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An analytic language is a type of natural language which breaks up concepts into a series of root/stem words accompanied by prepositions, postpositions, particles and modifiers, using affixes very rarely, as opposed to synthetic languages which synthesize many concepts into a single word, using affixes regularly. Wikipedia
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An analytic language is a type of natural language which breaks up concepts into a series of root/stem words accompanied by prepositions, postpositions, particles and modifiers, using affixes very rarely, as opposed to synthetic languages which synthesize many concepts into a single word, using affixes regularly. Wikipedia
A natural language in which most morphemes are free, instead of fused together Wikipedia Disambiguation
Language that conveys grammatical relationships without using inflectional morphemes Wikidata
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