31. Analytic, fusional, and agglutinative languages can all be found in many regions of the world. 32. The present internal disposition of the palace testifies to the agglutinative process by which the building evolved. 33. The Inuit language, like other Eskimo Aleut languages, exhibits a agglutinative and heavily suffixing morphology. 34. It is an agglutinative language which is remarkable for using a rare object verb subject word order. 35. He believed that these people spoke an agglutinative language from which the present Austroasiatic languages are derived. 36. Abaza, like its relatives in the family of Northwest Caucasian languages, is a highly agglutinative language. 37. Shoshone, for instance, are simply agglutinative , as their nouns stand mostly separate from their verbs. 38. It has vowel harmony, subject verb object word order, and agglutinative verbal morphology with some suppletion. 39. Noun phrase morphology is agglutinative and consists of suffixes which simply attach to the end of a stem. 40. Instead, the missionaries relied on the agglutinative nature of the language to formulate calque terms from native morphemes.