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Tagalog Texts with Grammatical Analysis

Chapter 89: B. Forms with prefix.
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The author compiles a corpus of Tagalog texts presented in phonetic transcription alongside English translations, with notes on pronunciation and variant readings. A thorough phonetic study examines distinctive sounds, syllabication, and accentuation. A syntactic analysis treats sentence structure, parts of speech, subject and predicate relations, attributive constructions, and serial groups. A morphological section analyzes word‑formation processes, prefixes and affixal derivations, reduplication, and irregular derivatives. The volume concludes with a list of formations, a glossary, an index, and corrigenda to support further linguistic study.

III. LIST OF FORMATIONS.

The formations with irregular affixes (515 ff.) have been omitted from this list.

The following regular features have been ignored:

(1) Prefixes beginning with n-; these are the actual-mode forms of prefixes beginning with m-, and are treated in the same paragraphs as the latter.

(2) Forms with doubling or reduplication of the root; also those with accented reduplication (of root or prefix) expressing durative aspect; these are treated in the same paragraphs as the corresponding forms without reduplication.

(3) Secondary accent, when not peculiar to prefixes.

(4) Variations in position of accent.

The numbers refer to paragraphs.

A. Forms without prefix.

(1) No affix: 332. 336. 338. 341–346. 348. 358.

(2) Suffix only:
-an 31. 334,c. 374. 377381.
-anan 377,b.
-han, -hanan see -an.
-hanin, -hin see -in.
-in 334,c. 359. 367.
-inan 377,b.
-nan see -an.
-nin see -in.

(3) Infix only:
-in- 334,b,1. 359. 365. 366.
-in- -um- 359,a.
-um- 348. 349. 358.

(4) Infix and suffix:
-in- -an 374.
-um- -in 359,a.

B. Forms with prefix.