infrequentale (family possession) 109: bound morphology (almost) exclusively prefixal
- Where found
- Athabaskan lgs [a family possession?]
- Domain
- morphology: inflection
- Subdomain
- types of exponents and their uses
- Keywords
- prefix
- Type
- infrequentale (family possession)
- Universals violated
- #??? (suffixing preference)
- Source
- Kibrik, Andrej A. (2000). Morphosyntactic peculiarities of the Athabaskan languages of North America. Talk, Universität Konstanz, 14 Dec 2000.
As analysed byRice 2000 , verb stems are underlyingly initial, being moved right by a late rule; verb affixes would thus be suffixes underlyingly.