Parasynthetic is a term used in linguistic studies to describe a word that is formed through both prefixation and suffixation. The spelling of this word is phonetically transcribed as /ˌpærəsɪnˈθɛtɪk/. The first syllable of the word is pronounced as "par" with the stress placed on the second syllable "a". The suffix "-thetic" is pronounced as /θɛtɪk/. The prefix "para-" is pronounced as /ˌpærə/. Overall, the spelling of "parasynthetic" reflects the combination of prefixes and suffixes to form a new word.
Parasynthetic is an adjective used to describe a type of word formation or derivation in linguistics. It refers to a process in which a new word is created by combining a root or base word with both a prefix and a suffix, resulting in the addition of two affixes. This process is distinct from synthetic or analytic word formation, where only one affix is added to the base word.
In parasynthetic word formation, the prefix and suffix can both carry independent meaning, and when combined with the base word, they contribute to the overall meaning of the derived word. This combined effect of the two affixes often produces a complex or nuanced meaning that cannot be derived from the individual affixes or the base word alone.
For example, the word "unhappiness" is a parasynthetic word that combines the prefix "un-" (indicating negation or reversal) with the base word "happy" (an adjective denoting a state of contentment or joy), and the suffix "-ness" (a nominalizing suffix indicating a state or quality). The resulting word "unhappiness" represents the state or quality of being not happy, conveying a deeper or more specific meaning of sadness or dissatisfaction.
Parasynthetic word formation is found in various languages across the world, and it serves as a means to create new words with specific meanings or to expand the vocabulary of a language.
The word "parasynthetic" is derived from two linguistic concepts: "para-" and "synthesis".
"Para-" comes from the Greek word "παρά" (para), which means "beside" or "alongside". It often serves as a prefix to indicate a close association or parallelism.
"Synthesis", on the other hand, originates from the Greek word "σύνθεσις" (synthesis), which means "a putting together" or "combining". In linguistics, "synthesis" refers to the formation of words by combining different elements, such as prefixes, roots, and suffixes.
By combining "para-" and "synthesis", the term "parasynthetic" is formed to describe a specific type of word formation process in languages.