctional
Derivational affixes: Derivational affixes may change the grammatical class of the root
verbs into nouns, nouns into adjectives (boy, boyish), and so on. Derivation is a lexical
process which actually forms a new word out of an existing one by adding affixes to stems or
roots. consideration, considerate, inconsiderate, inconsiderateness
Inflectional affixes: Inflectional affixes may be described as `relational markers' that fit
words for use in a sentence (express a syntactic relation)