
• (v. i.) Alt. of Enclitical • (n.) A word which is joined to another so closely as to lose its proper accent, as the pronoun thee in prithee (pray thee).
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(from the article `Paleo-Siberian languages`) ...groups differ considerably from each other. In a broad sense, Nivkh resembles Japanese in its grammatical categories and processes (in word order, ... A characteristic of Swedish grammar, shared with the other Scandinavian languages, is enclitic definite articlesi.e., the placement ...
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A linguistic formation in which a separate word, during the process contraction, becomes part of the
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En·clit'ic noun (Gram.) A word which is joined to another so closely as to lose its proper accent, as the pronoun
thee in
prithee (pray thee).
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En·clit'ic (ĕn*klĭt'ĭk), En*clit'ic*al (-ĭ*k a l) adjective [ Latin encliticus , Greek 'egkli`tikos , from 'egkli`nein to incline; 'en in + kli`nein to bend. See In , and Lean ,
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