negationspräfix
Negationspräfix is a linguistic term referring to a prefix that negates or reverses the meaning of a word. These prefixes are common across many languages and serve to create antonyms or opposite concepts. For example, in English, the prefix "un-" in "unhappy" creates the opposite meaning of "happy." Similarly, "dis-" in "disagree" negates "agree." Other common English negating prefixes include "in-," "im-," "ir-," "non-," and "anti-."
The function of a negationspräfix is to modify the lexical meaning of the base word. It's a
In German, negationspräfixe include examples like "un-" (e.g., unglücklich - unhappy), "nicht-" (e.g., nichtfähig - not capable), and