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  • #Multisyllabic words must feature an equal number of stressed and unstressed syllables, or at mo ===Compound words===
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  • [[Category:Contionary]] [[Category:Teubo nouns]] [[Category:Teubo words]]
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  • ...oto-Germanic ''*þiudiskaz'' (Of the people), and, as such, is cognate with words like “Dutch” and “Deutsch” (In German). The name itself was borrowe
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  • ...ell-known and popular abroad, such as ''internetas'' “the Internet”. Other words may have native doublets, both of which are used depending on a social grou !modern words
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  • While most words are native (a priori), Proto-Alopian features roots from [[w:Uralic languag
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  • Asterisks are used as a conventional mark of reconstructed words, such as *cʰälli, *kʰan, or *yüḍḍöṇ.
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  • <!-- How do the words in your language look? How do you derive words from others? Do you have cases? Are verbs inflected? Do nouns differ from a
    3 KB (413 words) - 19:40, 11 January 2020
  • Chinese words in this language should sound so Mandarin they're even polysyllabic, like ' ''-zi'' is quite productive and works even with Altaic words
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  • ...It is also a bit more conservative than Lithuanian. It had some surviving words and grammar from Proto-Balto-Slavic. It is also the only surviving Southern ...guages, both in phonology and grammar. Here is an comparison of the Baltic words for "this","that", "what" and "why" showing that the Finno-Estonians were s
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  • ...anguages in Radael. For example, conventions such as marking reconstructed words with an asterisk(*) originates in Zeror's ''Glossology'', as well as even t ...voiced pharyngeal fricative, and *ʕʷ, its labialised counterpart. Some PY words use *ʕʷ, such as ''*ʕʷel'', probably meaning "good" or "kind".
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  • <!-- How do the words in your language look? How do you derive words from others? Do you have cases? Are verbs inflected? Do nouns differ from a
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  • Non-native letters may occur in some foreign words or proper nouns, chiefly in toponyms and given names. <!-- How do the words in your language look? How do you derive words from others? Do you have cases? Are verbs inflected? Do nouns differ from a
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  • <!-- How do the words in your language look? How do you derive words from others? Do you have cases? Are verbs inflected? Do nouns differ from a
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  • ==Some words==
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  • * [z] appears in between vowels and only in native words of Proto-Indo-European origin. It can be sometimes considered an allophone
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  • ...odences are highly irregular and are usually restricted to just one or two words. There is no doubt, that Proto-Moran had genetic relatives in the past, how
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  • Here below are given the known etymologies for words in [[User:Chrysophylax/Reconstructing Proto-Tenarian|Proto-Tenarian]], the
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  • ...ds in the basin of [[w:Vistula|Vistula river]]. The language borrowed many words from old Indo-European languages that migrated into the same area around th ..., but in dictionaries and textbooks "ȭ" represents [ɤː] when it appears in words. South Carpathian has no long vowels, but uses "ĕ" and "ă" for its reduce
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  • ...parative reconstruction|comparatively reconstructed]]. These reconstructed words are usually taken from other languages such as Moshurian, and are labeled w
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  • ...as much less so; we know this because different constructions and function words (such as prepositions and verbal morphology) fossilized in each Talmic subb
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  • ...a product of the "cultural elite" of the peninsula. As such, many of these words are now used in more formal speech and registers.
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  • <!-- How do the words in your language look? How do you derive words from others? Do you have cases? Are verbs inflected? Do nouns differ from a
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  • <!-- How do the words in your language look? How do you derive words from others? Do you have cases? Are verbs inflected? Do nouns differ from a
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  • <!-- How do the words in your language look? How do you derive words from others? Do you have cases? Are verbs inflected? Do nouns differ from a
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  • Whenever possible, words are rederived from Proto-Germanic. ([[wikt:Category:Proto-Germanic lemmas] In the world of Universal Languages, Romance words are taken from Latin according to these rules:
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  • <!-- How do the words in your language look? How do you derive words from others? Do you have cases? Are verbs inflected? Do nouns differ from a
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  • <!-- How do the words in your language look? How do you derive words from others? Do you have cases? Are verbs inflected? Do nouns differ from a
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  • ===Words=== Palatalizing '''eu''' /œː/ is common in native words. Common sources are:
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  • <!-- How do the words in your language look? How do you derive words from others? Do you have cases? Are verbs inflected? Do nouns differ from a
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  • Root words included at least two moras, being either monosyllabic with a long vowel as ...-ɣi'', and ''*-ɣət'', but only the first ending can be found in almost all words in modern descendants (Again in East Carpathian the nominative plural for t
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  • ...lary''' 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 88% o ...double "greater than" signs mean the meaning hasn't changed. Finally, the words take a hyphen in the end, to indicate that they are usually used with anoth
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  • ...''*hduhu(w)k'', which became Proto-North Ebró ''*duh(w)k''. Other related words include Julok ''duhukîtu'', meaning "civilisation", possibly linking to th <!-- How do the words in your language look? How do you derive words from others? Do you have cases? Are verbs inflected? Do nouns differ from a
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  • ...sand years ago in a form of a collection of texts known as ''Qēnəttais'' ("words of the praised"). It's difficult to tell for how long Kvetain remained the ...ather than [f] and in Eastern dialects it was already [h], with occasional words, like ''fias'' in Kianne (from ''*fǭsan'' "knowledge") been borrowed direc
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  • ...though some groups of words have certain stress pattern. For example, many words from [[Psér]] preserve their original stress pattern, that being prototoni
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  • ...ly reconstructed from modern Sohcahtoan. These comparatively reconstructed words are marked with an "'''*'''"(asterisk) at the beginning of a word. Most words in Ancient Sohcahtoan originate in [[w:Proto-Japonic|Proto-Japonic]]. Indee
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  • <!-- How do the words in your language look? How do you derive words from others? Do you have cases? Are verbs inflected? Do nouns differ from a
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  • <!-- How do the words in your language look? How do you derive words from others? Do you have cases? Are verbs inflected? Do nouns differ from a
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  • ...ced-unvoiced contrast. Several sounds do not occur in the lexical forms of words, but are nevertheless common as the result of consonant mutation.
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  • <!-- How do the words in your language look? How do you derive words from others? Do you have cases? Are verbs inflected? Do nouns differ from a
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  • The incidence of tones A, B, C in Hlou-Shum words follows the ratio 2:1:1.
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  • Note that the second declension has two different patterns for words with final ''-c'' or ''-g'' and those with all other (or no) consonants. ...ng an ''-n'' as the majority of these had an ''n'' in Íscégon. Compare the words for "tree": ''útin'' became Cerian ''vútin'', nom.pl. ''vútiné'', but i
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  • Verner's law in random words? plax "to open" <- *pdax <- *phthax
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  • ...tic position, making word order somewhat rigid. However there are function words, some of which are fused.
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  • (How do the words in your language look? How do you derive words from others? Do you have cases? Are verbs inflected? Do nouns differ from a
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  • ...pened until later when it may have been necessary to differentiate between words that were becoming homophonous due to sound changes.
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  • ...ossible to distinguish the original root and from its derivatives. Certain words, created in an ablaut pattern, became obsolescent, leaving gaps in the abla Some roots exist as doublets — words with similar or identical meaning but different vowel grade. Various dialec
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  • ...[[w:Sonority Sequencing Principle|sonority hierarchy]], are reconstructed. Words could only end with a single consonant or a vowel, so word-final clusters w
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  • ...d a distinct vowel length, but in non-initial unstressed syllables of most words these vowels were often reduced and probably centralized, and thus merged a ...actually be a reduced vowel, since it sometimes contrasts ə<sub>4</sub> in words with rounded vowels.
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  • ...e of cognates in at least three of the source language units. The forms of words are derived by regular evolution from etymological prototypes. ...different phonology and orthography to Folksprak, so the forms of cognate words are often different. For example Frenkisch '''ryde''' [ˈraɪdə] means the
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  • ...d by a native vocabulary, which has many words pairs consisting of similar words that underwent different sound changes as well as an abundance of synonyms.
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