polysyntetike
Polysyntetike, commonly referred to in linguistics as polysynthetic languages, is a typological category for languages that frequently form complex words by combining many morphemes into a single word. In these languages a single word often encodes what would be expressed as a full sentence in more isolating or analytic languages, with rich information about subjects, objects, and other grammatical relations embedded within the predicate.
Key features commonly associated with polysynthetic languages include noun incorporation (where a noun can be integrated
Polysynthetic languages are found in various parts of the world, particularly among Indigenous languages of the
In practice, polysyntetike languages challenge standard notions of sentence structure and facilitate different strategies for encoding