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  • ! width=10% |[[w:periodic table group|group]] ! width=5% |[[w:alkali metal| 1 ]]
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  • ! width=10% |[[periodic table group|group]] ! width=5% |[[alkali metal| 1 ]]
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  • ! {{small|[[:w:Ejective consonant|ejective]]<small><ref name=d group=note>Ejectives are phonemically and graphically considered sequences of Cʡ ! rowspan=5| [[:w:Affricate consonant|Affricate]]
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  • | colspan="5" | '''''Na i <span style="color:blue">ngegyo ya</span> ndyolya.''''' ...ll>NOUN</small> compounds are always head-first. This means that the first element of the compound defines what thing the compound refers to, while anything t
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  • ...ong and short stops changing the amount of phonemes from 13 consonants and 5 vowels to 16 consonants and 10 vowels. ...singular form is the default number for count nouns, it indicates a single element (i.e. A pen. A book)
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  • ...eir size range from being less than 10 centimetres wide and long and about 5 centimetres tall when born (from external sacks or 'eggs', carried by their ...coding'' as numbers from '''0''' (no signal emitted in that channel) to '''5''' (highest).
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  • ''Hibuese'' is derived from the name of the Hibu island group, which is itself simply a compound formed from ''hi'' 'this' or 'that' plus | colspan="5" | '''''Na i <span style="color:blue">ngegyo ya</span> ndyolya.'''''
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  • ...all> || ( ʒ ) <small><sup>1, 4</sup></small> || || '''h''' <small><sup>4, 5</sup></small> | '''w'''<small><sup>5</sup></small> || || || '''j''' <small><sup>4</sup></small> || ||
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  • ...wmẹljăd'')</small><br/>17% Chlouvānem <small>(''țẹnwhanem'')</small><br/>1,5% others ...to the tripoint with Brono, being 3.ᘔƐ2 pā (6758<sub>10</sub> = about 7021.5 m) high.
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  • |align="center"| 5 |align="center"| 5
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  • ...uage, even though by the end of the classical period it had already been a group of closely related languages. The most accurate term to describe Meskangela ! 5
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  • Here is the list of all morphemes (222 words, 5 basic suffixes, and 20 shortcut affixes) * omado = group; team; set; company; a number of things with something in common
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  • ...a vowel + ''-i'' will alter to vowel + ''-u'' when a suffix or the second element of a compound begins with a consonant: In compounds, the primary stress is placed on the second element, with secondary stress on the first.
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  • ...al Girls society wasn’t that united, and at the beginning of 1667, a small group of them betrayed the Headmistress and taught the language to the witches of | 5 || [[File:Popoma - k.png]] || {{IPA|k}} || k
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  • Bis Burunko has a relatively simple phonology with 21 consonants, 5 pure vowels and 6 true diphthongs. The orthography is almost entirely regul :: ''gis'' 'man' + ''-do'' (collective) = ''giito'' 'group, band'
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  • The Kamiq number around 33 million souls and form the largest group to belong to the European Pyɡmy or Thurse Phenotype. This is characterised 5) Followinɡ a liquid, /ʃ, v, ʒ, ɣ, j, w/ are realised as [tʃ, b, dʒ, �
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  • ...ve element of derivation. It is occasionally used to indicate a collective group. Mass nouns do not have plurals but new nouns can be derived from them by a Verbs are the most complex element of the Yrkyr morphology. They are composed of a stem to which inflectional
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  • | style="height:210px;" colspan=5 rowspan=7 | <div style="position:relative;width:300px;height:210px;">[[Imag <div style="position:absolute; left:5%; width:2em; top:2%; height:1.33em; font-size:120%; background:white;">i</d
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  • | '''Approximant''' || || || || [ɹ]<sup>5</sup> || || || j || w || || || | '''Open-mid''' || ɛ || || || || [ɔ]<sup>5</sup>
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  • There is also a group of nouns that ended in ע in PH, where became a kind of /e/ in PAH. This m ...the first word or phrase. Because the particle is in fact attached to the element of the sentence around which the interrogation centers, the use often requi
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  • ...<br>* Daman Braille consisting of only 10 symbols.<br>* the DamanDaman 10-element systems: logographic and phonemic at the same time. ...its 258 roots and 3 or 6 suffixes; it has been tested that it takes about 5 days for an average person to memorize the whole vocabulary. It is not poss
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  • ...ixes ''a-, be-'' and ''fer-'' do not usually bear stress, so the following element takes it (e.g. ''ahínt, fersétand''). | 5
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  • ...́''' /da/ [<sup>n</sup>dɐ] ''it.present''.3; '''υɾω''' /ʹlidna/ [ʹɫidnɐ] ''group''; '''υʌɾ''' /ʹlida/ [ʹɫidɐ] ''boy''; '''ɔυo:υɾ''' /ʹkubud/ [ʹ ...umber of compound nouns where the second element is very common, the first element will instead be stressed, thus '''ʌʌʌ:ω-oʌɾ''' ''acoustics'', for exa
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  • ...morphology, each word contains a root, and in most cases also a formative element, including inflections, affixes, suffixes, etc. Phonology regards the same It is possible for a single syllable to form a complete phonetic group which may or may not be a sentence, like when using the imperative, but mor
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  • ...vowel inventory consisting of 24 phonemes: 15 monophthongs (6 oral short, 5 oral long, and 4 breathy-voiced), 7 diphthongs (4 oral and 3 breathy-voiced ...t have both in {{IPA|[oɪ̯]}}. Opening, rounding, and backing of the second element to {{IPA|[ɔɒ̯]}} is found almost exclusively in a coastal strip from jus
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  • ...und their way together, the most well-known and well-studied of which is a group of about 15 living in and around Berlin, Germany. ...orld' or a loan word such as '''hiia''', which was common among the Berlin group (from German ''hier'') although it now seems to be dying out in favour of '
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  • | style="height: 210px;" colspan=5 rowspan=7 | <div style="position: relative;">[[File:Blank vowel trapezoid.s <div style="position: absolute; left: 5%; width: 2.3em; top: 2%; background: white;">i</div>
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  • ! " colspan="5;"| Vowels ! " colspan="5;"| Sonorants
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  • ...und their way together, the most well-known and well-studied of which is a group of about 15 living in and around Berlin, Germany. ...orld' or a loan word such as '''hiia''', which was common among the Berlin group (from German ''hier'') although it now seems to be dying out in favour of '
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  • <p>Although the starting population of each group is still a matter of debate among Raunan historians, it is often considered ...did no longer accept non-word-final glottal stop codae, but the glottalic element would cause neighbouring voiceless plosives to turn into ejectives as in <e
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  • |+3-h (-uh, -ūh, -u<sup>5</sup>) ...an associative plural, i.e. ''Kālomījñai'' "Kālomīyeh and people in/of her group".
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  • ...d in this article is that of ''Middle I Kronurum'' (MIK). At this stage, a group of OIK speakers has already moved westwards from the AIK speaker's cultural | style="height:210px;" colspan=5 rowspan=7 | <div style="position:relative;width:300px;height:210px;">[[Imag
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  • ...es, including Mohawk, Caddo, and Gunwinggu. Minhast also falls within this group. ...The result alters discourse by presenting the Agent as the most important element of the discourse, while that of the Patient has been reduced to a periphera
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  • <small><sup>5</sup></small> /r/ may be pronounced as a tap ([ɾ]), especially when ungemi ...couple"; ''lammeeya'' "pairs; couples". To refer to a single member from a group, a double singulative can be used - e.g. ''lammeeticha/lammeetitti'' "membe
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  • ...themselves with national politics and to think of themselves as a distinct group. In the west, particularly among the middle-ranking local nobility, the sur ! 5
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  • 5. The voiced labiodental fricative becomes a voiced labiodental approximant. The second large group of prefixes is the group of temporal prefixes, which indicate information on time. Due to their spec
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  • * '''Bamboo:''' A group of woody perennial evergreen plants in the true grass family Poaceae, subfa * '''Fern:''' Any member of a large group of vascular plants in the family Filices who have neither flowers nor seeds
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  • ...anguage, an article is used in front of pluralized given names to denote a group of more people defined from one of them, often (depending on context) "X an Numerals from 5 to 10 are indeclinable:
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  • ...Brazil. It's classified as West Germanic in-universe, but forms a distinct group from what is called West Germanic in our timeline. Glommish is phonological =====Strong class 5=====
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  • | rowspan=5 | śośä || śośäṣu || śośänī ...mily; X and partner..."; cf. ''Kālomīyayi'' "Kālomīye and people in/of her group".
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  • ...explicit or "unmarked" (as per Chlouvānem terminology) is always the first element of a sentence and everything else - the comment or ''paṣukulas'' - comes ...is a rough but good approximation for that as (see example sentences 3 to 5 below) the closest argument to the verb is the agent when non-triggered in
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  • ...thongs '''ai, ei, au''', and their breathy-voiced versions mute the second element in a semivowel; in '''ai''' and '''au''' the vowel is naturally lengthened ..., and with the basic root ablaut) to the stem - but note that verb classes 5 to 10 have their own vowel patterns that diverge from this general one. Exa
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  • ...escending from most common '''i''': i, e (9); u, a (7); s, o, n (6); k, m (5); y and t (4). This is a rather poor count, since it doesn't include many o !colspan="5"|Quantifier
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  • | '''TKJ''' || Takajñanta || Kūmanabūruh || 5,607,929 | '''OGÑ''' || Ogiñjaiṭa || Lūlunimarta || 5,279,389
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  • ...opean languages|Indo-European language]] that belongs to the Gotho-Romance group of the Italic languages, however Luthic has great Germanic influence; where ...thnologue]] and [[w:Glottolog|Glottolog]] group Luthic into a new language group, the Gotho-Romance (''opere citato'') family is still somewhat dubious.
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  • ...Speaker prefectural capital Kissamut. The Salmon Speakers are the second group that use the Hanzi and Hangul systems most often; the scripts are used almo ! colspan="5" | Plural
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