etcappears
Etcappears is a term used in linguistic typology to describe a morphological pattern in which a suffix -pears attaches to nominal bases to encode a paired or dual meaning, often overlapping with plural marking and determiners. The phenomenon has been noted in several language contact situations and is of interest for studies of affixation, compounding, and semantic scope.
The name etcappears is a portmanteau coined by the first describer, combining elements suggested by the languages
Characteristics include a close association between the base noun and the -pears suffix, which typically signals
Examples are found in hypothetical Language X, where tel means “book” and telpears denotes “a pair of
History and reception: First described in a theoretical note, etcappears has drawn interest for its implications
See also: morphology, affixation, compounding, vowel harmony, morphosyntax.