clitic
grammar
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Dravidian languages
- In Dravidian languages: Particles, adjectives, and onomatopoeia
’ Two clitics can be reconstructed for Proto-Dravidian—namely, interrogative *-ā and emphatic *-ē. Each language and subgroup has evolved many clitics or particles, mostly representing contraction of certain finite verbs.
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Modern Greek language
- In Greek language: Phonology
The addition of clitics (words that are treated in pronunciation as forming a part of a neighbouring word and that are often unaccented or contracted) may provoke further stressing in the host + clitic unit if the trisyllabic constraint is violated, as in máthima: but máthima-mu becomes máthimá…
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