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3 Interfixes in Romance

  • Michel Roché
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Abstract

Present in all Romance languages, presuffixal interfixes are meaningless suffix-like ele­ments which are inserted before the suffix of some derivatives. Their presence is connected to lexical and phonological – prosodic and segmental – parameters. They are a means to offer a more suitable stem to the suffix and to ensure a better integration of the derivative in its derivational series and derivational family.

Abstract

Present in all Romance languages, presuffixal interfixes are meaningless suffix-like ele­ments which are inserted before the suffix of some derivatives. Their presence is connected to lexical and phonological – prosodic and segmental – parameters. They are a means to offer a more suitable stem to the suffix and to ensure a better integration of the derivative in its derivational series and derivational family.

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