English to Danish Meaning of agglutinative - agglutinerende


Agglutinative :
agglutinerende
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Definitions of agglutinative in English
Adjective(1) forming derivative or compound words by putting together constituents each of which expresses a single definite meaning(2) united as if by glue
Examples of agglutinative in English
(1) The hallmark of agglutinative languages is multisyllabic words composed of linear sequences of morphemes.(2) As Finnish is an agglutinative language, it is not surprising that inflectional difficulties were shown to be the first impairment marker among at-risk children.(3) One interesting aspect should be the interaction between task and word types because there are many inflected verbs in the agglutinative Turkish.(4) The Korean language is agglutinative and usually regarded as a Uro-Altaic language.(5) The fact that Arabic is an agglutinative language with a complex affix structure involving prefixes, infixes and suffixes presents a special case for testing the general assumption of this study.
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Adjective
1. agglutinate ::
agglutinatet
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