Reading development in
agglutinative languages: Evidence with beginning, intermediate and adult Basque readers.
However, as pharmacologically derived names tend to be
agglutinative, or compounded from a set of morphemes, the resulting terms are frequently long and cumbersome.
several lone words having suffix are frequently used with no
agglutinative particles or words to form a compound or a conjoined word.
Neo baroque appears as the multiple and
agglutinative factor of plentiful language, even if everything derives from a disappeared gold, an emptiness, an Alejandra that has been devoured by her own words, as referred in one of her own poems ("Only a name"):
In this regard, the highly
agglutinative and meaning-laden Yoruba names are particularly interactable.
In an
agglutinative world where words are smashed together to build a new meaning, Sarah Palin can 'refudiate' by mixing refute and repudiate; and others can have 'frenemies' who are those smiling friends who are just waiting for a weak moment to stick the knife in.
Also, like many other Bantu languages, Nambya has a highly
agglutinative morphology.
Next, Finnish has
agglutinative case endings on pronouns and lacks so-called radical pro drop, thus plainly running counter to the theory of Neeleman and Szendroi.
Finite state tokenization of an orthographical disjunctive
agglutinative language: the verbal segment of Northern Sotho.
It is tonal,
agglutinative and otherwise subtly nuanced in mechanics and meaning, rendering it difficult enough, but its real power is its ability to describe any new technology without borrowing words from other languages.