Assertion
CONCEPT
agglutinative language
Definition:
is a language in which most words are made by stringing sets of morphemes together. Modern examples include Basque, Turkish, Hungarian, and Finnish.

is a kind of

CONCEPT
language
Definition:
The mental ability to encode and decode information, and translate this information into verbal, acoustic and visual representations, according to a set of rules that are common across a population.
Asserted very confidently by JDevlin


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