Indo-Aryan Prefixes in Thai

Authors

  • Subhrangsu Indraruna

Keywords:

Prefixes, Indo-Aryan

Abstract

          A prefix is a bound element placed before and fused with a word to form one unit with the latter and change or alter the meaning. In inflectional or synthetic languages such as Indo-Aryan, the prefix plays a very important role in the formation of words.

References

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Published

2021-08-27