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Agglutinative language
Agglutinative language It has been suggested that Agglutination be ... Discuss) Linguistic typology Morphological Analytic Synthetic Fusional Agglutinative Polysynthetic Morphosyntactic Alignment Nominative-accusative Ergative-absolutive ... Manner Place Place Manner Time edit An agglutinative language is a language in which the ...
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Talk:Agglutinative language
Talk:Agglutinative language Article title Shouldn't this be agglutinative language? --Chuck Smith -- Probably yes. 'Agglutinative language' language gives 800 hits in ...
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Japanese language
Japanese language Japanese (日本語 Nihongo) Spoken in: Japan, Hawaii ... Taiwan Total speakers: 127 million Ranking: 9 Language family: Altaic (disputed) Japonic Japanese Official status Official language of: Angaur (Palau)De facto in Japan ... Regulated by: NoneJapanese government plays major role Language codes ISO 639-1: ja ISO 639 ... Unicode. Japanese (日本語, (help· info ) ) is a language spoken by over 127 million people, ...
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Sumerian language
Sumerian language Sumerian (eme-ĝir, eme-gi) Spoken in ... Formerly spoken in Sumer Region: Southern Mesopotamia Language extinction: effectively extinct from about 2000 BCE ... continued to be used as a classical language for two more millennia Language family: Language isolate Language codes ISO 639-1: ...
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Analytic language
Analytic language Linguistic typology Morphological Analytic Synthetic Fusional Agglutinative Polysynthetic Morphosyntactic Alignment Nominative-accusative Ergative-absolutive ... Place Place Manner Time edit An analytic language (or isolating language) is a language in which the vast majority of ...
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Korean language
Korean language Korean (한국어, 조선어 Hangugeo, Chosŏnŏ) Spoken in ... near tie with Vietnamese, Telugu, Marathi, Tamil) Language family: Unclassified: perhaps an Altaic language or a language isolate Official status Official language of: North Korea, South Korea, People' ...
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Category:Agglutinative languages
Category:Agglutinative languages The main article for this category is Agglutinative languages. Subcategories There are 4 subcategories to this category. J Japanese language M Malayalam language N Nahuatl P Polysynthetic languages Pages in category "Agglutinative languages" There are 17 pages in ...
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Synthetic language
Synthetic language Linguistic typology Morphological Analytic Synthetic Fusional Agglutinative Polysynthetic Morphosyntactic Alignment Nominative-accusative Ergative-absolutive ... Place Place Manner Time edit A synthetic language, in linguistic typology, is a language with a high morpheme-to-word ratio ... of morpheme-usage classifications (such as fusional, agglutinative, etc.) although there is a common ...
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Finnish language
Finnish language Finnish (suomi) Spoken in: Finland, Estonia, Sweden ... Region: Northern Europe Total speakers: 6 million Language family: Uralic Finno-Ugric Finno-Permic Finno ... Lappic Baltic-Finnic Finnish Official status Official language of: Finland, European Union Regulated by: Language Planning Department of the Research Institute for the Languages of Finland [1] Language codes ISO 639-1: fi ISO ...
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Mongolian language
Mongolian language Mongolian Native names: 1. (Mongghol), written in ... in China Total speakers: 5.7 million Language family: Altaic (disputed) Mongolic Eastern Oirat-Khalkha Khalkha-Buryat Mongolian Official status Official language of: Mongolia, China (Inner Mongolia), Russia (Buryatia) Regulated by: no official regulation Language codes ISO 639-1: mn ISO 639 ... the best-known member of the Mongolic language family, and the primary language of ...
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