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  • {{Infobox language ...postrophe ’, representing either a silent position or a glottal stop). The language preserves a rich system of nominal and pronominal declension and a fully in ...
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  • |ca'''l'''dhu ([[w:Sassarese language|Sassarese]]) |'''ll'''awen ([[w:Welsh language|Welsh]]) ...
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  • {{Infobox Universal Language | child1=[[w:Albanian language]] ...
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  • ...alect in the northwestern parts of Lower Carniola, which was predominantly Slovene-speaking. Early Modern times and the territorial expansion of Carnia saw fu ...nt from the standard and has developed as transitional between Carnian and Slovene. It is spoken in the Carnian part of Lower Carniola south and east of Lubia ...
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  • {{Infobox language |stand1= Viennese Language ...
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  • {{Infobox language ...languages, both in its grammar and vocabulary. The official script of the language is [[w:Glagolitic script|Glagolitic]] but [[w:Latin script|Latin]] is used ...
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  • {{Infobox language ...of Gorizia, Trieste, Istria, Rijeka, and the islands of Cres and Krk. The language represents a unique evolutionary branch within the Slavic family, having de ...
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  • Carnian is not the only Slavic language with articles (others are Bulgarian, Macedonian, and to some extent Sorbian ...Carniolan dialects, which always preserve the hard velar consonant (as in Slovene) ...
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  • ...vene, which has been significantly influenced by Venetan, an Italo-Romance language spoken in North-Eastern Italy, and other Slavic languages, especially Serbi {{Infobox language ...
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  • ...Slavic languages in frequent preservation of word-initial yers, similar to Slovene and Chakavian. The degree of initial yer retention varies between words, so ...t developed across the broader Alpine Slavic area, shared with neighboring Slovene, Kajkavian, and Chakavian varieties: ...
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