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Interfix vs Confix - What's the difference?

interfix | confix |

As nouns the difference between interfix and confix

is that interfix is an empty morph inserted between two morphemes in the process of word formation, such as English {{term|-o-|lang=en}}, {{term|-i-|lang=en}} while confix is an affix consisting of a prefix and suffix affixed simultaneously to the root.

As verbs the difference between interfix and confix

is that interfix is to attach or anchor two or more parts together while confix is to make firm; to fix in a particular place or state.

interfix

English

Noun

(wikipedia interfix) (interfixes)
  • (morphology) An empty morph inserted between two morphemes in the process of word formation, such as English .
  • *2004 , Francis Katamba, Morphology: Critical Concepts in Linguistics [http://books.google.com/books?id=QBsKpjIh3J8C], ISBN 0415270790, page 187:
  • *:An empty morph is an interfix if it fulfills all of the following three conditions (Dressier, 1985f).
  • (computing, information retrieval, dated) An association link, a device to group multiple words or concepts.
  • *1959 , Frank S. Wagner, Jr., A Dictionary of Documentation Terms [http://books.google.com/books?id=MlgZAAAAMAAJ], page 19:
  • *:LOCANT, n. A number used in the Dyson cipher system for coding the position of substituents of carbon chain, i.e. an interfix .
  • Coordinate terms

    *(affixes)

    Verb

    (es)
  • (engineering) To attach or anchor two or more parts together.
  • *1932 , Elmer G. Koch, "Collar Fastener", United States Patent 1915250 [http://www.google.com/patents?id=tpZPAAAAEBAJ], page 2:
  • *:Generally speaking the article is formed of two pieces which are interfixed for providing a pair of spring urged jaws...
  • (morphology) To insert an interfix between two morphemes.
  • *2001', Wolfgang U. Dressler et al., "The Processing of '''interfixed German compounds", in ''Yearbook of Morphology 1999 [http://books.google.com/books?id=igymN2VyWB8C], ISBN 079236631X, page 185:
  • *:Our goal in the construction of this task was to isolate and highlight the relationship between the interfixed and free forms of the initial constituent.
  • Derived terms

    *interfixation

    See also

    *epenthesis

    confix

    English

    (wikipedia confix)

    Noun

    (es)
  • (linguistics) An affix consisting of a prefix and suffix affixed simultaneously to the root
  • *{{quote-book, 2005, Elizabeth Zeitoun, The Austronesian Languages of Asia and Madagascar, chapter=Tsou citation
  • , passage=As is demonstrated by m-as-ku, tens are derived from the confix m- ... -hu. }}
  • (linguistics, rare) An affix which is not divided, and which does not divide a root: thus, a prefix, suffix, or interfix
  • *{{quote-book, 1982, & Philip Luelsdorff, Towards a Language of Linguistics, url=, page=84
  • , passage=22. A PREFIX: a confix which precedes a root.}}

    Synonyms

    *(prefix-suffix unit) circumfix, ambifix

    Coordinate terms

    *(affixes)

    Verb

    (es)
  • (obsolete) To make firm; to fix in a particular place or state
  • *