From: | Mr Veoler <veoler@...> |
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Date: | Saturday, November 3, 2007, 15:52 |
Rick Harrison wrote:> Thanks to Mark and David for the replies. My bad for not searching the list archives. This > was briefly discussed in 2004 when Ray Brown said: > > > In practice it is difficult to see how a 'inposition' is to be > > distinguished from an infix. > > Which is a good point. >Well, I imagine an inposition to be inside a noun phrase, maybe between the noun and adjective or something... While an infix is inside the noun itself. Cheers -Veoler
R A Brown <ray@...> |