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[…] the inflectional system of the noun, and less distinctly that of the verb, reached a fullness which has since undergone a gradual reduction. Not that there has been generally a diminution of ability to express distinctions, but means of another kind have been more and more resorted to: auxiliaries, form-words, instead of suffixes, formative elements in words; and these later means we are accustomed to call analytic, as distinguished from synthetic. - Whitney (1875), a pag.211
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