UNRAVELING COMPLEXITY: THE ROLE OF MORPHOLOGICAL STRUCTURE IN READABILITY AND COMPREHENSION CHALLENGES OF AGGLUTINATIVE LANGUAGES
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Abstract
Agglutinative languages, by their morphological properties, form words by a systematic use of affixes to a root. Therefore, many complex words can be formed by prefixes and/or by suffixes and/or by an infix, and in these languages each affix has one fixed grammatical function.
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