Prefix - a morpheme affixed to the start of a root word, e.g. anticlockwise, Suffix - a morpheme affixed to the end of a root word, e.g. happiness, Infix - morpheme placed in the middle of the word e.g. ‘fanbloodytastic’, Inflection - signal grammatical relationships, e.g. tense, plural, possession, Derivation - changes the meaning or word class, e.g. unhappy, relaxation, Hypocorisms - Formed by shortening a word then adding a suffix such as a, o, ie, or y, e.g. tradie, smoko or Maccas. Reflects Australian values of informality and solidarity. Some have become accepted as standard, e.g. Salvos,  ,

Morphological Features - Affixation

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