raspoloivi
Raspoloivi is a linguistic concept used in typology to classify languages based on their phonological and morphological properties. It is a criterion used in the classification of polysynthetic languages, which are languages that use complex word structures composed of many morphemes.
In the typological framework of raspoloivi, languages are classified as either 'raspoloivi' or 'non-raspoloivi'. Raspoloivi languages
Raspoloivi languages often exhibit a high level of polysynthesis, where a single word can convey a wide
Examples of raspoloivi languages include Inuktitut, a polysynthetic language spoken in Canada, and Inupiaq, a language
In linguistic theory, raspoloivi is seen as a key property of polysynthetic languages, allowing them to express