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  • <!-- TODAY'S FEATURED ARTICLE --> ...solid #a3bfb1; text-align:left; color:#000; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">Featured language</h2>
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  • <!-- TODAY'S FEATURED ARTICLE --> ...tfa" style="padding:2px 5px">{{Front/featured}}<br/><center>'''[[:Category:Featured|Línguas destacadas anteriormente]]''' • '''[https://linguifex.com/index.
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  • <!-- TODAY'S FEATURED ARTICLE --> ..."padding:2px 5px">{{Front/featured/Skundavisk}}<br/><center>'''[[:Category:Featured|Førige språker in herþ]]''' • '''[https://linguifex.com/index.php?titl
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  • ...ery of this people, linguists immediately flocked to the island to study a language that they described as “bizarre” and “nothing like I’ve ever encoun ...much to the surprise of the field linguists, shed much-needed light on the language's functions.
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  • ...="portal_sliderlink_4">[[File:Featured-8.png|178px|link=Linguifex:Featured language]]</div> <!-- FEATURED LANGUAGE -->
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  • ...er language, [[Jahu Aishu]], lends a number of loanwords to the Middle Eñi language. Aipán is mostly its own unique language, but many features have been drawn from other languages. For example, it's
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  • {{Infobox language ...uge that is also the ancestor of modern [[Rttirri]], the nation's official language.
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  • {{Infobox language |setting=experiment in feminist [[linguistics]], and featured in Elgin's novel ''Native Tongue''
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  • ...iction]] novel ''[[Lamikorda]]'' by D. R. Merrill. Kiitra is the principal language of the Alplai, the avianoid species in the book. With a lexicon of over 410 ...their default auxiliary language, much like the similar role of [[English language|English]] on [[Earth]]. The fiction of Kiitra being constructed and regulat
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  • All names are adapted to the morphophonology of [[Dundulanyä|their language]] and accordingly written in the Dundulanyä script. ...etimes male ones from female ones and viceversa. Being Dundulanyä itself a language with no grammatical gender, there are no regular ending patterns tied to ge
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  • But it looks like you people never progressed... Let's get this language moving! I am sorry, but I have had other matters to attend to, the Main page, Featured languages, templates, my own languages. MOB has had, I am citing, "an inter
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  • ...h"; from PGmc {{recon|ubiri-land-iskaz}}) is an alternate history Germanic language whose phonology is partly inspired by Mandarin, Burmese and RP. It is spoke Ufirlandisg, like Mandarin and Swedish, is a tonal language.
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  • {{Infobox language ...rm|talle}} 'speech'), also known as '''Valian''' is an a priori [[artistic language|artlang]] strongly inspired by Estonian phonology. The grammar is a mash up
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  • {{Infobox language ...nod to its original inspiration, [[Toki Pona]], whose own name means "good language".
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  • {{Infobox language ...glutinative language|agglutinating]] with a complex verbal morphology. The language has repeatedly been analysed as lacking [[w:nouns|nouns]] and [[w:adjective
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  • This is the WIP lexicon for the language of [[Wistanian]]. Entries are still being added, slowly but surely. # ''mn.'' language, speech
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  • {{Infobox language | fam1 = philosophical language
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  • {{Infobox language | fam1 = [[A priori language]]
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  • {{Infobox language ...uge that is also the ancestor of modern [[Rttirri]], the nation's official language.
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  • ...s. The old Doslox writing system was also returned into use. Since the new language is a bit clumsy and spoken over a wide region, many different dialects have ...s Day' which is where the name originates). Originally the great Herookuan Language of Ancestors (Rinapri) used complex picto-/logographic system in Later Gold
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  • {{Infobox language ...'' for Zoloft). It seeks to answer the question "What if drug names were a language?"
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  • {{Infobox language ...Kihā́mmic Institute of Language and Linguistics|The Kihā́mmic Institute of Language and Linguistics]]
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  • {{Infobox language |agency = Academie a d&#8209;Aarlaansc Leng (Aarlaansk Language Accademy)
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  • {{featured |featured banner=Ši artikule es gålbą unįtinani. Je bū nårįkute unįtinojėm d
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  • {{Featured |featured banner= Bhé bhél bér cór ghír ítá. Bhé fhémoc bér me ló cór ít
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  • ...ified as a language isolate, with proposed ties to the hypothetical Altaic language family. Rangyayo is notable for its mixed-logographic and featural orthogra {{Infobox language
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  • ...vel series by prominent characters who are monolingual or bilingual in the language. It is currently on "Version 9.1," having received several edits, updates, ...sing 95% of the island's population. Of that number, 60% are native in the language and 20% speak it monolingually.
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  • {{Infobox language ...y, Scellan is a mostly analytic, topic-prominent, head-initial, usually V2 language.
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  • {{Featured}} {{Infobox language
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  • {{Featured |featured banner=Kās danghāh ester ānki līshahit. Kūki naskō dūmunkō, hardāt
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  • {{Infobox language ...in our timeline. Glommish is phonologically the most conservative Germanic language in Jarthe and is strikingly similar to reconstructed Proto-Germanic. Its sp
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  • {{Featured |featured banner=Buhamai vosiik banicox. Bumaponeme sish ros tel kejusosh iwirece, mo
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  • {{Featured |featured banner=Etu ethnema ta etu anzan uʾummen. Maye ta goyotita, ta ethahama, ve
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  • {{Infobox language |agency = Inquisitorial Office of the Language (''dhāḍi plušamila'')
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  • {{Infobox language ...displaced the native [[w:Celtic languages|Celtic]] language as the spoken language of the people in Great Britain.
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  • <p>Middle Ru is an <em>a priori</em> language that would have been spoken in the western regions of the fictional island ...nown natively as <em>ħórwx</em> <em>lå</em> <em>Rgu</em> /ˈχo.ɹʉʃ lɒ ʀu/, "language of the Ru"; the name Ru or <em>Rgu</em> /ʀu/ itself is thought to be relat
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  • {{Featured |featured banner=[[Contionary: yuhneetlai#Brooding|Yuhneetlai]] [[Contionary: awkhlai {{Infobox language
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  • ...d. Due to its quality, plausibility and usability, it has been selected as featured. Cha is an SVO language. Verbs are placed after the subject, adjectives follow the noun, and adverb
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  • {{Infobox language | setting = [[International auxiliary language]]
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  • ...d. Due to its quality, plausibility and usability, it has been selected as featured. Da is an SVO language. Verbs are placed after the subject, adjectives follow the noun, and adverb
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  • == AN INTRODUCTION TO THE FEMMISH LANGUAGE == ...gian, Danish and Swedish. Femmish is a descendant of Old Norse, the common language of the Germanic peoples living in Scandinavia during the Viking era. Femmis
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  • {{Infobox language {{Featured
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  • ...ingee]]''' /[bru.dɪŋ.i]/ ''adj.'' Brooding, of or relating to the Brooding language.<br> ...[Contionary: flansing#Brooding|flansing]]''' /[flɑn.sɪŋ]/ ''n.'' French (''language'').<br>
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  • '''[[Contionary: awkhlaitee#Brooding|awkhlaitee]]''' /[ɔ.xlaɪ̯.ti]/ ''adj.'' featured, preferred, honored.<br> '''[[Contionary: baus#Brooding|baus]]''' /[baʊ̯s]/ ''n.'' language.<br>
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