An
analytic language is any language where syntax and meaning are shaped more by use of Grammatical particles and word order rather than by
inflection. The opposite of an analytic language is a
synthetic language.
A related, often-confused concept is that of an
isolating language. An isolating language is any language where the vast majority of
morphemes are
free morphemes and are considered to be full-fledged "words". The degree of isolation is defined by the morphemes-per-word ratio. By contrast, in a synthetic language, words are composed of agglutinative language or
fusional language morphemes that denote their
syntactic meanings.
Features of analytic languages
Analytic languages often express abstract concepts using independent words, while synthetic languages tend to use
adpositions, affixes and internal modifications of
root (linguistics) for the same purpose.
Analytic languages have stricter and more elaborate syntactic rules. Since words are not marked by
morphology (linguistics) showing their role in the sentence, word order tends to carry a lot of importance; for example,
Chinese spoken language and
English language make use of word order to show subject-object relationship. Chinese also uses word order to show
Article (grammar) (where English uses "the" and "a"), topic-comment relationships, the role of
adverbs (whether they are descriptive or contrastive), and so on.
Analytic languages tend to rely heavily on context and pragmatic considerations for the interpretation of sentences, since they don't specify as much as synthetic languages in terms of
agreement (linguistics) and cross-reference between different parts of the sentence.
Chinese spoken language (of all varieties) is perhaps the best-known analytic language. To illustrate:{|border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" style="text-align: center;"|+ "Tomorrow my friends will make a birthday cake for me."|-|明天||我||的||朋友||會||爲||我||做||一||個||生日||蛋糕|-|明天||我||的||朋友||会||为||我||做||一||个||生日||蛋糕|-|míngtīan||wǒ||de||péngyŏu||huì||wèi||wǒ||zuò||yī||ge||shēngrì||dàngāo|-|tomorrow||I||(Grammatical particle)||friend(s)||will||for||me||(to) make||one||(
Chinese measure word)||birthday||cake|}
As can be seen, each syllable (or sometimes two) corresponds to a single concept; comparing the Chinese to the English translation, one sees that while English itself is still fairly isolating, it contains synthetic features, such as the
bound morpheme -/s/ to mark either possession (in the form of a
clitic) or number (in the form of a affix). Further, note that the English verb is independently conjugated into a tense ("will make") indicating that the action will happen in the future. In contrast, the Chinese verb (
zuò) is not inflected, and relies on other words to indicate tense (in this case the words
míngtīan and
hui ).
"zuò" (do) remains the same in the present tense:{|border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" style="text-align: center;"|+ "They are doing homework."|-|他們||在||做||作業|-|他们||在||做||作业|-|tāmén||zài||zuò||zuòyè|-|they||are||doing||homework.|}
Outside of China, the majority of mainland Southeast Asian languages are analytic languages with the exception of Malay language. Mainland Southeast Asia is home to much of eastern Asia's analytic language families including Tibeto-Burman,
Tai-Kadai, Hmong-Mien and Mon-Khmer. Even some Malayo-Polynesian languages such as Cham language are more analytic than the rest of their respective family.
Burmese language,
Thai language,
Khmer language, Lao language and
Vietnamese language are all major analytic languages spoken in mainland southeast Asia.
When compared with a synthetic language, such as German language, the contrast becomes clear:
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"|-|colspan="2"|der Mann||colspan="2"|die Männer|-|der||Mann||die||Männer|-|definite.masculine.nominative.singular||man.singular||definite.nominative.plural||man.plural|}
Note that the morpheme "der" corresponds to four separate concepts simultaneously, and the morpheme "die" refers to three concepts (German does not distinguish gender in the plural), but the rules relating "der" and "die" in this manner are quite arbitrary, making this set of morphemes fusional in nature. It is worth mentioning that both "der" and "die" can function as a feminine singular definite article, depending on the
grammatical case. Furthermore, the word "Männer" corresponds to two concepts and relates to "Mann" through both the plural marker /-er/ and a process of
Germanic umlaut that changes "a" to "ä" in many German plurals. Thus, the formation of German plurals is a simple, rule-governed
inflectional pattern.
As a result, German can be said to lie between the agglutinative and fusional areas of the spectrum of
linguistic typology.
See also
br:Yezh dezrannel
bg:Аналитичен езикca:Llengua analítica
cs:Analytický jazykda:Isolerende sprogde:Isolierender Sprachbau
es:Lengua analíticaeo:Lingva tipologio#Analizaj lingvojfr:Langue isolantegl:Lingua illante
ko:고립어 (언어유형학)hu:Izoláló nyelv
nl:Isolerende taalja:孤立語
no:Isolerende språkpl:Języki izolująceru:Изолирующий языкfi:Analyyttinen kielisv:Analytiska språk
uk:Аналітичні мовиzh:分析语
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