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Modern English is considered an analytic language. It relies more on word order and auxiliary verbs to convey meaning rather than inflections or word endings. This is a shift away from the synthetic nature of Old English, which used inflections to indicate grammatical relationships.
The answer is true.No. Modern English is only somewhat inflected, and uses word order to establish most grammatical relationships.
There is no known word "poosk" in Old English. It is most likely not an Old English term.
The Old English word for "no" is "nān."
The Old English word for wolf is "wulf."
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Modern English is considered an analytic language. It relies more on word order and auxiliary verbs to convey meaning rather than inflections or word endings. This is a shift away from the synthetic nature of Old English, which used inflections to indicate grammatical relationships.
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Synthetic
It is opposite to analytic logic.
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If you are referring to synthetic meaning "man-made", then the opposite would be "natural" or "genuine". There is another usage of synthetic, in which the opposite is "analytic".
Synthetic reasoning involves creating new knowledge by combining existing information, while analytic reasoning involves breaking down information to understand its components and relationships.