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  • | agency = Arnah Bureau of Linguistics(ABL)
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  • ...cally pleasing. However, as I do not currently have an expert knowledge of linguistics, to create
    7 KB (1,135 words) - 04:15, 20 January 2017
  • ...f [[Susan Conant]]'s "Dog Lover's Mysteries". The character Johanna does [[linguistics|linguistic]] research with a [[feminist]] bent on [[grammatical gender]] "i
    8 KB (1,139 words) - 00:26, 14 February 2021
  • There are three basic [[Tone (linguistics)|tones]] in Guosa: high, mid, and low; there are also two [[Tone contour|co ...sa, all verbs have one form; there is no conjugation. There is a [[Copula (linguistics)|copula]], ''wù'', but it is only used with a predicate noun. With predica
    19 KB (3,043 words) - 20:50, 26 January 2022
  • ...et|{{lang|el|ς}}}} was also used word-medially at the end of a [[Compound (linguistics)|compound]] morpheme, e.g. "δυςκατανοήτων", marking the morphe
    7 KB (858 words) - 15:19, 5 December 2019
  • ...entertainment to its creator, as well as help its creator learn more about Linguistics as a whole along the way. Although, it goes without saying that it's mostly
    6 KB (1,012 words) - 15:18, 14 May 2018
  • Ancient Sohcahtoan is a [[w:Stress (linguistics)|prototonic]] language, meaning stress is placed on the first syllable of a
    8 KB (1,150 words) - 11:17, 29 February 2024
  • ...corporation]] and derivation. That is, it can add many different [[Prefix (linguistics)|prefix]]es and [[suffix]]es to a root until very long words are formed. Ve .... Another feature which is rarely marked in manuscripts is the [[Saltillo (linguistics)|saltillo]] or [[glottal stop]] ([ʔ]). In this article, the ''saltillo'' i
    34 KB (5,287 words) - 14:03, 2 May 2023
  • ! colspan="4"| [[w:Tone (linguistics)|Tones]]
    8 KB (1,184 words) - 06:00, 6 March 2024
  • ...ally expresses [[w:Modality (natural language)|modality]] or [[w:Contrast (linguistics)|contrast]]. If a verb phrase contains more than one verb, the proclitic wi ...tical relations (subject and objects). This set is called its [[w:Valency (linguistics)|valency]]. Kirtumur has several mechanisms which change the normal valency
    31 KB (4,874 words) - 05:47, 6 September 2021
  • ...⟨é⟩, ⟨ó⟩ and ⟨ú⟩, although in general stress is placed on the [[w:Stress (linguistics)|penultimate]] syllable of a word.
    9 KB (1,210 words) - 14:57, 29 February 2024
  • ...primary stress, secondary stress and those that are unstressed. In Hondish linguistics, those are conventionally markes as ''P'', ''S'' and ''u'' respectively. Ho
    11 KB (1,396 words) - 22:49, 24 July 2023
  • Psér, like its ancestor [[Paleogadaic]], is [[w:Stress (linguistics)|prototonic]], meaning that stress is placed on the first syllable of a wor
    10 KB (1,342 words) - 10:31, 14 March 2024
  • The general rule regarding the [[Stress (linguistics)#Lexical stress|stress]] is: ...class – [[noun]], [[verb]], [[adjective]], [[adverb]], etc. [[Derivation (linguistics)|Derivation]] takes place by means of [[affix]]es and [[particle (grammar)|
    24 KB (3,445 words) - 15:26, 28 April 2021
  • {{Main|linguistics:Morphosyntactic alignment}}
    15 KB (2,250 words) - 20:53, 19 February 2020
  • ...tress is always found either on the [[w:Penult|penult]] or the [[w:Ultima_(linguistics)|ultima]], depending on the vowels present, and the secondary stress is alw * {{cop|'''ϫⲱⲣⲁⲥⲡⲉ'''}} (linguistics): {{IPA|/t͡ʃoːɾˈaspə/}}
    26 KB (3,410 words) - 02:13, 24 June 2023
  • ...ormation on the language is that is has a very weak word-final [[w:stress (linguistics)|stress]], lacks [[w:adjective|adjective]]s and [[w:adverb|adverb]]s, and t ...ese do to some extent govern [[w:obviation|obviation]], and [[w:agreement (linguistics)|agreement]] with adjectives. They are mainly dependent upon size and edibi
    19 KB (2,775 words) - 22:04, 4 July 2021
  • ...(grammar)|articles]] ('''''la''''' or '''''un''''') or other [[determiner (linguistics)|determiners]] such as '''''esta''''' (this, these), '''''acel''''' (that, There are also several [[Prefix (linguistics)|prefixes]]. '''''Non-''''' means not, '''''re-''''' means again or in the
    26 KB (3,817 words) - 06:03, 11 February 2021
  • ...resonant; the inflection is an example of "hybrid inflection" in Soenjoan linguistics, i.e. a former consonant stem which was shifted to vowel stem but retaining
    9 KB (1,354 words) - 02:32, 19 November 2023
  • ...e stem. Later languages developed this feature into separate [[w:Volition (linguistics)|volition]] or [[w:Telicity|telicity]] verb categories. Kyem-Khad verbs exh
    9 KB (1,313 words) - 10:44, 9 May 2022
  • ...what satirical take on the efforts of certain 19th-century popularizers of linguistics to posit Sanskrit as the ''Ursprache'' of the Indo-Europeans — or, as the
    10 KB (1,379 words) - 05:36, 11 February 2021
  • Fásriyya is a [[w:Tone (linguistics)|tonal language]] with two tone levels, high (H) and low (L), with low bein
    12 KB (1,619 words) - 02:53, 29 January 2021
  • *Gír Bhélima: Linguistics *Bhoc chúna: Alignment [Rules] (Linguistics) [Come-Rules]
    24 KB (4,039 words) - 04:09, 24 July 2015
  • |agency = The Natalician Academic Council for Linguistics ..., during the year 1845 when the official ''Natalician academic council for Linguistics'' was founded and coined the official source of tracking of the language's
    28 KB (4,061 words) - 00:23, 28 March 2024
  • distinguishes alienable and inalienable [[Linguistics:Possession|possession]]. Both are marked with prefixes on the possessed nou
    20 KB (2,889 words) - 05:14, 22 August 2013
  • As reconstructed by '''Tahokhe ni-Peike''', scholar of linguistics at the Academy of Golden Islet (''kny Fedoret kär Lahör'').
    15 KB (1,848 words) - 14:44, 20 May 2014
  • Kiitra employs nineteen consonants and a [[glottal stop]] marker; Alplai linguistics, however, regard the "h" sound and glottal stop as a distinct intermediary
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  • ...countless hours studying texts in [[w:theoretical linguistics|theoretical linguistics]], [[w:cognitive grammar|cognitive grammar]], [[w:psycholinguistics|psychol ...ophonology with 30 consonants and 10 vowels (and the addition of [[w:Tone (linguistics)|tones]]) and published the revision on 10 June 2007 as Ilaksh.<ref name="i
    41 KB (5,747 words) - 23:59, 24 July 2021
  • The category of [[w:Possession (linguistics)|possession]] is indicated with possessive [[w:Possessive affix|affixes]].
    13 KB (1,890 words) - 16:37, 10 March 2023
  • ...l gender|gender]] of the most oblique argument given a word's [[w:Valency (linguistics)|valency]], as defined by the ''DGA pyramid''<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/
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  • Gaju is considered more linguistically [[w:conservative (linguistics)|innovative]] than Rttirri, having undergone many phonological and grammati * Gradual development of a [[w:tone (linguistics)|tone]] system. First, coda */ʟ/ disappeared and left a low tone on the pr
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  • ...eland B.|chapter=Le linguistica como reclamo pro Interlingua|trans-chapter=Linguistics as an advertisement for Interlingua|title=Interlinguistica e Interlingua: D ...simple grammar and regular word formation using a small number of [[root (linguistics)|roots]] and [[affix]]es.<ref name="many-represented">[[Alice Vanderbilt Mo
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  • In Dokdo Creole, [[w:Stress (linguistics)|primary stress]] is placed on the first syllable of a word, whereas [[w:Se
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  • Likewise, Sambahsa's [[Stress (linguistics)|accentuation]] rules are complex but regular, and tend to follow what is o ...as it was the case in PIE.<ref>R.S.P. Beekes, ''Comparative Indo-European Linguistics'', J.Benjamins.Pub., p.195</ref> There are identical forms for the relative
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  • ...also serves as yet another opportunity for me to delve into Indo-European linguistics. Hirathic has furthermore a set of words from an in-universe pre-Indo-Europ
    11 KB (1,558 words) - 18:40, 5 July 2021
  • ...and in some cases the intransitive subject, when a clause is [[w:Volition (linguistics)|volitional]]. Here is an example of such a volitional contrast in an intra
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  • ...to other West Plains languages. The language also has an overt [[w:Copula (linguistics)|copula]], ''(y)in'' ("to be"), which is attached to nouns as a suffix - th
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  • ...irst=Joseph L. |last=Subbiondo|title=John Wilkins and 17th-century British linguistics|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5pP2LoB9eJkC&pg=PA144|access-date=28
    13 KB (1,927 words) - 02:16, 6 February 2021
  • ...ilities as a conlanger by applying my (regrettably deficient) knowledge in linguistics.
    12 KB (1,694 words) - 01:25, 1 October 2021
  • ...e many languages spoken nearby, its phonology does not feature a [[w:tone (linguistics)|tone]] system, but it does have a three-way voicing/aspiration distinction
    14 KB (2,028 words) - 15:05, 8 February 2021
  • ...e Kutic and Moshurian. Although Iki-Duki's most famous contribution to the linguistics community was his classification of Kutic as part of the at the time still The Inner Taráhus dialect is generally considered by Moshurian linguistics to be what the MLR constitution means in the line: <blockquote>"''[...] The
    31 KB (4,567 words) - 13:52, 17 April 2024
  • ...cific example of such a system. The scientific study of language is called linguistics. Estimates of the number of languages in the world vary between 5,000 and 7
    20 KB (2,499 words) - 16:41, 6 July 2021
  • ...ry regular except for a small set of verbs, which includes the [[w:Copula (linguistics)|copula]] '''{{term|sire}}'''. ...verbs: '''{{term|duere}}''' and '''{{term|friiere}}'''—and [[w:Derivative (linguistics)|derivatives]] thereof.
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  • |agency = Imperial Xanian Linguistics Institute
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  • The [[stress (linguistics)|stress]] is based on the classical Latin rule: ...lar – and Peano's – usage, ''[[grammar]]'' does not refer to [[Morphology (linguistics)|morphological]] structures alone, but also to [[syntax]] and [[phonology]]
    31 KB (4,607 words) - 15:41, 28 April 2021
  • ...s attached to an existing verb - a process, called noun [[w:Incorporation (linguistics)|incorporation]]. Adjectives and adverbials derive from either verbs or nom ...ly found in a specific position, some may change order via [[w:Metathesis_(linguistics)|metathesis]]. Suffixes are typically more rigid and when a consonant clust
    31 KB (4,724 words) - 18:27, 23 December 2020
  • ...escended from the Proto-Duaric gerund, to form a compound verb. In Duaric linguistics, this verbal noun is referred to as the participial, as it also functions a
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  • ...elf, but is instead reflected by verb conjugation. Nouns can be [[w:Focus (linguistics)|focused]] or neutral, depending on their importance in the conversation. M [[w:Possession (linguistics)|Possession]] is marked with possessive prefixes, attached to the possessed
    54 KB (7,594 words) - 16:20, 30 October 2022
  • ...isolate|language isolate]], meaning it does not [[w:Genetic relationship (linguistics)|genetically relate]] to any other known language on the planet, similar to
    15 KB (2,153 words) - 14:43, 26 March 2024
  • ...ject]] (VSO) word order and head-first phrases. It had verbs, [[w:Nominal (linguistics)|nominals]] (a combined noun/adjective/participle part of speech), pronouns Lemizh uses [[w:Mora (linguistics)|moræ]] for structuring words: a short syllable equals one mora, and a lon
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