| 1. | Synthesis & inflection have been confused . ( see Synthetic language ).
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| 2. | Languages that have some degree of inflection are synthetic languages.
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| 3. | Modern Greek is largely a synthetic language.
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| 4. | Eastern-Slavonic languages being rather synthetic languages than analytic languages use special linguistic tools to make a surname.
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| 5. | Odia is a moderately synthetic language.
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| 6. | Eastern Slavonic languages are synthetic languages.
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| 7. | Even strongly inflected synthetic languages sometimes make use of periphrasis to fill out an inflectional paradigm that is missing certain forms.
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| 8. | :: : The author seems to be talking about a sort of synthetic language where the number of syllables carries meaning.
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| 9. | In a synthetic language, the relationship between the elements of a compound may be marked with a case or other morpheme.
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| 10. | Ancient Egyptian was a synthetic language, but it became more Egyptian Orthodox Church, and traces of it are found in modern Egyptian Arabic.
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