User talk:DCDuring/templates/morph

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Usage

For use in the Etymology sections of words consisting of multiple morphemes, where it's not intended to indicate that it derives, historically, from those morphemes. For example, referentiality can be broken down thus:

{{derv|en|referential}} ( = {{base|en|reference}} or {{base|en|referent}} ( = {{base|en|refer}} + {{morph|en|-ence}} or {{morph|en|-ence}}) + {{morph|en|-ial}}) {{suffix||ity}}

by using this wikitext:

{{derv|en|referential}} ( = {{base|en|reference}} or {{base|en|referent}} ( = {{base|en|refer}} + {{morph|en|-ence}} or {{morph|en|-ence}}) + {{morph|en|-ial}}) {{suffix||ity}}

This template operates with {{prefix}} and {{suffix}}, both in single parameter mode (no base), {{derv}}, and {{base}}.

Categorization

This is intended to populate a set of categories with names of the form "Category: words with morpheme: 'reference'|'-ial'|'ity'".

Parameters

Positional (unnamed) parameters:

  1. language-code
  2. morpheme to link to
  3. optional: morpheme to display (if different from the morpheme to link to)
  4. optional: gloss (brief English translation of the morpheme)

Named parameters:

  • sc= (optional) — script template
  • tr= (optional) — transliteration

See also