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Ural–Altaic languages / Uralic languages / Altaic languages / Languages of Asia / Dravidian languages / Proto-Indo-European language / Languages of the Caucasus / Polysynthetic language / Chukotko-Kamchatkan languages / Linguistics / Agglutinative languages / Agglutination
Date: 2007-11-24 03:34:50
Ural–Altaic languages
Uralic languages
Altaic languages
Languages of Asia
Dravidian languages
Proto-Indo-European language
Languages of the Caucasus
Polysynthetic language
Chukotko-Kamchatkan languages
Linguistics
Agglutinative languages
Agglutination

Are all agglutinative languages related to one another?

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