Difference between revisions of "Agglutination and compounds"
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*[[Agglutination]] — e.g. hungarian and swahili, languages with morphlogy based on ataching to a stem a suffix sequence. |
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*[[Compounds]] — typically found in Germanic languages, for example Afrikaans, Dutch and German. |
*[[Compounds]] — typically found in Germanic languages, for example Afrikaans, Dutch and German. |
Revision as of 17:32, 31 January 2012
- Agglutination — e.g. hungarian and swahili, languages with morphlogy based on ataching to a stem a suffix sequence.
- Compounds — typically found in Germanic languages, for example Afrikaans, Dutch and German.