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Khmer grammar : ウィキペディア英語版 | Khmer grammar
This article describes the grammar of the Khmer (Cambodian) language, focusing on the standard dialect. ==Word formation== Khmer is primarily an analytic language, with no inflection. There is some derivation by means of prefixes and infixes, but this is not always productive in the modern language, as these elements are often crystallized in words inherited from Old Khmer. Even in Old Khmer, the same affix can have multiple functions (for example, it may serve as a nominalizer in one word and as a causativizer in another). A common prefix is (), used to convert verbs to nouns denoting actions or activities. A common infix has the form or (or with other vowels), inserted after an initial consonant, especially to convert adjectives or verbs into nouns. Compounding is common; in a compound of two nouns, the head generally comes first, which is often the reverse of the English order; for example "duck egg" is , literally "egg-duck".
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