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rarum 111

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rarum 111: infix positioned after the last consonant of the onset of the stem,
i.e., after the first consonant if there is only one or after a consonant cluster if there are more

Where found
Tagalog (Philippine Austronesian), Atayal (Formosan Austronesian)
Domain
phonology, morphology
Subdomain
types of exponents and their uses
Keywords
infix
Type
rarum
Universals violated
none
Source
Moravcsik, Edith A. (1977). On Rules of Infixing. Bloomington: Indiana Univerrsity Linguistics Club, pp. 74-75.
Moravcsik, Edith A. (2000). Infixes. In Geert Booij et al. (eds.), Morphology: An International Handbook on Inflection and Word-Formation, vol. 1: 545-552. Berlin: De Gruyter, p. 547