Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

agglutination

noun
/əˌɡluːtɪˈneɪʃən/
Definition
Agglutination is the process by which words are formed through the combination of smaller units, often using affixes and roots.
Examples
  • The Turkish language is known for its agglutination, using multiple suffixes to form complex words.
  • Agglutination can be observed in languages like Finnish and Japanese, where root words take on various affixes.
  • Studying agglutination can help linguists understand the structure of different languages.
Meaning
In linguistics, agglutination refers to a morphological process where words are constructed by stringing together morphemes, which are the smallest units of meaning. Each morpheme usually represents a single grammatical function or meaning.
Synonyms
  • Word formation
  • Morphemic combination
  • Affixation