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Agglutinative language
Agglutinative language It has been suggested that Agglutination ... 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 ... agglutinare, which means "to glue together." An agglutinative language is a form of synthetic language ... tone). Besides, and most importantly, in an agglutinative language affixes do not become fused ...
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Agglutinative languages   (translated from Russian)
Agglutinative languages Agglutinative languages (from the the Latin agglutinatio - pasting ... of the formants of me.chtnogo case). Agglutinative system is contradicted inflected, in which each ...
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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 Google ... is the near-ubiquitous one of mistaking "agglutinative" for a synonym of "(poly)synthetic". It ... into a single phonological word. The term 'agglutinative' covers two things: (a) multiple morphemes ...
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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 ... Nahuatl P Polysynthetic languages Pages in category "Agglutinative languages" There are 17 pages in this section of this category. Agglutinative language B Basque language D Dravidian languages ...
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Talk:Esperanto/Archive 4
... and information requests). Esperanto isn't an agglutinative language since it inflects: it has different ... cases as numbers distinguished by different suffices. Agglutinative languages can have inflections too; these aren't absolute categories... Esperanto is fully agglutinative. Two or more grammar suffixes for the ... in inflective language. --Taw It certainly looks agglutinative to me. Moreover, John Wells says, on ... konate - la Internacia Lingvo Esperanto." ("Examples of agglutinative languages are Turkish, Japanese, Zulu, and - ...
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Talk:Esperanto/Archive 6
... I cite 'alveolar trill', labiodental fricative', 'allophones', agglutinative', 'morpheme', 'deictic' and 'propeduetic'. None of this ... to be consistent with Indo-European languages. Agglutinative language says that "Agglutinative languages are not entirely grouped by the ... Dutch as an example of a slightly agglutinative language. Historically, Zamenhof knew only Indo-European ... could claim is non-Indoeuropean is the agglutinative morphology. However, this is merely an ...
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Talk:Agglutination
... article repeats or overlaps with information at agglutinative language. Either we merge the two, or ... one and put it in the other. Agglutinative language is a fuzzy term, but it ... Agglutination as a process is different from agglutinative languages, as shown by agglunation in languages that are not considered agglutinative, such as English. Merger would be like ... is in the article Agglutination belongs to Agglutinative language, and vice versa. --Vuo 22: ...
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Talk:Uralic languages/archive1
... These languages are not always classified as agglutinative anyway. Unlike Basque, Hungarian, and Finnish, they ... Japanese and Korean are often introduced as agglutinative languages to learners (how often are people ... learning a language told it's isolated/agglutinative/inflecting/polysynthetic, anyway?); they are reasonably common illustrations of agglutinative languages in basic linguistic textbooks, and even ... if they weren't, they indubitably are agglutinative; I don't think anyone with ...
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Morphological typology
... typology Linguistic typology Morphological Analytic Synthetic Fusional Agglutinative Polysynthetic Morphosyntactic Alignment Nominative-accusative Ergative-absolutive ... clearly differentiable or not. These subtypes are agglutinative and fusional (or inflectional or flectional in older terminology). Agglutinative languages Main article: Agglutinative language In these languages the morphemes are ... affixes, and they can be individually identified. Agglutinative languages tend to have a high ...
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Talk:Esperanto as an international language
... m aware of, and because it's agglutinative it's been compared to Turkish or ... consciously designed. The article states that "An agglutinative morphology means not just that complex concepts ... we talking about? The verbs aren't agglutinative that way; we can't say that ... musās (musojn). That's it for the agglutinative inflections in Eo: the accusative plural is ... and the Eo verbal system isn't agglutinative (the o doesn't just indicate ...
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