PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «POLYSYNTHESISM»
polysynthesism
polysynthesism
merriam
webster
uniting
many
parts
into
high
degree
synthesis
specifically
grammatical
practice
some
languages
american
indian
combining
word
define
various
elements
more
specif
single
reverso
meaning
also
polysynthesis
polysynthetic
polytheism
polycentrism
collins
always
derived
forms
ˌpɒlɪˈsɪnθɪsɪs
pronunciation
noun
ˌpolyˈsynthesism
ˌpolysynˈthetically
adverb
words
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «POLYSYNTHESISM»
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1
Origin and Antiquity of Man
Hence they strive to present them simultaneously by a single effort or word; and
from this results agglutination or polysynthesism, a characteristic of ancient and
of savage languages. They combine the phrase into a single tightly interlocked ...
2
Body and Soul: A Sympathetic History of American Spiritualism
The result is a linguistic tendency toward “agglutination or polysynthesism,” the
concatenation of words of disparate filnction into confiised and ungainly
assemblages. North American Indians, Tuttle argued, were typical, their savagery
marked ...
In this respect the polysynthetic languages of North America closely resemble a
well developed language of natural signs. " Polysynthesism or incapsulation may
be defined as the fusion of the several parts of a sentence into a single word, the
...
George Croom Robertson, George Frederick Stout, George Edward Moore, 1891
4
The origin and antiquity of physical man scientifically ...
Hence they strive to present them simultaneously by a single effort or word ; and
from this results agglutination or polysynthesism, a characteristic of ancient and
of savage languages. They combine the phrase into a single tightly interlocked ...
In this respect the polysynthetic languages of North America closely resemble a
well-developed language of natural signs. " Polysynthesism or incapsulation may
be defined as the fusion of the several parts of a sentence into a single word, the
...
George Frederick Stout, 1918
... lexicon” (prepositions, conjunctions, particles, ...) is - e.g. in Russian - a
manifestation of typological heterogeneity. Elements of polysynthesism
particularly contribute to overlappings between syntax and word-formation (cf.
teorija mnofestv ...
Philip A. Luelsdorff, Jarmila Panevová, Petr Sgall, 1994
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Crossword Lists & Crossword Solver: Over 100,000 potential ...
... STATIONS POLITICIZATION POLLING STATION POLYCARPELLARY
POLYCHROMATISM POLYMERIZATION POLYNUCLEOTIDE
POLYPHONICALLY POLYSACCHARIDE POLYSYNTHESISM PONTOON
BRIDGES POOR-SPIRITEDLY ...
t Others see in polysynthesism a survival of the universal early state of language.
The majority of the Old World dialects are agglutinative, and the infiectional
branch, although exceptionally prominent, is by no means essentially superior.
Thus ...
9
When Cultures Collide, Third Edition: Leading Across Cultures
numbers nouns past tense adjectives verbs pronouns French subjunctive French
“past historic” Indonesian prefixes Basque polysynthesism long words reported
speech case-endings prepositions gender articles subjunctive No! “female” ...
10
Native American History For Dummies
Some Nativelanguages havethe characteristic of “polysynthesism” which
basically means there's no difference between a word and a sentence.
Languages that use this concept take several ideas and. The Slow Extinction
Native Languages.
Dorothy Lippert, Stephen J. Spignesi, 2011