Definition of "templatic" (linguistics) Restricted to fit into a specific , limited pattern of possible structures or shapes , rather than resulting from the application of a simple generative rule . quotations examples
Quotations Stipulation of the order of segments in a morpheme is considered "normal " and , therefore , not templatic . Similarly , admitting the existence of a grammatical category like "affix " or "clitic " entails that elements belonging to such categories must have some specification for their linear realization with respect to a host - "before " or "after " are , intuitively , quite natural types of linear stipulation for such elements , and therefore , also not considered templatic .
2007, Matti Miestamo, Bernhard Wälchli, New Challenges in Typology