Languages that use agglutination widely are called
agglutinative language s. An example of such a language is Turkish , where for example
Kaynak: AgglutinationAn
agglutinative language is a language that uses agglutination extensively: most word s are formed by joining morpheme s together.
Kaynak: Agglutinative languageThis linguistic classification is largely independent of morpheme-usage classifications (such as fusional ,
agglutinative , etc.),
Kaynak: Synthetic languagethrough the
agglutinative ("stuck-together") and fusional language s that use bound morpheme s (affix es), up to the polysynthetic ,
Kaynak: Morphology (linguistics)The Japanese language has a regular
agglutinative verb morphology, with both productive and fixed elements. In language typology, it has
Kaynak: Japanese grammarHattic was a non-Indo-European,
agglutinative language spoken by the Hattians in Asia Minor between the 3rd and the 2nd millennia BC.
Kaynak: Hattic languageA fusional language (also called inflecting language) is a type of synthetic language , distinguished from
agglutinative language s by its
Kaynak: Fusional languageTurkish is a highly
agglutinative language, i.e., Turkish words have many grammatical suffixes or endings that determine meaning.
Kaynak: Turkish grammarThe grammar of Classical Nahuatl is
agglutinative , head-marking , and makes extensive use of compounding, noun incorporation and
Kaynak: Classical Nahuatl grammarconsider it to be in the controversial Altaic language family The Korean language is
agglutinative in its morphology and SOV in its syntax .
Kaynak: Korean languageFinnish is the eponymous member of the Finnic language family and is typologically between fusional and
agglutinative language s.
Kaynak: Finnish languageJapanese verb conjugation is very regular, as is usual for an
agglutinative language , but there are a number of exceptions.
Kaynak: Japanese irregular verbsThat linguistic classification is subdivided into the classifications fusional ,
agglutinative , and polysynthetic , which are based on
Kaynak: Isolating languageSomali is an
agglutinative language , using a large number of affixes and particles to determine and alter the meaning of words.
Kaynak: Somali grammarMalayalam is one of the Dravidian languages and as such has an
agglutinative grammar. The word order is generally subject–object–verb
Kaynak: Malayalam grammarPersian is the only
agglutinative Iranian language. Persian and Armenian are the only
agglutinative Indo-European language s.
Kaynak: Persian languageJapanese is an
agglutinative , mora -timed language with simple phonotactics , a pure vowel system, phonemic vowel and consonant length
Kaynak: Japanese languageUralic languages (
agglutinative): The Uralic languages are
agglutinative , following from the agglutination in Proto-Uralic .
Kaynak: Inflection