agglutinatsiooni
Agglutinatsiooni refers to the process of adding prefixes or suffixes to the root of a word to form new words in agglutinative language systems. This process is typical in languages such as Turkish, Japanese, and Inuit, where words are constructed by attaching a fixed set of morphemes - or units of meaning - to a root word.
In agglutinative language systems, the root word typically contains the core meaning of the word, while the
Agglutinative languages often have a high degree of inflectional complexity, with multiple affixes attached to a
The agglutinative system is distinct from fusional and isolating language systems, where words are formed through
Despite the complexity of agglutinative language systems, many linguists believe that they have a number of