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Isolating Language : Language and Linguistics
97 words, approx. 1 pages Classificational category established by Schlegel (1818) and Humboldt (1836) which refers to languages that do not use morphological means (i.e. inflection) to express syntactic relations, but rather independent grammatical units (particles, words)...
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Analytic Language : Language and Linguistics
91 words, approx. 1 pages A type of classification postulated by Schlegel (1818) under morphological aspects for languages that have the tendency to mark the syntactic relations in the sentence word-externally with the help of function words ( synsemantic word), such as...
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 An analytic language is any language where syntax and meaning are shaped more by use of particles and word order rather than by inflection. The opposite of an analytic language is a synthetic language. A related, often-confused concept is that of an...


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