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synthetic language - vertaling naar arabisch

LANGUAGE WITH A HIGH MORPHEME-PER-WORD RATIO, AS OPPOSED TO A LOW MORPHEME-PER-WORD RATIO IN WHAT IS DESCRIBED AS AN ANALYTIC LANGUAGE
Oligosynthesis; Oligosynthetic language; Oligosynthetic; Synthetic languages; Oligoanalytic; Fully synthetic language; Synthetic (linguistics)

synthetic language         
لغة صناعية أو رمزية .
synthetic fiber         
  • [[Joseph Swan]] created the first synthetic fiber.
  • A device for spinning Viscose Rayon dating from 1901
  • [[Nylon]] was first synthesized by [[Wallace Carothers]] at [[DuPont]].
ARTIFICIALLY MANUFACTURED FIBRES, OFTEN BASED ON POLYMERS
Synthetic fibre; Synthetic textile; Synthetic fibers; Modern fabric; Synthetic Fabrics; Manufactured fiber; Synthetic fabric; Artificial fibre; Artificial fiber; Synthetic cloth; Artificial fibres; Man made fibre; Synthetic fibres; Artificial fabric; Artificial textile; Man-made fibre; Synthetic textile fibers; Synthetic fabrics
ليف اصطناعى جـ الياف
fusional         
LANGUAGE WHERE ONE KIND OF INFLECTION INDICATES MULTIPLE CHANGES OF ASPECT
Inflectional language; Inflected languages; Inflective language; Inflecting language; Fusional languages; Fusional; Inflected form; Inflecting languages; Fusional Language; Inflected language
انْدِماجِيّ , انْصِهارِيّ

Definitie

synthetics
You can refer to synthetic clothing, fabric, or materials as synthetics.
Natural fabrics like silk and wool are better insulators than synthetics.
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Wikipedia

Synthetic language

A synthetic language uses inflection or agglutination to express syntactic relationships within a sentence. Inflection is the addition of morphemes to a root word that assigns grammatical property to that word, while agglutination is the combination of two or more morphemes into one word. The information added by morphemes can include indications of a word's grammatical category, such as whether a word is the subject or object in the sentence. Morphology can be either relational or derivational.

While a derivational morpheme changes the lexical categories of words, an inflectional morpheme does not. In the first example below, the adjective fast followed by the suffix -er yields faster, which is still an adjective. However, the verb teach followed by the suffix -er yields teacher, which is a noun. The first case is an example of inflection and the latter derivation.

  • fast (adjective, positive) vs. faster (adjective, comparative)
  • teach (verb) vs. teacher (noun)

In synthetic languages, there is a higher morpheme-to-word ratio than in analytic languages. Analytic languages have a lower morpheme-to-word ratio, higher use of auxiliary verbs, and greater reliance on word order to convey grammatical information. The two subtypes of synthetic languages are agglutinating languages and fusional languages. These can be further divided into polysynthetic languages (most polysynthetic languages are agglutinative, although Navajo and other Athabaskan languages are often classified as fusional) and oligosynthetic languages.