释义 |
proclisis Gram.|ˈprəʊklɪsɪs| [mod.L., f. Gr. πρό forward + κλίσις, f. κλίνειν to lean.] Pronunciation as a proclitic; the transference of stress to a following word.
1893J. Clark Man. Linguistics vi. 158 The existence of proclisis, which naturally is lifted in emphatic positions, οὐ freeing itself at the end of a sentence. 1955Archivum Linguisticum VII. ii. 135 The facts of enclisis and proclisis in Polish are generally on the same lines as in Czech. 1964Language XL. 276 Since he objects to the application of the idea of proclisis as well as enclisis, he keeps to the terms ‘anteposition’ and ‘postposition’ in referring to the placing of the pronoun with respect to the verb. |