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fusional language

fusional language

in linguistic typology, a language that forms words by the fusion (rather than the agglutination) of morphemes, so that the constituent elements of a word are not kept distinct. Fusional languages, such as Latin and Greek, tend to have numerous grammatical inflections, with each form serving several distinct functions. Also called synthetic language. Compare agglutinative language; isolating language.

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