A zero affix is a morpheme that, when added to a word, changes its meaning or grammatical function without altering…
Vowel harmony is a phonological process where vowels within a word must share certain phonetic features. It's common in many…
The vocative case is a grammatical case used to indicate direct address. It's how you refer to someone or something…
An unproductive affix is a morpheme that, while historically meaningful, no longer actively contributes to word formation or meaning in…
The translative case indicates a change of state or transformation into something else. It answers 'into what?' or 'as what?'…
A suprafix is a type of affix, specifically a prefix, that is attached to the beginning of a word. It…
Suppletion refers to the phenomenon where related words in a language have unrelated roots, often seen in irregular grammatical forms.…
The superessive case indicates location 'on top of' or 'upon' a surface. It's a locative case found in various languages,…
Suffixation is a morphological process where a suffix is added to the end of a word stem to create a…
A singulative number indicates a single instance or unit. It's a grammatical category used in some languages to distinguish individual…