1303: Archi Verbs: 1,502,839 Derivations Jul 5, 2018

Not many language-learners enjoy writing out the various tables for the morphology of more inflected languages. Some languages are certainly worse than others, and morphological structures which also use infixes in a compounded manner such as you can see with Turkish are a particular nuisance. And while there are some tough languages to understand therefore, perhaps none use such complex morphology as Archi, which for 1,502,839 forms may be derived from any given verbal root. Practically speaking these will not all be used, but due to problems like this, the question of what a word is becomes even more complicated; English is said to have the largest lexicon, with between 300,000 and 500,000 words, and though, again, most will not be used by any given individual, this is not even a third of what can be derived from any one Archi verb. Ultimately, what a word is comes down to the individual language at times.

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