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    From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia An agglutinative language is a type of language where words are made up of different types of morphemes to determine their meaning. What makes these languages different from others, is that if one removes the morphemes from the word, they will be able to stand on their own.
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    What is agglutinative language?
    Agglutinative language. Jump to navigation Jump to search. An agglutinative language is a type of language where words are made up of different types of morphemes to determine their meaning. What makes these languages different from others, is that if one removes the morphemes from the word, they will be able to stand on their own.
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    What is an example of agglutination in English?
    This means that words in those languages are made up of multiple morphemes, or parts, each contributing a piece of the word's meaning. One example of agglutination would be the Cherokee word datsigowhtisgv'i which means "I was seeing something facing me."
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    Is Georgian an agglutinative or an irregular language?
    Georgian is an exception; it is highly agglutinative (with up to eight morphemes per word), but it has a significant number of irregular verbs with varying degrees of irregularity. Examples of agglutinative languages include: Many languages spoken by Ancient Near East peoples were agglutinative:
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    Is Japanese agglutinative or conjugative?
    For example, Japanese is generally agglutinative, but displays fusion in some nouns, such as otōto ( 弟, 'younger brother'), from oto+hito (originally woto+pito), and Japanese verbs, adjectives, the copula, and their affixes undergo sound transformations.
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    An agglutinative language is a type of synthetic language with morphology that primarily uses agglutination. Words may contain different morphemes to determine their meanings, but all of these morphemes (including stems and affixes) tend to remain unchanged after their unions, although this

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    Agglutinative languages have generally one grammatical category per affix while fusional languages have multiple. The term was introduced by Wilhelm von Humboldt to classify languages from a morphological point

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    Examples of agglutinative languages include:
    Indigenous languages of the Americas
    Austronesian languages

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    From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. An agglutinative language is a type of language where words are made up of different types of morphemes to determine their meaning. What makes these languages different from others, is that if one removes the morphemes from the word, they will be able to stand ...

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    Articles relating to agglutinative languages, a type of synthetic language with morphology that primarily uses agglutination. Words may contain different morphemes to determine their meanings, but all of these morphemes (including stems and affixes) remain, in every aspect, unchanged after their unions.

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    Agglutinative language. An agglutinative language is a type of synthetic language with morphology that primarily uses agglutination. Words may contain different morphemes to determine their meanings, but all of these morphemes (including stems and affixes) remain, in every aspect, unchanged after their unions.

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