- An
analytic language is a type of
natural language in
which a
series of root/stem
words is
accompanied by prepositions, postpositions,
particles and modifiers...
- (only
found in
constructed languages). In contrast, rule-wise, the
analytic languages rely more on
auxiliary verbs and word
order to
denote syntactic relationship...
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analytic language,
which uses
unbound morphemes or
syntactical constructions to
indicate grammatical relationships.
Isolating and
analytic languages tend...
- Look up
analytic,
analytical, or
analyticity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Analytic or
analytical may
refer to:
Analytical chemistry, the analysis...
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language. The
philosopher Immanuel Kant uses the
terms "
analytic" and "synthetic" to
divide propositions into two types. Kant
introduces the
analytic–synthetic...
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Analytic philosophy is a broad,
contemporary movement or
tradition within Western philosophy,
especially anglophone philosophy,
focused on
analysis as...
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borrowed from Pali, Sanskrit, Mon and Old Khmer. It is a
tonal and
analytic language. Thai has a
complex orthography and
system of
relational markers....
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Vietnamese diaspora in the world. Like many
languages in
Southeast Asia and East Asia,
Vietnamese is
highly analytic and is tonal. It has head-initial directionality...
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which has the
adverbial form well.
Modern English syntax language is
moderately analytic. It has
developed features such as
modal verbs and word order...
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organizes languages on the
basis of how
those languages form
words by
combining morphemes.
Analytic languages contain very
little inflection,
instead relying...