User talk:Vainosuomi

Isolated/Analytic
I would like ot pay attention to that Isolated/Analytic are interchangable but also that in an Analytic language you DO NOT have affixes The Emperor Zelos 21:31, November 10, 2010 (UTC)

Types
Let me explain it
 * Isolated: Each word is alone, no compounds no affixes no morphology nothing. to say "I walked" you would say "I do walk in past" for example, though you can have a particle meaning past. Point is you cannot change words by binding them togather or use affixes
 * Agglutinative: Compound words do exist and affixation also exists, you must have derivational morphology from this point on. But all affixes mean ONE thing, you cant have one affix mean both present tense and third person like english "-s" in "walks" for example
 * Fusional: Similar to agglutinative but morphological and derivational affixes may mean more than one thing for example spanish "-o" in "hablo" which is first person present indicative.
 * Polysynthetic: here the fusional part is so extreme that entire sentences can be used into a single word, nouns verbs adjectives prepositoins and more are all ufsed with eahc other.