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  • #REDIRECT [[w:Morphology (linguistics)]]
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  • ===[[Linguistics:Morphosyntactic alignment|Morphosyntactic alignment]]=== ====[[Linguistics:Trigger alignment|Trigger]]====
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  • ==PART II : HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS==
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  • == Phonotactics in Linguistics ==
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  • ...onlang designed for the purpose of exploring some element in the theory of linguistics. Most such languages are concerned with the relation between language and
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  • * ''ma{{cab}}kam̄'' = (linguistics) tone
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  • !colspan=3| [[wikipedia:Glide (linguistics)|Glides]] !colspan=3| [[wikipedia:Stress (linguistics)|Stress]]
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  • !colspan=3| [[wikipedia:Tone (linguistics)|Tones]] !colspan=3| [[wikipedia:Stress (linguistics)|Stress]]
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  • !colspan=3| [[wikipedia:Stress (linguistics)|Stress]]
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  • !colspan=3| [[wikipedia:Glide (linguistics)|Glides]] !colspan=3| [[wikipedia:Stress (linguistics)|Stress]]
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  • !colspan=3| [[wikipedia:Tone (linguistics)|Tones]] !colspan=3| [[wikipedia:Stress (linguistics)|Stress]]
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  • [[Category:Linguistics]]
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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 *[http://www.sil.org/linguistics/GlossaryOflinguisticTerms/ SIL Glossary of Linguistic Terms]
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  • !colspan=3| [[w:Stress (linguistics)|Stress]]
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  • !colspan=3| [[w:Stress (linguistics)|Stress]]
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  • ...direction of [[w:transitivity (grammar)|transitivity]] or [[w:possession (linguistics)|possession]]<br>(2›3 may mean 2 acts on 3; 1sg›sg may mean a 1sg posse | 0 || [[w:null morpheme|zero (null)]], [[w:covert (linguistics)|covert form]]<br>(such as gender in a language where the word doesn't show
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  • !colspan=3| [[wikipedia:Stress (linguistics)|Stress]]
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  • !colspan=3| [[wikipedia:Stress (linguistics)|Stress]]
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  • Bestemmt, de [[w:Argument (linguistics)|hovetargumenter]] av verber, er de to argumenter (på engelsk, subjekt og ...lingvistikker se osser [[Guide:Introduction|ledeskab]] og det [[:Category:Linguistics|lingvistikker]] aftejl.
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  • ...riori jokelang made as a way for a couple friends(who are not too big into linguistics) to use as a secret language.
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  • !colspan=3| [[wikipedia:Stress (linguistics)|Stress]]
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  • !colspan=3| [[wikipedia:Stress (linguistics)|Stress]]
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  • !colspan=3| [[w:Stress (linguistics)|Stress]]
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  • !colspan=3| [[wikipedia:Stress (linguistics)|Stress]]
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  • !colspan=3| [[wikipedia:Stress (linguistics)|Stress]]
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  • !colspan=3| [[w:Stress (linguistics)|Stress]]
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  • !colspan=3| [[wikipedia:Stress (linguistics)|Stress]]
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  • !colspan=3| [[w:Stress (linguistics)|Stress]]
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  • !colspan=3| [[wikipedia:Stress (linguistics)|Stress]]
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  • ...with something so unlike Latin you have to wonder if you broke historical linguistics or not.
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  • ...purposes of [[w:historical-comparative linguistics|historical-comparative linguistics]]. Translations of the Swadesh list into a set of languages allow researche
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  • .../. That phoneme corresponds to /l/ and many instances of the low [[w:tone (linguistics)|tone]] in Gaju, and corresponds to /w/ and diphthongal /u/ in Rttirri. In |l, [[w:Tone (linguistics)|V˩]]
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  • The language's creation was headed by my first found intrest in linguistics in the 6th grade. At first it was to be a fusion of Latin and some Germanic
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  • ...ts’ first great hurdle, however thanks to the breakthroughs of comparative linguistics, the linguists were able to figure that the consonant inventory must contai
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  • ...tory of six vowels and 22 consonants, and also distinguished two [[w:tone (linguistics)|tones]]. As part of the [[w:Mainland Southeast Asia linguistic area|Southe Old Gaju distinguished two [[w:tone (linguistics)|tones]]: high and low. In addition, two contour tones were allowed in loan
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  • ...is a philosophical auxlang growing on [[w:Cognitive linguistics|cognitive linguistics]]. It has five main goals, according to the creator Escha<ref>[https://euco
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  • !colspan=3| [[wikipedia:Stress (linguistics)|Stress]]
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  • !colspan=3| [[wikipedia:Stress (linguistics)|Stress]]
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  • In Czecklish linguistics, a thematic circumfix consists of two vowels that are placed before and aft In Czecklish linguistics, a thematic circumfix consists of two vowels that are placed before and aft
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  • ...ence is only known by magic but only muggles have developed the science of linguistics. This project is dedicated to the first martyr of this charitable cause, Ch |sign=Ministry of Magical-Muggle Relations, Linguistics Division
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  • ART.SPEC = [[w:Specificity_(linguistics)|specific article]]
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  • !colspan=3| [[wikipedia:Stress (linguistics)|Stress]]
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  • ! colspan="4"| [[w:Tone (linguistics)|Tones]]
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  • ...una, pepe''. [[stress (linguistics)|Stress]] normally falls on the [[Root (linguistics)|main root]]. For example, in ''apkebo'' = to behead, the stress falls on ' Uropi [[Root (linguistics)|roots]] can be divided into three categories:
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  • ...Business|Marshall School of Business]] with a doctorate in [[w:Linguistics|linguistics]]. Naʼvi was designed to fit [[w:James Cameron|James Cameron]]'s conceptio ...t the project would appeal to Paul Frommer, with whom he had co-authored a linguistics textbook, and so forwarded Lightstorm's inquiry on to him. Frommer and Cam
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  • !colspan=3| [[wikipedia:Stress (linguistics)|Stress]]
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  • ...think "African" languages sound. As I am rather unlearned when it comes to linguistics the result is likely to be sketchy and uninspiring to others, but it is mai
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  • !colspan=3| [[wikipedia:Stress (linguistics)|Stress]]
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  • |setting=experiment in feminist [[linguistics]], and featured in Elgin's novel ''Native Tongue'' Láadan has an [[agglutinative language|agglutinative]] [[morphology (linguistics)|morphology]], and uses a number of [[affix]]es to indicate various feeling
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  • !colspan=3| [[wikipedia:Stress (linguistics)|Stress]]
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