agglutinativeəˈglut nˌeɪ tɪv, əˈglut n ə-
agglutinative (adj)
English Definitions:
agglutinative, polysynthetic (adj)
forming derivative or compound words by putting together constituents each of which expresses a single definite meaning
agglutinate, agglutinative (adj)
united as if by glue
agglutinative (Adjective)
Sticky, tacky, adhesive.
agglutinative (Adjective)
Having words derived by combining parts, each with a separate meaning.
agglutinative
In linguistics, agglutination is a morphological process in which words are formed by stringing together morphemes, each of which corresponds to a single syntactic feature. Languages that use agglutination widely are called agglutinative languages. Turkish is an example of an agglutinative language. The Turkish word evlerinizden ("from your houses") consists of the morphemes ev-ler-iniz-den, literally translated morpheme-by-morpheme as house-plural-your(plural)-from. Agglutinative languages are often contrasted with isolating languages, in which words are monomorphemic, and fusional languages, in which words can be complex, but morphemes may correspond to multiple features.
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