agglutinative languages

     

An agglutinative language is a language that uses agglutination extensively: most wors are formed by joining morphemes together. This term was introduced by Wilhelm von Humboldt in 1836 to classify languages from a morphological point of view. It was derived from the Latin verb agglutinare, which means "to glue together."

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