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Typical Greek suffixes.
Primary stress on the third syllable from the end.
(First vowel shown may vary.)
ocracy, opathy, otony, otany, otomy, ophony, ology, onomy,
otrophy, ogamy, ography, ophany, osophy, ognomy, ogony, omaly,
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Mister Micawber wrote: Offhand, I would say that the addition of affixes other than negative or negative-like prefixes do not generally affect word stress, since they are usually unstressed themselves-- but that there are also many exceptions. I
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Hi Guys,
By definition: prefix is a type of affix that precedes the morphemes to which it can attach. A suffix is an affix that succeeds the morphemes to which it can attach.
So when you say 700 MiB, is "MiB" really a prefix or a suffix?
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Here's a start:
It depends on the meaning of the word, and of course the location of the affix, since a prefix by definition goes on the front.
'Biology'-- 'bios' is the central concept, hence the root, while 'logy' is a suffix meaning
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