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Marker In
linguistics, a marker is a free or bound
morpheme that indicates the
grammatical function of the marked word or sentence. In
analytic languages and
agglutinative languages, markers are generally easily distinguished. In
fusional languages and
polysynthetic languages, this is often not the case. In the Latin word amo, "I love", for instance, the suffix -o marks indicative mood, active voice, first person, singular, present tense. Latin is a highly fusional language.
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