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Latest revision as of 19:54, 20 July 2014
A proclitic is a clitic that precedes its host.
Origin
The term proclitic was apparently coined by Hermann (1801), on the analogy of enclitic.
Reference
Hermann, Johann Gottfried Jakob. 1801. De emendanda ratione Graecae Grammaticae. Leipzig.
Other languages
Czech předklonka
German Proklitikon
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