| Ramanujapuram Narasimhacharya, Nārada (Maha Thera.) - 1999 - 186 pages
...distinct sentence. In the agglutinative group like the Finnish and the Dravidian languages, two roots coalesce to form a word, the one retaining its radical...independence, the other sinking down to a mere termination. These languages show grammatical relations by prefixing, suffixing or infixing sounds and syllables... | |
| Tomoko Masuzawa - 2005 - 384 pages
...have sometimes been called Monosyllabic or Isolating. The second stage, in which two or more roots coalesce to form a word, the one retaining its radical...independence, the other sinking down to a mere termination, I call the Terminational Stacje. This stage is best represented by the Turanian family of speech, and... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1862 - 846 pages
...have sometimes been called monosyllabic or isolating. The second stage, in which two or more roots coalesce to form a word, the one retaining its radical...independence, the other sinking down to a mere termination, I call the tcrminational stage. This stage is best represented by the Turanian family of speech, and... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1863 - 620 pages
...stage. This stage is best represented by ancient Chinese The second stage, in which two or more roots coalesce to form a word, the one retaining its radical...independence, the other sinking down to a mere termination, I call the Terminational stage. This stage is best represented by the Turanian family of speech The... | |
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