What are the differences between analytic, synthetic, and polysynthetic languages?

Apr 23 2023

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Synthetic languages are characterized by the use of complex words with multiple morphemes. In these languages, morphological changes and affixes are often used to convey grammatical relationships and the roles of words within a sentence. Synthetic languages are further divided into agglutinative languages and fusional languages, based on how their morphemes are combined.

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