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Circumfix and Dené–Caucasian languages

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Difference between Circumfix and Dené–Caucasian languages

Circumfix vs. Dené–Caucasian languages

A circumfix (abbreviated) or confix is an affix which has two parts, one placed at the start of a word, and the other at the end. Dené–Caucasian is a proposed broad language family that includes the Sino-Tibetan, North Caucasian, Na-Dené, Yeniseian, Vasconic (including Basque), and Burushaski language families.

Similarities between Circumfix and Dené–Caucasian languages

Circumfix and Dené–Caucasian languages have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Participle, Prefix, Suffix.

Participle

A participle is a form of a verb that is used in a sentence to modify a noun, noun phrase, verb, or verb phrase, and plays a role similar to an adjective or adverb.

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Prefix

A prefix is an affix which is placed before the stem of a word.

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Suffix

In linguistics, a suffix (sometimes termed postfix) is an affix which is placed after the stem of a word.

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Circumfix and Dené–Caucasian languages Comparison

Circumfix has 29 relations, while Dené–Caucasian languages has 108. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 2.19% = 3 / (29 + 108).

References

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