Latin Words and their Flexion
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1.Words are alleged in Grammar the Locations of Speech.
Words are either Simple, as flagrare flamma, or Admixture as con-flagrare, flamm-i-er
Every Chat has acceptation and form. Anatomy helps to actuate meaning.
2.Every Chat has a Axis and ROOT.
Word and Axis may be (but hardly are) the same, as tu, thou; aqua, water, while Basis differs: flamma, flame: Root, flag-, blaze.
Root and axis are generally the same: ag-ere, to act. Such words are alleged Abolitionist or Primitive: all others are derivative.
A Admixture Chat has alone one Stem, but as some Roots as it has basic parts. Appropriately the Axis of conflagrare is conflagra, the two Roots, cum and flag-.
3.Every true aspect in a Chat afterward the Basis is alleged a SUFFIX: appropriately in flamma (for flag-ma) –ma is a Suffix; in flagrare, -r, -a and –re and suffixes.
Suffixes may charge a abutting Hotlink or Vincular, which is not elemental: reg-I-bus, quer-I-monia. The final Suffix, which converts a Axis into a Word, is alleged an Ending, as –re in flag-r-a-re. But the Suffix –ma is not alleged an Catastrophe because flamma is itself a Stem. If it forms flammas, s is an Ending.
4.A affricate placed afore a Chat to adapt its meaning, not getting a basis word, is alleged a PREFIX. Appropriately in te-tend-I and cin-cinnus, te and cin are Prefixes. But particles in composition, as de-, re-, and se- are not Prefixes as accepting roots of their own.
5.The endure letter of a Root, as g in banderole is alleged the Basis Character. The endure letter of a stem, as a in flamma, is alleged the Axis Character. The Axis Character, getting of arch accent is aswell accepted as the Appearance of the Word.
6.FLEXION, or Axis Flexion is the adjustment of inflecting a stem, that is, of authoritative such changes in its anatomy to announce changes in its acceptation and uses. This is usually done by suffixing a Flexional Catastrophe to the Stem: flagra-re; flamma-rum. Such suffixed endings sometimes charge a Vincular, as I in regibus; sometimes they couldcause a alteration of the stem, as flamm-is for flamma-is (which is for flamma-bus). Sometimes change in a letter of the Axis itself is an inflection, such as flamm-a (short a) to flamm-a (long a). Sometimes both Letter-change and Catastrophe are used; ag-, eg-I. Sometimes Prefix, Letter Change and Catastrophe are used: can-, ce-cin-ci.
7.How then is a Axis defined?
A axis is that allotment of a Chat which is around independent in every change of form, admitting the appearance is generally accountable to be hidden through the operation of the laws which actuate letter change. So the appearance of flamma is hidden in the anatomy flammis; the appearance of virgin- is hidden in the anatomy virgo; the appearance of dirif- is hidden in the anatomy direxi.
8.How then is a Basis defined?
A Basis is the archaic aspect in any word; that allotment which the Chat has in accepted with all additional affiliated words . Appropriately in agito, the Axis is agrita-, buth the basis is ag-, which it has in accepted with ag-o, ag-men, and some additional affiliated words . The Root-character and Root-vowel are added accountable to be in hidden through letter change than even the Stem-character. Appropriately the Basis ag- is independent in the words action, examen, redigo, but blocked in Chat by some mutation.
1.Words are alleged in Grammar the Locations of Speech.
Words are either Simple, as flagrare flamma, or Admixture as con-flagrare, flamm-i-er
Every Chat has acceptation and form. Anatomy helps to actuate meaning.
2.Every Chat has a Axis and ROOT.
Word and Axis may be (but hardly are) the same, as tu, thou; aqua, water, while Basis differs: flamma, flame: Root, flag-, blaze.
Root and axis are generally the same: ag-ere, to act. Such words are alleged Abolitionist or Primitive: all others are derivative.
A Admixture Chat has alone one Stem, but as some Roots as it has basic parts. Appropriately the Axis of conflagrare is conflagra, the two Roots, cum and flag-.
3.Every true aspect in a Chat afterward the Basis is alleged a SUFFIX: appropriately in flamma (for flag-ma) –ma is a Suffix; in flagrare, -r, -a and –re and suffixes.
Suffixes may charge a abutting Hotlink or Vincular, which is not elemental: reg-I-bus, quer-I-monia. The final Suffix, which converts a Axis into a Word, is alleged an Ending, as –re in flag-r-a-re. But the Suffix –ma is not alleged an Catastrophe because flamma is itself a Stem. If it forms flammas, s is an Ending.
4.A affricate placed afore a Chat to adapt its meaning, not getting a basis word, is alleged a PREFIX. Appropriately in te-tend-I and cin-cinnus, te and cin are Prefixes. But particles in composition, as de-, re-, and se- are not Prefixes as accepting roots of their own.
5.The endure letter of a Root, as g in banderole is alleged the Basis Character. The endure letter of a stem, as a in flamma, is alleged the Axis Character. The Axis Character, getting of arch accent is aswell accepted as the Appearance of the Word.
6.FLEXION, or Axis Flexion is the adjustment of inflecting a stem, that is, of authoritative such changes in its anatomy to announce changes in its acceptation and uses. This is usually done by suffixing a Flexional Catastrophe to the Stem: flagra-re; flamma-rum. Such suffixed endings sometimes charge a Vincular, as I in regibus; sometimes they couldcause a alteration of the stem, as flamm-is for flamma-is (which is for flamma-bus). Sometimes change in a letter of the Axis itself is an inflection, such as flamm-a (short a) to flamm-a (long a). Sometimes both Letter-change and Catastrophe are used; ag-, eg-I. Sometimes Prefix, Letter Change and Catastrophe are used: can-, ce-cin-ci.
7.How then is a Axis defined?
A axis is that allotment of a Chat which is around independent in every change of form, admitting the appearance is generally accountable to be hidden through the operation of the laws which actuate letter change. So the appearance of flamma is hidden in the anatomy flammis; the appearance of virgin- is hidden in the anatomy virgo; the appearance of dirif- is hidden in the anatomy direxi.
8.How then is a Basis defined?
A Basis is the archaic aspect in any word; that allotment which the Chat has in accepted with all additional affiliated words . Appropriately in agito, the Axis is agrita-, buth the basis is ag-, which it has in accepted with ag-o, ag-men, and some additional affiliated words . The Root-character and Root-vowel are added accountable to be in hidden through letter change than even the Stem-character. Appropriately the Basis ag- is independent in the words action, examen, redigo, but blocked in Chat by some mutation.
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