analytic language उदाहरण वाक्य
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- Teiwa is a morphosyntactically simple language with little inflection, and is as such described as an isolating language, also known as an analytic language.
- In practical terms, the rich overall inflectional system makes the word order have a different meaning than in more analytic languages such as English.
- In contrast, other analytic languages like Mandarin Chinese have true uninflected nouns and verbs, where the notions of number and tense are completely absent.
- With time the Armenian language made a transition from a synthetic language ( Classical Armenian ) to a typical analytic language ( Modern Armenian ), with Middle Armenian as a midpoint in this transition.
- It is an agglutinative language; in other words, morphemes ( " units of meaning " ) are added together to create words, unlike analytic languages where morphemes are purely added together to create sentences.
- Not all languages conflate tense, aspect, and mood, however; close to a theoretically ideal distinction, with separate grammatical markers for tense, aspect, and / or mood, is made in some analytic languages such as creole languages.
- For example, Mandarin Chinese has many compound words, giving it a moderately high ratio of morphemes per word, yet, since it has almost no inflectional affixes at all to convey grammatical relationships, it is a very analytic language.
- All varieties of modern Chinese are analytic languages, in that they depend on syntax ( word order and sentence structure ) rather than articles ( i . e ., equivalents to " the, a, an " in English ).
- As in other Slavic languages, the basic word order is subject verb object ( SVO ); but the declensions show sentence structure and so word order is not as important as in more analytic languages, such as English or Chinese.
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