Agglutinative
Agglutinative language is a type of language according to the classification in the morphological view which is one of the typological classification of language. It is a medium in which the functions of words are determined by root and affix. 'Deadlock' means sticking like a glue. In this paper, we propose a new method of constructing a morpheme that is composed of a morpheme, a prefix, a suffix, and other morphemes. In the case of Malay, there is also a suffix attached to the middle of the word. In this case, the root and the close-up are loosely coupled with each other in comparison with the case of the refractor, so that they always keep their language, and they do not fuse with each other. Therefore, unlike the inflection which changes the form of the root itself, which is the core of the word, the morphology of the root does not change, and the morphemes with their own meanings are made in parallel to form a phrase and a sentence.