Similarities between Incorporation (linguistics) and Tlingit language
Incorporation (linguistics) and Tlingit language have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Edward Sapir, Object (grammar), Polysynthetic language.
Edward Sapir
Edward Sapir (January 26, 1884 – February 4, 1939) was a German anthropologist-linguist, who is widely considered to be one of the most important figures in the early development of the discipline of linguistics.
Edward Sapir and Incorporation (linguistics) · Edward Sapir and Tlingit language ·
Object (grammar)
Traditional grammar defines the object in a sentence as the entity that is acted upon by the subject.
Incorporation (linguistics) and Object (grammar) · Object (grammar) and Tlingit language ·
Polysynthetic language
In linguistic typology, polysynthetic languages are highly synthetic languages, i.e. languages in which words are composed of many morphemes (word parts that have independent meaning but may or may not be able to stand alone).
Incorporation (linguistics) and Polysynthetic language · Polysynthetic language and Tlingit language ·
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Incorporation (linguistics) and Tlingit language Comparison
Incorporation (linguistics) has 37 relations, while Tlingit language has 119. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.92% = 3 / (37 + 119).
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