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affixedintroduced

Affixedintroduced is a coined term in linguistics that refers to the introduction of a new affix into a word or lexicon, creating a derived form. The term is not part of standard morphology theory and is mainly encountered in specialized discussions, internal corpora, or as a label in annotation schemes.

In historical and contact linguistics, affixedintroduced can denote a stage in which a morpheme becomes productive—an

In corpus annotation or computational linguistics, affixedintroduced may be used as a tag or feature indicating

Examples: The English suffix -able appearing in a newly borrowed word in a contact language could be

Limitations: Because there is no standard definition, the term is ambiguous and should be defined clearly when

See also: affix, affixation, derivational morphology, productivity, historical linguistics, corpus annotation.

affix
that
starts
to
attach
to
multiple
stems
and
generate
new
words.
It
helps
distinguish
the
moment
an
affix
is
first
observed
from
when
it
becomes
a
fully
productive
affix
with
regular
derivations.
that
a
token
shows
an
affixation
event
where
the
affix
has
been
"introduced"
into
the
lexical
entry,
as
opposed
to
static,
inherited
affixes.
This
can
aid
analyses
of
productivity,
rate
of
borrowing,
and
language
change.
described
as
affixedintroduced
in
the
first
attested
derivations,
before
it
becomes
fully
productive
in
that
language.
Or
a
coined
affix
in
a
constructed
language
that
attaches
to
various
roots
might
be
labeled
affixedintroduced
during
its
early
stage.
used.
Researchers
may
instead
prefer
established
terms
like
affixation,
derivational
morphology,
or
productive
morphology
for
clarity.