Source Word
zero suffix
Noun
(linguistic
morphology)
A
suffix
which
is
a
null
morpheme,
used
in
models
of
linguistic
analysis
to
represent
the
lack
of
a
suffix
where
one
might
otherwise
be
expected
(for
example,
as
one
of
several
inflections
that
a
stem
can
take,
or
the
reduction
of
a
historically
vocalised
suffix
to
the
point
that
it
is
inaudible).
Japanese Meaning
ゼロ接尾辞(言語形態学):語幹に接尾辞が存在しない、もしくは現れない状態を示す概念。言語の活用形において、通常期待される接尾辞が実際には付加されず、その無を明示するために用いられる。 / 語彙的には、形態論的分析モデルにおいて、接尾辞が存在しない場合を表現するための用語。
Sense(1)
(linguistic
morphology)
A
suffix
which
is
a
null
morpheme,
used
in
models
of
linguistic
analysis
to
represent
the
lack
of
a
suffix
where
one
might
otherwise
be
expected
(for
example,
as
one
of
several
inflections
that
a
stem
can
take,
or
the
reduction
of
a
historically
vocalised
suffix
to
the
point
that
it
is
inaudible).
( plural )