Weak masculine nouns are inflected in the accusative and dative case, most commonly with suffixation of a nasal consonant, such as or, while the other cases remain uninflected.
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Morphologically these can all be derived via suffixation from the three non-finite forms presented at the beginning of this article : the participle, the verbal noun and the short stem.
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They have little to no allomorphy, fairly straightforward phonology, and little to no suffixation . [ ajm ?f { [ d?i ] 13 : 37, 12 November 2006 ( UTC)
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Affixations, the linguistic process speakers use form different words by adding morphemes ( affixes ) at the beginning ( prefixation ), the middle ( infixation ) or the end ( suffixation ) of words.
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Although Cappadocian word order is essentially governed by discourse considerations such as focus, there is a tendency towards the Turkish subject object verb word order with its typological correlates ( suffixation and pre-nominal grammatical modifiers ).
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The modern English name " Cornwall " arises from a suffixation of the Old English word for Brittonic-speakers, " wealas ", to a borrowed form of the Brittonic place-name.
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However, prior to the suffixation of the first person simple suffix-" c t " to the same root nominalized with the agentive nominalizer-" iri ", the word must be verbalized.
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There are some nouns that do not take direct suffixation but rather use possessive markers such as the word for " child ", " nephew ", " niece ", and " sister, " to name a few.
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Noun stems that end in a vowel have a suffixation-reduplication process in absolute forms that attaches a glottal stop and a reduplicant consisting of a reduplicated stem-final vowel to the noun stem ( which is, then, followed by an inflectional suffix ):
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Most of these languages have lost the typical Niger Congo noun class system ( Goula Iro appears to have retained it to some degree . ) However, its former presence is betrayed by their quite complicated system of plural formation, combining internal ablaut with changes to final consonants and / or suffixation.