posted by
giogio at 10:15pm on 07/03/2005
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Heh. With hindsight, I think I should have asked a few more questions... So, the full tabulation of my very unscientific survey is in this pdf.
The degree of inflection I assigned to each language is somewhat subjective. For example, Serbian might not be a highly inflected language when compared to the Dravidian or Finno-Ugric languages, but the Slavic languages are generally considered to be highly inflected within the context of living Indo-European languages... so yeah, feel free to disagree with my assessment.
My analysis is as follows: ( Read more... )
The degree of inflection I assigned to each language is somewhat subjective. For example, Serbian might not be a highly inflected language when compared to the Dravidian or Finno-Ugric languages, but the Slavic languages are generally considered to be highly inflected within the context of living Indo-European languages... so yeah, feel free to disagree with my assessment.
My analysis is as follows: ( Read more... )
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