agglutinatiivsust
Agglutinatiivsust is a linguistic term referring to a type of language structure where morphemes (units of meaning) are strung together in a linear fashion to form words. Each morpheme typically carries a single grammatical or lexical meaning, and these morphemes are generally distinct and easily separable. This contrasts with languages that are analytic, where words often consist of a single morpheme and grammatical relationships are shown through word order or separate function words, or fusional languages, where single morphemes can carry multiple meanings.
In agglutinative languages, a base root word can have multiple affixes attached to it, each adding a
Many languages exhibit agglutinative characteristics, with prominent examples found in Turkic languages (like Turkish, Azerbaijani, and