In linguistics, a postbase is a special kind of grammatical suffixing morpheme that is suffixed to a base. It is mostly found in Eskimo–Aleut languages...
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Central Siberian Yupik language (section Postbases)
more postbases). There are four kinds of postbases: VN: postbases deriving nouns from verbs NV: postbases deriving verbs from nouns NN: postbases constructing...
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'people from Natchilik') came from natsik 'seal' + postbase -lik 'place with something' + postbase -miut 'inhabitants of'. There are three main dialect...
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(atikłuk = cloth cover for fur parka, commonly called "snowshirt" ) Inupiaq postbases Seiler, Wolf A. 2012. Iñupiatun Eskimo Dictionary. SIL International Partners...
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formation. There are a great number of derivational suffixes (termed postbases) that are used productively to form these polysynthetic words. Yupʼik...
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root are a number of postbases, which are bound morphemes that add to the basic meaning of the root. If the meaning of the postbase is to be expressed alone...
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Aleut language (section Derivation (postbases))
by the enclitic subject pronoun. There are 570 derivational suffixes (postbases) including many composite ones, but about two thirds are found only in...
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stem can appear as simple (having no postbases) or complex (having one or more postbases). In Iñupiaq a "postbase serves somewhat the same functions that...
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them are so semantically salient and so they are often referred to as postbases, rather than suffixes, particularly in the American tradition of Eskimo...
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Cupʼig). Yupʼik comes from the Yupʼik word yuk, meaning 'person', plus the postbase -pik (or -piaq), meaning 'real' or 'genuine'; thus, Yupʼik literally means...
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literally «having louse's eggs» < ingqiq «nit, louse nit, egg of louse» + a postbase -liq «one who is V; one who Vs; one having V; one similar to N») and its...
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combinations of deverbal nominalizations or participles and verbalizing postbases has also been claimed for West Greenlandic (passive participle + 'make...
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socioterritorial groups (their native names will generally be found ending in -miut postbase which signifies "inhabitants of ..."), like those of north Alaska, were...
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22, 2015). Utkuhiksalingmiut Uqauhiitigut: Dictionary of Utkuhiksalingmiut Inuktitut Postbase Suffixes. Nunavut Arctic College. ISBN 978-1-897568-32-3....
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