Markeraffixal
Markeraffixal is a term used in linguistic morphology to describe affixes whose primary function is to mark grammatical information on a base word. These markers are bound morphemes attached to roots or stems and do not exist as independent words.
Typical functions include marking tense, aspect, mood, person, number, case, voice, evidentiality, or polarity. Examples include
Affix types and distribution vary across languages. Markeraffixal markers can be prefixes, suffixes, or infixes. In
Relationship to related concepts is central to its definition. Markeraffixal distinguishes bound inflectional and some derivational
Applications include linguistic description and typology, computational morphology, and historical linguistics. Studying markeraffixal systems helps compare
See also: morphology, affix, inflection, agglutinative language, fusional language, grammatical marker.