Meaning of clitic | Babel Free
ˈklɪtɪkDefinitions
A morpheme that functions like a word, but never appears as an independent word, instead being always attached to a following or preceding word (or, in some cases, within a surrounding word).
Equivalents
Català
clític
Čeština
příklonka
Cymraeg
gogwyddair
Deutsch
Klitikon
Ελληνικά
εγκλιτικό
Español
clítico
Suomi
liitepartikkeli
Français
clitique
Bahasa Indonesia
klitik
Íslenska
sníkill
Italiano
clitico
日本語
接語
한국어
접어
Македонски
клитика
Nederlands
cliticum
Polski
klityka
Português
clítico
Русский
кли́тика
Examples
“In fact, even within the northern Italian dialects, subject clitics do not constitute a syntactically uniform class, as has been convincingly argued in Poletto's work.”
“In Macedonian, clitic-doubling is a fully-fledged phenomenon. The Macedonian Dat and Acc pronominal clitics, which originate in agreement phrases and move to preverbal position,¹⁰ where they cluster with other clausal clitics, are on their way to becoming mere case markers, which formally distinguish direct and indirect objects from subjects.”
“Here, we will see that they also have problems with overt pronouns, especially object clitics, whose emergence is more delayed than in typically developing children.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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