| 1. | Partial reduplication typically involves the affixation of non-reduplicated segments.
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| 2. | The addition of morphological affixation complicates the derivation of felicitous syllables.
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| 3. | Even as an onset, the glottal stop disappears in affixation.
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| 4. | Person and number are usually indicated by the affixation of the verb.
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| 5. | This makes Kuuk Thaayorre a example of a language displaying affixation to phrases.
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| 6. | Stress shift can also occur when one word is derived from another through affixation.
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| 7. | The grammatical processes involved in verbal inflection in Totonac include affixation, suppletion, and cliticization.
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| 8. | Both the affixation and the derivation can be used in a morphological level and a syntactic level.
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| 9. | In Tzeltal, inflection is most commonly achieved through affixation, though other inflectional processes exist as well.
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| 10. | The morphological process of stem alternation is achieved through affixation, in which suffixation is preferred to prefixation.
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