From a lexical point of view, Esperanto appears to be an Indo-European language, but structurally it is an isolating language, like Chinese.
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From a lexical point of view, Esperanto appears to be an Indo-European language, but structurally it is an isolating language, like Chinese.
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In order to unveil the international language, each lexical item should be written separately.
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In the process of grammaticalization, an uninflected lexical word (or content word) is transformed into a grammar word (or function word).
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The lack of gender-specific words for "cousin" in English is an example of a lexical gap.
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