| 11. | The Pangasinan language is an agglutinative language.
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| 12. | Many agglutinative languages have vowel harmony.
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| 13. | It is a typical agglutinative language that relies on suffix chains in the verbal and nominal domains.
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| 14. | Analytic, fusional, and agglutinative languages can all be found in many regions of the world.
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| 15. | It is an agglutinative language which is remarkable for using a rare object verb subject word order.
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| 16. | He believed that these people spoke an agglutinative language from which the present Austroasiatic languages are derived.
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| 17. | Abaza, like its relatives in the family of Northwest Caucasian languages, is a highly agglutinative language.
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| 18. | Chamorro is also an agglutinative language, grammatically allowing root words to be modified by a number of affixes.
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| 19. | Proto-Samoyed was a fairly typical agglutinative language with only little morphophonological alteration, apart from vowel harmony.
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| 20. | The basic idea of information theory is that conciseness means reduced redundancy, and agglutinative languages are notoriously redundant.
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