noun
- The linguistic process by which a word loses its stress and phonological independence, becoming attached to an adjacent word as a clitic.
Usage: technical; linguistics
Examples
- In English, the cliticization of 'is' to pronouns creates contractions like 'he's' and 'she's'.
- The cliticization of the negative marker 'n't' to auxiliary verbs is a common feature in English grammar.
- Linguists study cliticization to understand how words lose their independence in speech.
- The cliticization process varies significantly across different languages and dialects.
- French demonstrates cliticization with object pronouns that attach to verbs.