fusional language in a sentence
Examples
- German is a fusional language with a moderate degree of inflection, with three grammatical genders; as such, there can be a large number of words derived from the same root.
- Non-agglutinative synthetic languages are fusional languages; morphologically, they combine affixes by " squeezing " them together, drastically changing them in the process, and joining several meanings in a single affix ( for example, in the Persian ).
- The examples are usually drawn from fusional languages, where a given " piece " of a word, which a morpheme-based theory would call an inflectional morpheme, corresponds to a combination of grammatical categories, for example, " third person plural ."
- "' Fusional languages "'or "'inflected languages "'are a type of synthetic languages, distinguished from agglutinative languages by their tendency to use a single morpheme in combination with affixes to denote multiple grammatical, syntactic, or semantic changes.
- Another possibility is to not understand the name of Vinland as fixed to one defined location, but as merely referring to every location where " v�nber " could be found, i . e . to understand it as a Old Norse and Icelandic languages were, and are, fusional languages.
- Agglutinative language, Analytic language, Constructed language, Creole, Context-free language, Extinct language, Dialect, Fusional language, Inflectional language, International language, Isolating language, Language isolate, National language, Natural language, Pidgin, Pluricentric language, Polysynthetic language, Proto-language, Sign language, Spoken language, Synthetic language, Variety ( linguistics)