Languages differ in their morphological structures based on how they form Words. Agglutinating languages add prefixes and suffixes to a root Word to convey meaning, while fusional languages combine multiple meanings into a single Word through changes in the Word's form. Agglutinating languages, like Turkish, have more distinct Word parts, while fusional languages, like Latin, have more complex Word forms.
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