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infiks

Infiks is a linguistic term describing a type of affix that is inserted inside a word stem, rather than at its beginning or end. The concept is closely related to infixation, a process found in a number of natural and constructed languages. The spelling infiks reflects orthographic traditions in languages that render the internal insertion as a distinct unit within the word.

Etymology and scope

The word infiks is formed from the general Latin-based elements for “in” and “fix,” underscoring its internal

Function and patterns

Infixed elements can carry information about tense, aspect, mood, voice, number, emphasis, or other grammatical or

Distribution

Infixation is well documented in several language families, notably in Austronesian languages such as Tagalog, where

See also

infix, affix, morphology, Tagalog, Austronesian languages.

placement.
In
many
linguistic
descriptions,
infiks
is
used
to
distinguish
internal
affixes
from
prefixes
and
suffixes,
emphasizing
position
rather
than
a
specific
meaning.
Some
languages
exhibit
multiple
infixes
that
interact
with
phonology
and
morphology
in
systematic
ways.
semantic
categories.
The
exact
position
of
an
infix
within
a
word
varies
by
language;
common
patterns
include
insertion
after
an
initial
consonant
or
after
a
syllable
boundary.
Phonological
adjustments
often
accompany
infixation,
such
as
changes
in
stress,
vowel
quality,
or
consonant
harmony.
internal
affixation
is
a
productive
and
recognizable
mechanism.
Other
languages
also
employ
infixes,
though
the
specific
inventories
and
rules
differ
widely.
In
linguistic
literature,
infiks
is
sometimes
used
as
a
variant
spelling
or
a
language-specific
term
for
infixation.