| Lemma | inflective |
|---|---|
| Categoria grammaticale | AG |
| Lingua | inglese |
| Sigla | Whitney (1875) |
| Titolo | The Life and Growth of language |
| Sinonimi | |
| Rinvii | agglutinative (inglese) isolating (inglese) |
| Traduzioni | |
| Citazioni | Scythian language is the type of what is called an “agglutinative” structure, as distinguished from the “inflective” Indo-European. By this is meant that the elements of various origin which make up Scythian words and forms are more loosely aggregated, preserve more independence, than do the Indo-European; there is far less integration of the parts, with disguise and obliteration of their separate entity. |