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Agglutination
Agglutination It has been suggested that this article ... merged into agglutinative language. (Discuss) For biological agglutination, see Agglutination (biology). In linguistics, agglutination is the morphological process of adding affixes ... base of a word. Languages that use agglutination widely are called agglutinative languages. These ...
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Agglutination (translated from German)
Agglutination The term Agglutination designated in that Medizin the Zusammenballung of ...
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Agglutination (translated from French)
Agglutination Name, female. Gathering of elements which are ... Linguistics Immunology It is a mechanism of agglutination which made it possible to discover the ... Van der Waals. This same mechanism of agglutination is used to typify micro-organisms using ...
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Agglutination (translated from Dutch)
Agglutination Agglutination a term from several branches of science, among which, is: Agglutination in biology Agglutination in linguistics This is doorverwijspagina , meant to ... the different meanings and of the term Agglutination. On this page stands an explanation ...
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Agglutination language (translated from Japanese)
Agglutination language Agglutination language(It is dense the inside ゃ ... above. The language which is classified into agglutination language by the fact that it makes ... for the language which is classified into agglutination language, Japanese 、 Korean 、 Manchurian language ... German 、 Esperanto and the like has agglutination language character. Example "MeHouseSo" The Korean ( ...
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Talk:Agglutination
Talk:Agglutination Merge proposal This article repeats or overlaps ... defined as a language that uses (mostly) agglutination as opposed to fusion. Unless someone finds a way to discuss agglutination in abstracto, I suggest a merge. --Pablo ... Flores 15:22, 2 December 2005 (UTC) Agglutination as a process is different from agglutinative ... of material that is in the article Agglutination belongs to Agglutinative language, and vice ...
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Agglutination (biology)
Agglutination (biology) Agglutination is the clumping of particles. This is ... binding with multiple particles, and joining them. Agglutination is commonly used as a method of ... these larger masses are then (usually) precipitated. Agglutination can also be called an allergic reaction ... antigen in the vicinity of the cells. Agglutination Reaction Agglutination refers to the clumping ...
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Agglutination (linguistics) (translated from Dutch)
Agglutination (linguistics) Agglutination is morfologisch phenomenon where affixen such as ... further. Languages where much are systematically used agglutination are called agglutinating languages. The term agglutination became in 1836, will helmet von Humboldt ...
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Agglutination (biology) (translated from Russian)
Agglutination (biology) Agglutination - gluing and precipitation into the sediment from ... specific the antibodies - agglutinins. The reaction of agglutination uses for determining the groups of the ...
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Talk:Finno-Ugric languages/archive1
... grammar is also quite different, except the agglutination, which is also characteristic for Basque, Etruskian ... what is common in this "group" except agglutination, that is also part of Basque, Etruskian ... to Finnish and Estonian. Due to the agglutination there are clear similarities. BUT: the same ... such identical words and grammatic rules (except agglutination), that are identical in ALL languages. No ... in the so called Finougric group except agglutination. There are no common words that ...
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