zero suffix

English

Etymology

From zero + suffix.

Noun

zero suffix (plural zero suffixes)

  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).
    Synonym: null suffix
    Coordinate term: zero prefix

See also

  • -∅ (representation of the zero suffix)
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