Abstract: Agglutinative language involves agglutination extensively, which results in the significant pronun-ciation variations in different contexts. Therefore, it is a problem to use phoneme sets ...
Turkish is considered one of the ten hardest common languages to learn for English speakers because of its agglutinative and rhythmic structure. Agglutinative words are formed by adding to root words.
Turkish is filled with extremely long verbs. This is the result of it being an agglutinative language, in which prefixes and suffixes are attached to words to determine meaning and direction.