| 11. | According to the most common analysis, Otomi has two kinds of bound morphemes, proclitics and affixes.
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| 12. | The variable and changing meanings of the bound morphemes impart diversity to word meanings and enrich the language.
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| 13. | Enclitics are bound morphemes that are suffixed to verbs, nouns, and demonstratives that end with-k.
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| 14. | The new bound morphemes can then get repeated on determiners or complements, which is the process of agreement.
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| 15. | As time goes on, these words can be reanalyzed grammatically as bound morphemes, and can be reduced phonologically.
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| 16. | As time goes on, these classifiers can be reanalyzed grammatically as bound morphemes, and can be reduced phonologically.
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| 17. | According to the most-common analysis, the Otomi language has two kinds of bound morphemes, proclitics and affixes.
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| 18. | Such morphemes that cannot occur on their own in this way are usually referred to as " bound morphemes ".
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| 19. | Verbs are bound morphemes that have a limit of only two themes, of which the 2nd theme is the modifying theme.
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| 20. | Note that derivational affixes are bound morphemes they are meaningful units, but can only normally occur when attached to another word.
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