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  • |name = New Balaybalan '''New Balaybalan''' (Turkish: Bâleybelen or Yeni Bâleybelen), also transcribed
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  • '''New Urban Sowaár''' is an emergent variety of Sowaár spoken by urban middle-c ...inguistic change, a version of this "gynelect" is on its way to becoming a new, non-posh standard for Sowaár.
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  • ...War of Reclamation]]. Years before this are referred to as '''Before the New Imperial Age''' ({{Smallcaps|bnia}}). The name refers to [[S'entin]] and [ ==Timeline of events in the New Imperial Age count==
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  • ...War of Reclamation]]. Years before this are referred to as '''Before the New Imperial Age''' ({{Smallcaps|bnia}}). The name refers to [[S'entin]] and [ ==Timeline of events in the New Imperial Age count==
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  • ...Middle Anatolian languages are a family of constructed languages that are New Balaybalan. * [[New Balaybalan]]
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  • '''New Urban Sowaár''' is an emergent variety of Sowaár spoken by urban middle-c ...inguistic change, a version of this "gynelect" is on its way to becoming a new, non-posh standard for Sowaár.
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  • | data2 = {{Smallcaps|1[[New Imperial Age|nia]]—present}} | label7 = <small>83[[New Imperial Age|NIA]]</small>
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  • ...uences from several of Tolkien's own languages, but due to diachronics and new roots having been added, amman iar is very unique.
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  • ...veloped system of derivational morphology along with compounding to create new words, meaning that borrowing words is not necessary, but it still happens,
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  • | date = 83<small>[[New Imperial Age|NIA]]</small>
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  • ...inction: ''s vati nyvier'' "the new car" vs ''s vati ie nyvo'' "the car is new", somewhat like in German.
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  • ...can be used by linguists and language creators alike to analyze and create new languages. ...s is also a valuable tool for language creators, or conlangers, who design new languages. By establishing a set of phonotactic rules, conlangers can creat
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  • ...heir world "Teraa" after a series of asteroid collisions, hoping to find a new world for the 1.2 million colonists to rebuild their civilization. The "Ter ...ntense language and cultural instruction, after which they travel to their new homes in the Eastern Sector. When the colony ship's nuclear reactors show s
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  • ...ther to express an underlying philosophy or to make it easier to recognize new vocabulary. These are also known as [[Philosophical language|philosophical]
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  • ...ang and add information so that the next person can decipher it and make a new translation. You will have '''48''' hours from the time of having received ...e: Take a look who's next after you and go to their talk page and create a new topic called "{{PAGENAME}}"; and link the page where you keep your translat
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  • ...ang and add information so that the next person can decipher it and make a new translation. You will have '''48''' hours from the time of having received ...e: Take a look who's next after you and go to their talk page and create a new topic called "Sixth Linguifex Relay"; and link the page where you keep your
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  • ...ang and add information so that the next person can decipher it and make a new translation. You will have '''48''' hours from the time of having received ...e: Take a look who's next after you and go to their talk page and create a new topic called "Fourth Linguifex Relay"; and link the page where you keep you
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  • ...re many online communities from YouTube to Reddit to Discord that generate new Anglish works on a regular basis.
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  • ...the [[Iscaria|Iscarian region]] in the 3rd and 4th millennia {{Smallcaps|[[New Imperial Age|bnia]]}}. The best known member of this group is [[Aeranir]], ...ranid languages]] around the beginning of the 1st millennium {{Smallcaps|[[New Imperial Age|bnia]]}}. However, as a written languages, it remained in use
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  • ...ang and add information so that the next person can decipher it and make a new translation. You will have '''48''' hours from the time of having received ...e: Take a look who's next after you and go to their talk page and create a new topic called "Fifth Linguifex Relay"; and link the page where you keep your
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  • ** New ''s'' also develops after final ''l, n, r''. ** medially, giving rise to new long vowels and diphthongs:
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  • :::: ''New Gánəmannic'' † :::::: ''New Angáttic'' †
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  • Avtiárve = (f) New Zealand; avtiárevsьk (adj) thá karie = sorrow (Connecticut), care (New York)
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  • ...reathy-voiced consonants; “aspiration” appears to have been lost producing new voiced stops; a development which seems to have appeared after von Walden's One relatively strange change is the change of this new /d/ to /l/ at the beginning of words.
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  • ...se:Chlouvānem Inquisition|Chlouvānem]] diocese of Kēhamijāṇa; the Union of New Ézélonía; and the inhabited parts of the Lalla Pūrjayuñca. There are, ...oken along the Embranas river (NE Inquisition) and in present-day southern New Ézélonía;
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  • ...excavation that had started 14 May 2031. This date is now better known as New Year's Day, 0 Other Earth. ...s into colonising Other Earth. An advisory body was tasked with creating a new international language for the colony, the result being Matsu.
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  • *Șa tsuar thbam = Happy new year
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  • ...he British Crown to settle 100 families of German Palatines in the town of New Bern on the Neuse and Trent Rivers in 1710. The colony flourished and prosp
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  • |name = New Balaybalan '''New Balaybalan''' (Turkish: Bâleybelen or Yeni Bâleybelen), also transcribed
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  • ...Mountain Manish, and ultimately the dialect spoken there developed into a new language, known as [[Aiden]].
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  • |name = The New Dutch The New Dutch is conlang that is based on [[Wikipedia:Dutch_language|Dutch]], [[Wik
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  • If you want to say "my" or "your", a "da" is added to the pronoun, and the new form is added onto a word. Example: <br/>
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  • ...eted (including the alphabet) and a new version was made from scratch. The new language did not use its own alphabet. It relied on the Latin alphabet (so === New-Jeïos ===
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  • ...anic languages, the preposition comes first, then the verb infinitive. The new prepositional verb adopts the conjugation paradigm (-va, -nés, or irregula
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  • ...tes on [[w:Eurovision|Eurovision]] Fan Forums it was even proposed to be a new language for [[w:singing|singing]] , [[w:joiking|joiking]] and [[w:rapping| Rhything is the main feature of getting new words. 1500 new word idea's. Does not say that there are indeed words. Have made. Now the p
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  • |53||new
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  • <!-- Leave the "New arrival" template alone, it works automatically--> <!-- If you are new to conlanging it is recommended that you visit EmperorZelos' blog page on t
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  • ...phen Mimh (2000) ''Utopian rulers and spoofs stake out territory online''. New York Times, May 25, 2000</ref><ref name=nytimes2005>Roberta Smith, ...ntly republished elsewhere, drew his website to popular attention. Several new "citizens" joined Talossa as a result, and Madison began to claim that he w
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  • |'''th'''ink ([[w:New York City English|New York]])
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  • ...tion is an attempt to consolidate previous versions of the language with a new and better balanced phonology, and discard features outside its scope. In-u * U-Fronting / U-Ü Merger (/u:/ and new diphthongs containing /u/ have this element centralised to /ü/)
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  • ...obites had been pardoned provided they agreed to an oath of loyalty to the new monarchs William and Mary, Whitty had spent the war raiding English shippin ...f of Southwest England that had been damaged by a storm. They sailed their new ship to Bristol, where they repaired her, restocked their supplies, filled
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  • ...claim that she had to create a translation of the Book of Light and even a new script "for those living in the darkness; poor natives to whom, alas, our b ...ars later by Teke Kále. Much later, in the seventh era 290, the founder of New Khat Empire, Sekkute I, used the script as a national romantic example of p
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  • ...of rebracketing of the Proto-Ash relational case suffix {{ash|*-n}}. While new constructions developed for locatives in general, this fossilised affix nar ...reduces some diphthongs from Early Modern Ash to monophthongs but creates new ones by eliding intervocalic consonants.
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  • ...ould be adopted in the partitioned United States, Canada, U.K., Australia, New Zealand, and places with various Creoles would be left to the individual re ...ut perhaps the descendants of German immigrants in America, Australia, and New Zealand will choose Folksprak. 'best not to work out the kinks in a rocky
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  • ...ps would eventually meet again and new cultures combining the old with the new would develop. Additionally there were important clusters that developed into new consonants in the descendants and may have been single phonemes already in
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  • ...eat, Sævíùs isolated themselves from all outside influence. As a result, a new dialect of Níevzi was born. :*'''Lod''' /'lod/ - Lod literally translates to "new", since this dialect is newer than the original second-generation. This is
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  • ...0 years of direct contact (c. 480 BC), the Greeks were integrated into the new Iberian state, though the contact with [[w:Massalia|Massalia]] was kept and With the new concepts adopted from the Greeks, the Iberians seeked to expand westwards t
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  • | data2 = {{Smallcaps|2104[[New Imperial Age|bnia]]—1266[[New Imperial Age|bnia]]}} | label7 = <small>1530 [[New Imperial Age|BNIA]]</small>
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  • ...maic, headed east, took on new forms in India, and spread, with continuing new forms, through most of mainland Southeast Asia (minus Vietnam) and the full
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  • Times New Roman is consistently head-final. [[Category:Times New Roman]][[Category:Hussmauch]][[Category:Languages]]
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  • ...eir old traditions. Fishing and trade are also very important for them, as new technologies quickly entered their culture and were incorporated into it. ...t very easily and are prone to many cardiovascular diseases. This and also new infections, introduced by the colonists, severely decreased the number of t
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  • ...final nasals ''-n'', ''-m'' with nasalisation or preceding vowel, creating new ''ą, ę, į, ų, ɚ'' and ''ąą, ęę, įį, ųų'' * lowering of ''u(u)'' > new vowel ''o(o)'' before ''a(a), ä(ä), ą(ą)'' in the next syllable: ''kuka
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  • ...opion in that region), with notable examples including Australia, England, New Zealand and South Africa. In addition to the vowel shifts, some somewhat mo ...specially visible in the British Commonwealth countries like Australia and New Zealand, combined with historical precedent in English language history.
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  • <!-- CREATE A NEW LANGUAGE --> preload=Template:New/Language
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  • As the Folk Nation's population began to grow, the influx of new speakers of the Soft Language led to a lot of changes to occur in the spoke ...nting the full range of sounds in Folk's Tongue. This script is still very new, but there will be some other pages describing the other writing systems of
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  • ...ds that are easy for most learners to pronounce. In the process of forming new words, an ending cannot always be added without a modification of some kind
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  • Uuskiel /uuskiel/ (literally "New language") is a finnic is conlang created by Nico Kaikkonen aka Nico Fors.
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  • With the creation of the Oares Empire, the Ejalan language became the new lingua franca in the East, while the Virjan language had (and still has) a ...*ai could have already been monophthongs in Kvetain). It also developed a new phoneme *ǫ of an unknown quality, which did not survive in any modern lang
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  • ...nkwi are encouraged in this way to come up with new aesthetically pleasing new words and terms, being considered both an artistic practice as well as a le
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  • ...North-Eastern dialects, which were the most widely spoken back then. This new orthography was similar to the Latvian one having diacritics instead of dig ...s new Pomorian Proper is a mixture of Western and Eastern dialects and the new orthography is a compromise variant between the traditional and Eastern sys
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  • ...have gender. One such explanation is that it gives an easy method to make new words from existing ones, example includes Spanish ''médico'' for doctor,
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  • '''Tba''' is an L-Austronesian language spoken in the island of New Hercynia in [[Lõis]]'s Southeast Asia. It's inspired by Estonian, and is m
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  • | 183 || [[wiktionary:new|new]] || {{term|}}
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  • |new=
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  • ...lace from the retroflex series of consonants, to the alveolar series, to a new dental series. * In verbs and gerunds, word-initial */β/ became a new /w/.
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  • ...nological change. However, vowel reduction and devoicing has resulted in a new set of pseudo-clusters emerging in normal speech for many speakers, much li
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  • ...me retroflex ''*š'' after ''*r, *u, *k or *i''. In Eastern Carpathian this new ''š'' reverted back to ''s'' before plosive consonants (in some southern d ...l ''*m'' changed to ''n''. Final resonants were preserved by addition of a new ending: PIE ''*péh₂wr̥'' “wheat” > ''*púhr-an'' > Car. ''pūrha''
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  • # new # new
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  • | 183 || [[wiktionary:new|new]] ||
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  • ...iliary Language for all kinds of people around the world, giving to them a new way to connect to each other. Nowadays, Tenok has being developing to be mo
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  • ...e letters, notably circumflex vowels(âêîôû) and the cedilla h(ḫ), with the new letters phonetically representing high tone and vowels and the voiceless pa ...rding to Man of Long Speeches(''Ḫawayûkkabân'').</ref> Later on in life, a new name would be assigned to the person based on the person's achievements, me
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  • ...od, and thus when the Meiji era began the vassals were integrated into the new Japanese state, though many kingdoms still stayed independent in the north Meanwhile, the new Japanese government had begun co-operating with the dormant Prosperity Part
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  • ...phasis such as in the sentence «You, I love». In the case of Castithan the new emphasized word would have to go with the topic marking particle ''ksa'':
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  • |'''Merging and affricatization of PCC */x/, */g/''' into a new consonant, */ǯ/ [d͡ʒ] — *ča čenta "home world" > *ǯaǯenta > ''zaze |'''Lenition of the velar plosive */k/''' to a new consonant, */x/ [x] (probably [h] in some environments) — *ʼnakis "streng
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  • | 183 || [[wiktionary:new|new]] || {{term|sjit}}
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  • | 183 || [[wiktionary:new|new]] ||
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  • | 183 || [[wiktionary:new|new]] || {{term|-ëgw-}}
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  • | 183 || [[wiktionary:new|new]] ||
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  • <!-- Leave the "New arrival" template alone, it works automatically--> <!-- If you are new to conlanging it is recommended that you visit EmperorZelos' blog page on t
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  • new: nów
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  • new
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  • <tr><th>183</th><th>[[wiktionary:new|new]]</th><td> </td></tr>
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  • ...ld character form", and the simplified forms are called 新字形 = síndzúhen = "new character form". ...be read with either hon or ma reading, with both correct, for example 鐵道 (new form: 鉄道), "railway", for which both the Hon reading, "teddó", and the
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  • *''A fawl serñ slawb'' = Happy New Year! *''Aodéaroa'' = New Zealand
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  • *It is common for Sceptrian to [[Sceptrian#Derivational_Morphology|derive]] new nouns from verbs already derived from nouns
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  • ...e in the second position in a sentence. Word order is relatively free with new information tending towards the front of the utterance.
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  • ...language from the old version, it has since then taken an almost entirely new form. Most of the vocabulary has been changed, as well as several changes i
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  • ...Nepokians mingle with (Proto-)Polynesian tribes and adopt words from their new neighbors. However, there are hardly any words from Nepokian in Polynesian ====New Nepokian====
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  • |setting = New South Wales, Australia
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  • | 183 || [[wiktionary:new|new]] || {{term|ной}}
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  • *Non-configurational (new news before the verb (often definite), old news after the verb (often indef *Non-configurational (new news before the verb (often definite)?, old news after the verb (often inde
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  • new: niú
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  • ...oicelessness when pulled out of consonant clusters, thus cementing them as new phonemes. ...ied the robust case system of Proto-Indo-European, Pre-Owina innovated two new cases under influence from nearby Siberian languages:
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  • New zero-grade is widely present in verbs: *Forming new intransitive verbs from transitive verbs with full grade vowels: '''''ū'''
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  • ...this list, see who's next after you and go onto their talk page. Create a new topic called "First Linguifex Relay"; use the template ''<nowiki>{{subst:ta
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  • new: niú
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  • new: niú
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  • *''mala'' = new
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  • ...he outcome of these consonants in different branches. Both traditional and new theories are represented in tables below: |+ New theory
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  • ...anguages, the Qinghai sprachbund, the Celtic languages, and others. Papua New Guinea seems to have naturally created a creole to meet this exact kind of ...sh to its Germanic roots, the U.S.A.'s hidden divisions become clear and a new era of communication becomes possible, across Northern Europe, and the worl
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  • It is quite easy to create new verbs: any noun or stem can be turned into a verb by adding the appropriate There are several semantically-restricted options for creating a new noun from a verb.
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  • <tr><th>183</th><th>[[wiktionary:new|new]]</th><td>νεύος, -α, -ο</td></tr>
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  • ...cestor approximately 2 000 years ago and still remain in contact, allowing new words entering easily. Yrkyr also underwent a slight Mtari influence by the ...and /u/ respectively, but these features are not phonemic anymore. Instead new consonant alterations derived from the change.
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  • ...was understood that the changes effectively resulted in the creation of a new language, which was named “Idiom Neutral” (which means “the neutral i ...u Universal'' in 1898 and the circulars of the Academy were written in the new language from that year. Those who continued to use Volapük re-formed the
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  • ...y-states, and take over the Greek colonies on its coasts. Shortly after, a new period of prosperity began in the mid 1st millennium BCE, known as Classica ...changes, and by the 6th century BCE a new form of Lathian, written with a new alphabet, had emerged.
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  • ...first with a common sound change (*ï>*a, *e>*ä merge and raise of *ë to a new *ï) while *ë,ï>i merge is established for Noroeic. West Alpian is known
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  • | 183 || [[wiktionary:new|new]] || {{term|uez}}
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  • ...monophthongs, some merging with original ''*ē'', whilst others becoming a new, perhaps more closed version, such as {{IPA-all|ɛː|}}, written ''*ē₂''
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  • ...k in more or less pure Ilusal or Ruosal with each other and only introduce new loanwords if necessary, while in the south Sērsal mixed with Cirdamur and ...tablets. It is likely that Kērsalur slowly substituted Ķyrdum, becoming a new prestige variety and liturgical language. An evidence of this is the biling
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  • ...ia rediscovery and reintroduction by Fasser to the classical world spurred new interest in the ancient world. Simultaneously powerful kingdoms were estab ...system used herein is the ''Common Dating System''. This aligns with the New Imperial Age calendar, but the name has been changed to a more neutral one.
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  • | 183 || [[wiktionary:new|new]] || nuago, noghiore, noghesmo
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  • ...ent is known or has been mentioned, or if on the contrary it is unknown or new in the conversation. The second kind of definiteness, DEF2, corresponds to | unknown/new ; typical || -t͡sa
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  • ...ng from Eastern Pomorian but was slowly being substituted with Polish. But new Central and Southern dialectal groups began forming and thus creating a dia A new synthetic future tense came from an extension of "n-verb forms" of Old Pomo
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  • ...vowel length. Reduced vowels were also present and probably also developed new vowel harmony counterparts, though most of those distinctions are erased in ...n, similarly to the Ancient Greek [[w:Mediopassive voice|mediopassive]]. A new theory suggests also objectival or intransitive endings in addition to the
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  • ...enthesized less "nice" consonant clusters. Then CVCVC became analyzed as a new ablaut grade. Naengic developed a new associative plural suffix ''-am'', from PLak ''păm'' 'that; those (distal
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  • Hello! Oka-- new teeth. That's weird. So where was I? Oh, that's right — Barcelona! The Eodus Project is a global effort towards creating a new country.
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  • | minority = New Zealand<br>Hawai'i ...Kaikiwi Island; instead, the vast majority of said native speakers live in New Zealand or Hawai'i. The youngest of these native speakers, 78-year-old ''M�
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  • <tr><th>183</th><th>[[wiktionary:new|new]]</th><td>ney</td></tr>
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  • ...informal compounds. The colloquial register involves many regionalisms and new vocabulary, and can be overwhelming for older generations and those unacqua Various affixes can be added to nouns to create new vocabulary. One common one is ''-ar'', which is usually used for agents of
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  • ...where deaf children with no language were placed together and developed a new language. Similarly, if deaf parents were to raise a group of hearing child ...s. "Moribund" languages have only a few remaining native speakers, with no new acquisition, highly restricted use, and near-universal multilingualism. "Ex
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  • ...erc-Polit) due to cultural isolation and exposure to both new cultures and new vocabulary. ...ange until the group was divided and then recombined, separately, with two new languages and cultures.
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  • ...son and second-person verb inflections for this kind of verb as well. This new verb class, called ''Form II'' verbs by convention, represented a more mild
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  • *Focused sentences: when a noun is specific and its existence or relevance is new information (e.g. is focused), it is not topicalized. Such a noun will comm :NEG only new COL evolve-PASS.PART DET PST.IPFV inhabit SG world COL dinosaur
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  • ...g system. Some time later, an independent colony of Hebrews was formed in New Zealand, where they were eventually hunted to extinction by the fierce Maor
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  • ...of the language comes from imagining ancient Hebrews being taken along to New Zealand in BC times and having a similar linguistic evolution. It was not === New Symbols ===
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  • ** new ''mr-'' > ''br-'', ''nr-'' > ''dr-'' ** ''eː, oː'' create new short vowels ''e, o'', merging with existing ''ɪ, ʊ'' as ''ê, ô'' (note
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  • * Creation of a new /e/ phoneme, formed from historical /i/ and /ɨ/ before voiceless fricative * Creation of a new /ʃ/ phoneme from /s/ in various positions: before /i/ or /j/ and after voi
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  • ...s the slightest hint of its meaning. Why should a word not be a picture? A new word, never seen before would then, like a painting seen for the first time
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  • ...orms. E.g. ''kazakih'' could be translated as 'something at the bird'. The new locative absolutus ''kazakihi'' would mean literally 'at something at the b
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  • ...uced the need for huge inventories a bit, as before them you had to invent new words for each logical distinction. The phonetic ability of humans probably
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  • ...; however, it also alternates with SOV order in short sentences and when a new topic is introduced. The pre-verbal position in VSO-type sentences can be o ...inction. One word can have many suffixes, which can also be used to create new words and also indicate the grammatical function of the word. In some situa
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  • ...ve of which are the historical dialects spoken in the Prefectures, and two new dialects that have arisen in modern times, a standardized "national" dialec ...inations, e.g. /kw/, /kr/, /kl/, /sm/, /sn/, /šm/,/šn/, /sl/, /šl/ . This new dialect is also replete with slang, loanwords (especially from Western sour
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  • <tr><th>183</th><th>[[wiktionary:new|new]]</th><td>cusúb (cusb-, ''III'')</td></tr>
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  • ...girls, overthrowing the reign of the Latin language, the acceptance of the new language grew quickly, in some years, all of the magical girls living in th ...ke some parts of the script better. This language will always add anything new, specially in lexicon and phonology, if I'm not liking some sounds. I alway
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  • ...membered of the numerous works of [[John Wilkins]], in which he expounds a new [[universal language]], meant primarily to facilitate international communi ...wledged, was ''The Ground-Work or Foundation Laid ... for the Framing of a New Perfect Language'' (1652) by [[Francis Lodwick]].<ref>{{ODNBweb|id=37684|ti
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  • | 183 || [[wiktionary:new|new]] || nō
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  • <tr><th>183</th><th>[[wiktionary:new|new]]</th><td>noew(e)</td></tr>
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  • ...Uralic tribes often conquered Flewtish-speaking areas by force, creating a new [[w:Adstratum|adstratum]]), Flewtish started differentiating into a series ...cabulary''' section includes some of these. The combining of roots to form new words is the main source of roughly 80% of the reconstructed vocabulary and
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  • | 183 || [[wiktionary:new|new]] || nôbu || nôbu
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  • ...ng of the Ilaséoi and the ascendancy of the House of Isreg brought about a new golden age for Thudrin. The newcomers adopted the dialect of their norther
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  • ...used in the Chlouvānem world in the last few centuries to create words for new concepts (cf. ''jålihūrṣa'' "industry" ← ''chåll-forca'' "large tas
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  • == We learn something new each day. ==
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  • ...ed-languages/ |title=Questions Answered: Invented Languages |publisher=The New York Times Schott's Vocab blog}}</ref> ...freeze", expired in 2002. The speakers of Lojban are now free to construct new words and idioms, and decide where the language is heading.
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  • *''Utim '''cip'''''. "The new tree." :cip, "new" → cip'''iv''', "newly"
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  • ...a new compound, the following test can be applied to determine whether the new compound is also a lexeme: If the answer to 1 is "yes" or the answer to 2 is "no", the new word is a lexeme. Otherwise, it is a non-lemma form of an existing lexeme.
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  • ...n elided, and the newly-exposed final consonants take on a wide variety of new forms. Final unstressed ⟨u⟩ is deleted word-finally in nouns and adject
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  • * New Zealand: ''autærova'' or ''lališire jīlanda ga lanāye'', Maori: ''maury
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  • | 183 || [[wiktionary:new|new]] || now || noʊ
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  • ...All inflected forms (except for nominative-absolutive and accusative) are new formations in Elodian, not inherited from PIE. ...tive by the 15th century, replaced in productivity by compound verbs, with new compound verbs sometimes even replacing full verbs; the verbal part of comp
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  • **șa tsuar thbam = happy new year *Lür Chad Mălem - New Mexico
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  • <tr><th>183</th><th>[[wiktionary:new|new]]</th><td>néwos, -om, -ā</td></tr>
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  • <tr><th>183</th><th>[[wiktionary:new|new]]</th><td>novus, -a, -ų </td></tr>
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  • ...raltonian together with the corresponding continent, and Íscégon) into the new conworld. ...ither directions due to the tense relationship between the two countries). New Ézélonían Cerian is the standard dialect officially adopted in the count
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  • ...l and immaterial) was damaged or lost, although it lead to the creation of new cultural identities paving the way for Raunan Middle Period. ...ugh the imperial Raunan identity disappeared as such, remnants survived as new ethnic identities while a large part of the original population was assimil
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  • ...spoken in the Commonwealth of Vinland. When the Viking expeditions to the New World were launched in our world, the settlements that the Vikings formed d
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  • ...4fa_fact_foer "John Quijada and Ithkuil, the Language He Invented"], ''The New Yorker'', December 24, 2012.</ref> designed to express deeper levels of hum ...with additional updates on the morphophonology and lexicon. As of 2019, a new (yet to be named) language is being developed by Quijada based on Ithkuil.
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  • ...ack vowels can be present in a single word. This usually does not apply to new compound words and loanwords.
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  • ...er of Chlouvānem loans in it, its use of Chlouvānem roots in order to coin new words, and its regular correspondences in sounds. Note that words given in
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  • ...aut alterations, although they had been reduced early in its history. Some new alterations appeared instead and ablaut is still mostly productive even in ...e late XIVth century the process called the iotation happened resulting in new palatal phonemes.
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  • ...glish: A dictionary of the international language|edition=Revised|location=New York|publisher=Continuum International Publishing Group|year=1971}}</ref> m ...040702192153/http://www.interlingua.fi/ialagr45.htm |date=2004-07-02 }}'', New York: International Auxiliary Language Association, 1945.</ref>
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  • ...tively densely populated cities, which helped establishing Kirtumur as the new official language after the decline of Kērsalur. ...r is mostly noun-like, meaning that they can receive case markers and form new pronouns by means of word composition.
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  • ...ns that ''ašûbu'' (‘new’) can be used both with a noun: ''ašûbu zaphrâ'' (‘new flower’) and in a verb phrase: ''ašûbu izil-râkát amunam'' (‘she re ...cating the first syllable. Thus, ''ašûbu'' becomes '''''aš'''ašûbu'' (‘new-new’). This is a defining feature of the spoken language and occurs only rare
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  • | Christmas and New Year greetings || * || /’evɒ/
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  • | image = Flag of Ido (new).svg ...0, there were approximately 100–200 Ido speakers in the world, though more new estimates place the number of speakers closer to 1,000-5,000.<ref>{{Cite we
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  • ...you can see, even though Sangi is a decendent of English it has developed new sounds which are unfamiliar to the English tongue, including a set of round When creating a new word from an English base, the consonants are changed first according to th
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  • k, g, j, and m are the same as their english counterparts, nothing new here. (Allthough g is always pronounced as in "game", never as in "gem". Th
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  • ...with reduplication and other innovative ways of playing with an influx of new verbal stems
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  • ..."dh" for [ð̞]. In the early XXth century Jan Meyer's work was revised and new writing systems were proposed, in one of which long vowels were represented ...papers and literature. In 1961 Bohuslav Raudi (native name Eiki) created a new standard writing for both West and East Carpathian, based on previuos syste
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  • | 183 || new || {{mc-t1|ⲃⲉⲣⲉ}}
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  • .../small> ''(northern) autumn equinox''; ranire najaṣrāṇa <small>(Chlouvānem New Year)</small> ...based on lunar phases, and are called respectively ''chlærlīltāvi'' (from new to full moon) and ''līleñchlæryāvi''.
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  • | {{term|nue}} || new
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  • ...tural movement to retake the language of Angara. This saw the rise of many new roots that had previously been abandoned, as well as the heavy use of compo
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  • By means of affixes and particles new words can be made up, both of the same class and of the other.<ref name="li ...Artificial Languages |location=Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien |year=2011 |page=180 |isbn=978-3-631-59678-4 |url-status
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  • ! Traditional Vowel Phonemes !! New Phoneme !! Pronunciations*
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  • *Rest: Alor [New Morpheme] *Lie [down]: Ních [New Morpheme]
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  • In the early 16th century, many new settlers began arrive in the islands. However, most of them were not from S ...aced French as the official language of the country in 1957, it was with a new orthography that was more phonetic. Despite Nousuerian being made the offic
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  • ...e [[W:T-V distinction|T-V distinction]], there is a growing trend of using new invented pronouns to distinguish familiarity or respect. This started in th ...en expressing precise and difficult-to-explain concepts, and more novelly, new or invented concepts.
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  • ...way), originally emphatic clitic pronouns became mandatory and then formed new verbal suffixes in all persons but the first singular and the third plural.
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  • ...semantic features, although discourse processes (e.g. the introduction of new arguments that are roughly equal in animacy with previously established arg
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  • ...remain, but people (men and women) die. The world becomes better as many new people are born. They say that to deny (this) is bad, and that we must bec
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  • ...s. THE-acc.masc. MAN-acc.gend.1.sing. '''WHO''' '''THE'''-acc.masc.plur.'''NEW'''-erg.sing. '''SHOE'''-acc.gend.2.plur. '''HER'''-dat.fem.sing. '''SOLD''' :: ''I know the man '''who bought the new shoes for her'''.''
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  • ** an Dá hEabhrac Logh = New York City ** an Dá Dheilí Logh = New Delhi
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  • ...ho républicain'', December 15, 1987</ref><ref>Webster, Paul, «''Uropi, the new lingua franca''», in ''The Guardian Weekly'', week of January 15, 1989</re ...ōh''. It has also been deliberately used in languages like English to form new words: "[[portmanteau]]-words", for instance, the famous London "smog" come
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  • '''Novial'''{{efn|blend of {{lang|nov|novi}} (new) + {{abbr|IAL|international auxiliary language}}}} is a [[constructed langu ...the letters ''k'' and ''q'' and the first part of ''x'', also acquired the new sign ''c'' (before ''a, o, u'' and consonants), a practice with which nearl
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  • ...pitulated to its surroundings. Here, however, it subsumed and appropriated new processes while maintaining ''all'' of its original syntax.
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  • ...e, especially in the syllable onset, but is entirely predictable given the new surroundings in Southeast Asia and Oceania<ref>See geographic distribution,
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  • In Central Khad, new consonant clusters, that had appeared after vowel reduction and elision, we
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  • ...Dundulanyä words, and there are a few suffixes that can be used to derive new nouns from existing ones, sometimes male ones from female ones and vicevers
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  • |mapcaption = New Greece or "Elas to Cain" ...the coast of New Carthage - our Cartagena in Spain. Its mission is to find new territories where they can live in peace and prosperity, far from the Persi
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  • ...er languages, many of which merged certain types into one and then created new ways to express information previously conveyed by them.
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  • ...ore difficult sentence more comprehensible, highlight a topic, introduce a new topic, or end a previous topic. This phenomenon typically requires the use
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  • | style="text-align: left" | Indicates new, non-derivable, or contrastive information.
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  • * Pei, Mario. ''One Language for the World.'' Devin-Adair, New York: 1958.
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  • ...riktinäm''' quotes: ''"Old Natalician may be the result of intervention of new local loanwords and the varieties of dialects may have caused a deviation o ...the monarchy by the hands of '''Goz Hoz''', and until the creation of the new republic by '''Zafel Sörät Fortla''', during the year 1845 when the offic
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  • ...google.com/site/interglossa1943/contents] Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Eng. / New York: Penguin Books. OCLC 1265553.</ref> devised by the scientist [[Lancel ...language – “glossa” being the English transliteration), and thus founded a new auxiliary language.<ref name="GEO">Glosa Education Organisation (GEO) (2006
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  • ...the Western dialects later gained a labialised allophone *å, resulting in new o-phoneme), development of syllabic sonorants into diphthongoids with the i ...survive. Such disconnected patterns exist solely as independent words, no new forms arise from that pattern. Different dialects may preserve different "p
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  • ...may change the phoneme in both spoken and written language when producing new grammatical forms (such as comparatives and vocatives), a list of such muta ! colspan="3" scope="col" style="text-align: center;"|''new''
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  • ...demy abandoning Schleyer's Volapük in favor of [[Idiom Neutral]] and other new constructed language projects. Another reason for the decline of Volapük m ...e=One Language for the World|date=1968|publisher=Biblo and Tannen|location=New York|page=134|url=https://www.questia.com/read/591845/one-language-for-the-
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  • ...rew upon common elements of these closely related languages to construct a new Kiitra language. While intended for use in trade and government administrat
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  • ...the [[w:Dravidian languages|Dravidian]] languages and various families in New Guinea and Australia; however, none of these proposals has much academic su
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  • | ancestor = [[New Latin language|Neo Latin]] ...google.com/site/interglossa1943/contents] Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Eng. / New York: Penguin Books: p. 10-11. OCLC 1265553.</ref>)
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  • * '''new''' ''adj.'' nu [OP. nuu] * '''new''' ''adj.'' nu (OP. nuu)
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  • ...re produced by real-life conlangers and available online in .pdf format. A new article is published on the first of every month.
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  • #We learn something new each day.
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  • The Eastern languages lost their consonant clusters in all positions, though new medial clusters later formed due to syncope: ''*'''sp'''autʰanVs (P-L)>''' ...tʲ, and *tʲʰ which become affricates in both Thad and Khad groups. Later a new classification was developed, which makes a distinction between '''Central'
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  • ...|publisher=[[Routledge]]|year=2010|isbn=9780415424325|edition=3rd|location=New York|pages=34|chapter=Artificial languages|oclc=656296619}}</ref> ...t=Arika|publisher=Spiegel & Grau|year=2009|isbn=978-0-385-52788-0|location=New York|chapter=The Klingons, the Conlangers, and the Art of Language – 26.
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  • ...ation. Southerners and more Central speakers do the same, but lengthen the new monophthong. Thus, it can be said that Southerners distinguish vowel length
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  • ...uage-development and regulatory body. There's also a small diaspora in the New World. |new=nuıd
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  • ...as to be conquered by the New Kingdom. And if there was one thing that the New Kingdom ''did'' want, it was to conquer the northern city-states. A war was ...otect a local chief. Afterwards a small town arose around the fortress and new walls were built. One wall wasn't considered enough, in total three walls w
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  • ...le Northern dialect was heavily influenced by Low German resulting in some new features of it such as an initial stress and loss of the pitch accent. howe ...cate events expected in the future. In Eastern dialects this form became a new future tense.
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  • ...onant (which was always voiceless) disappeared, which left /m̥ n̥ ʍ l̥/ as new phonemes. ...-person singular and third-person plural pronouns (''-ge'' and ''-di'') as new accusative affixes on nouns contributed to the development of a noun case s
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  • ...so lenited. Note that this occurred after tonogenesis was complete, and no new tones were generated. Consequently all unaspirated stops opening stressed s
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  • | Christmas and New Year greetings || * || /’evɒ/
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  • ...a_fact_foer "John Quijada and Ithkuil, the Language He Invented"], ''[[The New Yorker]]'', Dec. 24, 2012.</ref> constructed language created by Suzette Ha
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  • ...s have more Roman influence. The Roman Empire extended that far and made a new dialect for the Unitɪx language’s original dialect is further north beca
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  • ...an find all verb and root words in this dictionary. Everybody can create a new word with these words and Hurayish’s suffix. # Prefix : teze Barq (New House)
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  • ...e the Maryan Coptic language were created in March 2018, initially titled 'New Coptic' and 'Neo-Egyptian'.These early drafts detailed a modified Latin alp ...November of the same year. Most current Maryan texts/translations use this new Latin script, informally titled "Latin v2". Although most documentation on
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  • ...ve suffixes, with the (pro)noun's original case agreeing with the head the new locative/lative word modifies. Possessive/informal pronouns use ''-ha'' in ...ves (for example ''töngtöng²'' "somewhat narrow" from ''töng²'' "narrow"), new iterative or reflexive meanings from some verbs (for example ''harar³'' "i
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  • | '''new''' || ''niw'' | '''new''' || ''niw''
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  • ...r languages leaving only a bunch of substrate words and place names. Those new cultures would be quite advanced and prosperous for a long time until about ...unstressed vowels merged into [ə] and vowel assimilation, which then gave new consonant alterations. This was due to increasing contacts with more techno
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  • ...nly they are new in attested history and their use in these poems formed a new corpus of legends that survives in traditional culture up to the present da ...lution in Chlouvānem literature: the birth of theater (''bræšlanah'') as a new, distinct genre. Chlouvānem theater before the Skyrdegan contact was virtu
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  • ...onstructed language created by Macy Sinrich, a 17 year old in Cherry Hill, New Jersey
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  • * '''Compounding''' &ndash; combining two lemmas to create a new lemma * '''Class derivation''' &ndash; forming new nouns by altering the class of an existing noun
    49 KB (6,456 words) - 14:40, 30 December 2022
  • * /β/+/ʌ/, in either order, simplified to a new vowel, /y/, which later lowered to /ø/ to contrast with /i/. * Similarly to the formation of the new absolutive prefixes, causative prefixes formed from the ergative/possessive
    36 KB (5,155 words) - 20:09, 8 August 2019
  • ...from Old Meskangela in approximately 300 BNE and remained spoken until the New Era, after which it remained only a written standard, as local dialects gai '''New Meskangela''' dialects are written in the '''Meskangēl''' script, a descen
    54 KB (7,594 words) - 16:20, 30 October 2022
  • In 2014 a new official website was launched on the "elefen.org" domain: it offers various LFN has a small number of regular [[affixes]] that help to create new words.
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