- An
agglutinative language is a type of
language that
primarily forms words by
stringing together morphemes (word parts)—each
typically representing a single...
- "disquieting"). In East Asia,
Korean is an
agglutinating language. Its uses of '조사', '접사', and '어미'
makes Korean agglutinate. They
represent tense, time, number...
- an object.
Combining two or more
morphemes into one word is used in
agglutinating languages, instead. For example, the word fast, if
inflectionally combined...
- In geology,
agglutinate is
pyroclastic rock
consisting of
volcanic bombs fused together by
volcanic heat. It
typically occurs in
spatter cones but can...
-
geologist Ellis L. Yochelson [de] (1928–2006) in 1977 to
house the
agglutinating Early Cambrian fossils Salterella and Volbort****a, with the Middle...
- or
lattice structure, of
interconnected RBCs and
virus particles. The
agglutinated lattice maintains the RBCs in a
suspended distribution,
typically viewed...
-
corresponding antigen, they
cause red
blood cells to
clump together (
agglutinate),
which can be
identified visually. The person's
blood group antibodies...
-
respect to noun and
adjective inflection. The
transitional form from an
agglutinating to a
fusional language is a
common feature of
Estonian typologically...
-
genealogical changes that
would stem from a
common protolanguage.
Aymara is an
agglutinating and, to a
certain extent, a
polysynthetic language. It has a subject–object–verb...
-
similar antigen and
antibody (for example,
antigen A
agglutinates the
antibody A and
antigen B
agglutinates the
antibody B). Thus,
transfusion can be considered...