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The grammar of Classical Nahuatl is agglutinative, head-marking, and makes extensive use of compounding, noun incorporation and derivation. That is, it can add many different prefixes and suffixes to a root until very long words are formed. Very long verbal forms or nouns created by incorporation, and accumulation of prefixes are common in literary works. New words can thus be easily created.

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  • Gramática del náhuatl clásico (es)
  • Classical Nahuatl grammar (en)
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  • The grammar of Classical Nahuatl is agglutinative, head-marking, and makes extensive use of compounding, noun incorporation and derivation. That is, it can add many different prefixes and suffixes to a root until very long words are formed. Very long verbal forms or nouns created by incorporation, and accumulation of prefixes are common in literary works. New words can thus be easily created. (en)
  • El náhuatl o idioma mexicano es una lengua aglutinante, formada por raíces normalmente monosílabas o bisílabas (raramente más largas), que se combinan en expresiones largas. Su gramática es similar a la de otras lenguas utoaztecas meridionales. Tipológicamente es, además, una lengua de núcleo final, en el que el modificador suele preceder al núcleo modificado. (es)
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  • The grammar of Classical Nahuatl is agglutinative, head-marking, and makes extensive use of compounding, noun incorporation and derivation. That is, it can add many different prefixes and suffixes to a root until very long words are formed. Very long verbal forms or nouns created by incorporation, and accumulation of prefixes are common in literary works. New words can thus be easily created. (en)
  • El náhuatl o idioma mexicano es una lengua aglutinante, formada por raíces normalmente monosílabas o bisílabas (raramente más largas), que se combinan en expresiones largas. Su gramática es similar a la de otras lenguas utoaztecas meridionales. Tipológicamente es, además, una lengua de núcleo final, en el que el modificador suele preceder al núcleo modificado. (es)
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