| 41. | We have already mentioned the fact that most languages include inflectional, agglutinative and isolating constructions side by side.
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| 42. | Chamorro is also an agglutinative language, grammatically allowing root words to be modified by a number of affixes.
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| 43. | Northern Sami is an agglutinative, highly inflected language that shares many grammatical features with the other Uralic languages.
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| 44. | Like other Uralic languages, the Permic languages are primarily agglutinative and have a rich system of grammatical cases.
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| 45. | Proto-Samoyed was a fairly typical agglutinative language with only little morphophonological alteration, apart from vowel harmony.
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| 46. | The basic idea of information theory is that conciseness means reduced redundancy, and agglutinative languages are notoriously redundant.
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| 47. | It is a nominative accusative, primarily suffixing agglutinative language, and has an object verb subject word order.
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| 48. | Languages with high values of the agglutinative index are agglutinative and with low values of the agglutinative index are fusional.
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| 49. | Languages with high values of the agglutinative index are agglutinative and with low values of the agglutinative index are fusional.
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| 50. | Languages with high values of the agglutinative index are agglutinative and with low values of the agglutinative index are fusional.
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