Suffix
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Suffix has meanings in linguistics and nomenclature.
Linguistics
In linguistics, a suffix is an affix that succeeds the morphemes to which it can attach.
Example: establish (verb) + -ment (suffix) —> establishment (noun). (See derivation and also the list of English suffixes.)
Nomenclature
- A suffix is a style at the end of a person's name which gives additional identifying information about the person. These may be academic, professional, honorary or social.
- In the United States, callsigns for broadcast stations may have a suffix of -FM, -AM, -TV, -LP, or -CA, if the root callsign is the same as another station's. The -HD and -DT suffixes for digital television have been dropped.
See also
de:Suffixeo:Sufikso fr:Suffixe nl:Suffix ja:接尾辞 pl:Sufiks pt:Sufixo simple:Suffix sv:suffix