clitic

名词 n.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A morpheme that functions like a word, but never appears as an independent word, instead being always attached to a following or preceding word (or, in some cases, within a surrounding word).
    — In fact, even within the northern Italian dialects, subject clitics do not constitute a syntactically uniform class, as has been convincingly argued in Poletto's work.

词形变化

clitics plural

词源

From Ancient Greek κλιτικός (klitikós, “inflexional”).
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