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  • ...Mike Lentine, as well as the occasional guest talk about a conlanging- or linguistics-related topic one week and feature a conlang or natlang the next. The episo ===Glossary===
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  • glossary = true, glossary = true
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  • Adams includes a glossary of all Lapine words in the book at the end. Notable traits include the plur ...0% marked coordination), and 12% complex sentences (with 60% [[Complement (linguistics)|complemented]] by the four verbs "think", "know", "say", and "tell").<ref
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  • ! [[wikt:Appendix:Glossary#subject|subjective]] !! [[wikt:Appendix:Glossary#object|objective]] ! rowspan=2 | [[wikt:Appendix:Glossary#first person|first<br>person]] !! colspan=2 | singular
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  • labels["Chinese linguistics"] = { display = "[[wikt:Chinese|Chinese]] [[wikt:linguistics|linguistics]]",
    92 KB (8,624 words) - 17:41, 6 July 2021
  • In Solresol [[morphology (linguistics)|morphology]], each word is divided into categories of either meaning or fu ...e one of the syllables in writing, and by pronouncing said syllable with [[Glossary of musical terminology#R|rinforzando]] (sudden emphasis or [[Dynamics (musi
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  • The [[stress (linguistics)|stress]] is based on the classical Latin rule: | [[Glossary of ancient Roman religion#do ut des|Do ut des]].||Me da ut te da.||I give s
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  • ...languages". In Frawley, William J. (ed.). ''International Encyclopedia of Linguistics''. '''1''' (2nd ed.). Oxford University Press. pp. 154–155. [[w:ISBN (ide ...://web.archive.org/web/20200623001426/geonames.de/wl-romance.html "Romance glossary"]. ''geocities - Countries and Languages of the World''. Archived from [htt
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  • ...ighly influenced by Gothic, together with other East Germanic [[w:Stratum (linguistics)|substrate]], such as [[w:Vandalic language|Vandalic]] and [[w:Burgundian l ...[[w:Nucleus (syllable)|nuclear]] position. They are prototypical [[w:Mora (linguistics)|mora]]-bearing elements, with simple vowels monomoraic, and long vowels bi
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