> 
> Your version is as beautiful as the the earlier ones ;)
> 
> And, there are no limits to examples:
> 
> ...kararlastirilamayabilineceginden...
> ...since it could not certainly be decided upon...
> 
> There are many other languages (mostly close or far relatives) that
> are essentially similar in their usage of suffixes in this fashion.
> Finnish, Hungarian, Korean and even Japanese comes to mind...
> These are all regarded by most scholars as descending from the same
> roots as Turkish.
> 
> Bulent

a great many languages of different families are more or less agglutinative.
English has its gluey moments; German more so. It's part of the great cycle
of language evolution.

B


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