clitic
n. 附着词素
发音
其它
/ˈklɪtɪk/
词形变化
clitics
复数
clitics
释义与例句
n.
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1.
A morpheme that functions like a word, but never appears as an independent word, instead being always attached to a following or preceding word (or, in some cases, within a surrounding word).
附着词素
语言学In fact, even within the northern Italian dialects, subject clitics do not constitute a syntactically uniform class, as has been convincingly argued in Poletto's work.
Here, we will see that they also have problems with overt pronouns, especially object clitics, whose emergence is more delayed than in typically developing children.
词汇关系
词源
From Ancient Greek κλιτικός (klitikós, “inflexional”).
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