CLA201H1 Lecture : Lecture#2-CLA unit 2

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Root or stem or base e. g. (exemlu gratia-for the same of an example) Sufix, e. g. fix-ate (action of fastening (nb in word suffix suf-,assimilated form from sub = under, is a prefix) Combining vowel, e. g. dors-i-fix (lat dorsum=back: the i is an extra thing. Hybird word e. g. tele-vision (tele gk=far-videre, visum lat=see) Prefix, e. g. pre-fix (lat prae-in front of, text p. 5) Derived (metaphorical)-or intensive or perfective, sometimes a little/ no meaning. Latin prefixes, text page68-74: ab=(away) from (a-,rarely abs-) Ab-normal, ab-erration, a-version, abs-tract: ad= to(ward) (ac-c af-f ag-g al-l an-n ap-p, as-s, at-t. Nb= notate bene, *ad-simulation as-simulation e. g. ac-commodation, af-fluent, ac-gregate. Motto a mari (sea) usque (all the way) ad mare: ambi-=around, on hoth sides (also amb=, ambo-both, cf.

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