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Qué (quién) es proclitic - definición

MORPHEME WITH SYNTACTIC CHARACTERISTICS OF A WORD BUT WITH PHONOLOGICAL DEPENDENCE ON ANOTHER WORD; E.G. ⟨-’M⟩ IN ⟨I’M⟩ OR ⟨-’VE⟩ IN ⟨I’VE⟩; THE POSSESSIVE ⟨-’S⟩, THE ARTICLE ⟨A(N)⟩, AND THE INFINITIVE MARKER ⟨TO⟩ ARE
Enclitic; Proclitic; Clitics; Mesoclisis; Cliticization; Wackernagel's Law; Cliticisation; Enclitics; Mesoclitic; Endoclitic; Wackernagel's law; Clitic morpheme; Clittic; Simple clitics; Special clitics

Proclitic         
·adj Leaning forward;
- said of certain monosyllabic words which are so closely attached to the following word as not to have a separate accent.
Enclitics         
·noun The art of declining and conjugating words.
clitic         
['kl?t?k]
¦ noun Grammar an unstressed word that normally occurs only in combination with another word, for example 'm in I'm.
Derivatives
cliticization or cliticisation ?kl?t?k??'ze??(?)n noun
cliticize or cliticise verb
Origin
1940s: from (en)clitic and (pro)clitic.

Wikipedia

Clitic

In morphology and syntax, a clitic (, backformed from Greek ἐγκλιτικός enklitikós "leaning" or "enclitic") is a morpheme that has syntactic characteristics of a word, but depends phonologically on another word or phrase. In this sense, it is syntactically independent but phonologically dependent—always attached to a host. A clitic is pronounced like an affix, but plays a syntactic role at the phrase level. In other words, clitics have the form of affixes, but the distribution of function words.

Clitics can belong to any grammatical category, although they are commonly pronouns, determiners, or adpositions. Note that orthography is not always a good guide for distinguishing clitics from affixes: clitics may be written as separate words, but sometimes they are joined to the word they depend on (like the Latin clitic -que, meaning "and") or separated by special characters such as hyphens or apostrophes (like the English clitic 's in "it's" for "it has" or "it is").