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  • ...enic loans for a number of other languages spoken near Bjỏr Æ. Æ had three non-entering tone and one checked tone at this stage.
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  • Non-traditional alliteration schemes are used in modern poetry and in whimsical
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  • ...s of Modern Aquitanian are shrouded in mystery; it's a common belief among non-linguists that Modern Aquitanian is a remnant of the earliest languages spo ...resemblance to the Greek word ''erebinthos'' for "pea", believed to be of non-Indo-European origin). Modern French loanwords are common in formal registe
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  • ...e very common, especially Ksieh, Dodellian, Talman, and Netagin ones. Some non-Clofabians take on a Clofabian last name with a similar sound, e.g. Cimater
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  • ...[f]. Meanwhile the previously spirantized '''g''' [ɣ] had reverted to its non-continuant form and merged with [ɡ]. According to a document recently disc ===Elimination of Non-Word-Initial /h/===
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  • ====Non-Syllabic Roots====
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  • ...lomorphy. Verbs can be grouped in two ways: non-prefixed and prefixed, and non-ablauting and ablauting. The verb tables below will use the following examp *Unprefixed, non-ablauting verbs: e.g. ''túsaiṁ'' /ˈtuːsai̯m/ 'he prays', ''ía·tús'
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  • These verbs continue the Proto-Idavic non-ablauting verb class (those formed with verb-forming affixes in Proto-Idavi
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  • # ''two dozen'' is named {{term|טונך}} <b>twǔnk</b>, and is written with a (non-final) <b>mem</b>: מ. It is worth our 24. # ''three dozen'' is named {{term|תרנך}} <b>þrǔnk</b>, and is written with a (non-final) <b>nun</b>: נ. It is worth our 36.
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  • | '''Non-Close''' || e || ø || ɑ || ʲɑ || ɒ || ʲɒ | '''Non Nasal''' || ə || ɞ
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  • ===Non-durative sentences=== Non-durative sentences are sentences that have a specific ending.
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  • *a non-posh accent ...stic change, a version of this "gynelect" is on its way to becoming a new, non-posh standard for Sowaár.
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  • ...nlike Clofabosin, Proto-Prepsic has a clear division between "finite" and "non-finite" forms. ====Non-finite forms====
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  • use Alcvean sound changes for vowels (minus the non-lambdicity): ''ai'' = /aː/; ''ar'' = /aj/
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  • | colspan="8" |'''Non-Finite Forms''' | colspan="8" |'''Non-Finite Forms'''
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  • There are set digraphs for non-Germanic sounds: Some non-Germanic sounds are used in transcription:
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  • === Non-numeral quantifiers === === Non-numeral quantifiers ===
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  • ...ly, the aspirated plosives are pronounced in most dialects released by the non-sibilant fricative with the same place of articulation [{{IPA|pɸ̆ tθ̆ t Nasal vowels tend to be longer than their non-nasal counterparts, and derive from historic short nasal, while long nasals
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  • *The only overt tense distinction in Hantza is non-future/future.
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  • ===Non-pulmonic consonants===
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  • ...ly simple - the sibilant allophones [s z] are used in the onset, while the non-sibilant allophones [θ ð] are used in the coda. Coda /s z/ may be in free ...dong differs in that final [θ] is maintained, but not final [ð], or either non-sibilant word-medially.
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  • ...{{angbr|'''ā̄ ā a a̱ a̱̱ a̖ a̰ ȧ á a̗'''}}. Only /˧ ˨/ tones may occur on non-word-initial morae.
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  • Non-rhotic with crazy shifts before r
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  • ! Person !! Non-past !! Past
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  • !<small>non-sibilant</small> # Voiceless alveolar non-sibilant fricative
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  • Hakdor is a dialect continuum spoken by the Hakdor, a non-human, engineered race on Aterra (also know as The Blighted).
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  • |+ Non-past vowel prefixing to make imperfect/non-past
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  • ====Non-past subject markers==== Subject marking in the non-past tense is done with the following affixes (example root ''-bac-'' "to e
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  • ...in specific conditions. In particular, a total lack of phonemic voicing of non-coronal fricatives.
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  • * loss of word-final short, non-nasal vowels in words of 3 or more syllables: ''negani'' > ''negan'' * nasal vowels merge with non-nasal counterparts
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  • ...of [[Hyudrontic languages]], all languages of which have regularly defined non-phonemic stress and many have it indicated by volume alone, and are hence l
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  • *Prăfin, from *phirwi-Hnom via a non-Talmic Quame language, related to Phirwo
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  • ...created to test the idea of a language whose syntax is based on graphs and non-redundant adjacency lists, rather than on trees.
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  • ! colspan="9"| {{sc|non-finite forms}} ! colspan="9"| {{sc|non-finite forms}}
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  • ...trictly neutral/hands off regarding other cultures and countries. They are non violent, in general, but known for their neophobia, gender inequality, and * Living - 'a - any non female person or creature, also applies to plants and insects
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  • ...ur core cases (Nominative, Accusative, Agentive, and Patientive), and five non-core cases (Genitive, Dative, Ablative, Partitive, and Attributive). The A Because Parseltongue is spoken by non-sentient snakes under the influence of magic, it conflates deixis and perso
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  • [[Category:Non-Indo-European Languages]]
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  • ! colspan=2 | Non-construct !! colspan=2 | Construct !! colspan=2 | Non-construct !! colspan=2 | Construct
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  • ...es two systems of personal pronouns – an egocentric system (1st person vs. Non 1st person), and a demonstrative system (proximal, medial, distal). '''2/3''' - non first person<br />
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  • [H̩RV,R̩HV],[VHR̩,VRH̩] > RHV,VHR (both non-syllabic)
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  • ...these caps have, at their central hub, an opening into a system of small, non-rotational passageways which link the cylinders together. Although the cyli
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  • ...or [[w:Biblical Hebrew|Biblical Hebrew]]. Anbirese is particularly rich in non-finite subordinate clause constructions, which may be used when English use ...g ''θumi'' (< Tigol ''tuaḃ ṁa mít'' 'who will grant') before a verb in the non-past tense.
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  • | hːk || '''hkk''' || ''non accurate translation for it.'' | hːtʃ || '''hčč''' || ''non accurate translation for it.''
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  • ...:w:2016|the year 12016]], the language has 35.6 million speakers (native & non-native) and counting, making it one of the largest creole languages in the ===Non-phonemic aspiration===
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  • ...This is another reason why the aspirated plosives are the ones considered non-phonemic, as otherwise the aspirated plosives would lose their post-aspirat ...s a dynamic-accent language. Stressed syllables are louder and longer than non-stressed syllables. Additionally, several of the vowel phonemes are laxened
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  • There are set digraphs for non-Germanic sounds:
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  • ...gy, but allows a large number of syntactical features which are present in non-Indo-European languages. # <th> should be realized as a voiceless dental non-sibilant affricate, but the allophone /θ/ is widely accepted among most sp
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  • ====Non-active constructions==== In non-active constructions (autostative, passive, reciprocal, mediopassive; all f
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  • *The oblique II case is used with non-locative prepositions. When used with locative prepositions, it implies mot
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  • ...for varieties in Rufisgen, remains however the most commonly used term by non-linguists. ...eaking lands, also has a certain importance and is more commonly spoken by non-natives in the neighboring countries.<br/>All four standard languages are q
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  • Now gemination started to disappear. pp, tt, cc became f, ts, ɧ. Non-initial ṭ and ḳ became h and ʃ (à la HGCS).
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  • ...s a dynamic-accent language. Stressed syllables are louder and longer than non-stressed syllables. ...plain), any non-ejective plosive followed by the alveolar trill /r/ or the non-lateral approximants /j w/, and either the plain or aspirated alveolar stop
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  • PHS was non-tonal. The tones in daughter languages are actually reflexes of final type Among non-E syllables the distribution is:
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  • There are 2 tenses, past and non-past. The Past marking is <L'oi> and non-past utterances are unmarked.
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  • ...the past tense, see [http://books.google.com/books?id=ijemxoeFvnUC Alleged Non-Past Uses of Qatal in Classical Hebrew], M.F. Rogland Ph.D dissertation</re ! Non-past || Past || Future || Dep. || Subjunct.
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  • ...t ''hu'' phenotype, which is immediately distinguishable from the ''la'' ("non-hu"). They live separately from the ''la'', maintaining a separate language ...the skin, however, it has a universal effect without noticeable tanned and non-tanned areas.
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  • ...e each only explicitly written as separate letters if they contrast with a non-front alternative within the same word (for which the native / "normal" let
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  • #Non-overt elements Abbreviations beginning with {{sc|n-}} (a common prefix for ''non-'') or ending with {{sc|-z}} (a common suffix for ''-izer'') may not be lis
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  • *Non-configurational (new news before the verb (often definite), old news after ...nt category in Hantza verbs (though there is an overt morphological future/non-future distinction). Verbs are instead aspect and mood heavy. This conflati
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  • ...is used to describe events that are desired to happen or have happened. In non-future constructions it expresses the subjunctive mood, while in future con ...n positive constructions in past tense it expresses expectations, while in non-past tenses it expresses obligations, requests and orders. In negative cons
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  • ...itten phonetically as described in the diagram to the left, there are some non-phonetic rules regarding Arnic orthography. ...word can start with a diacritic vowel; this is the most common use of the non-diacritic vowels.
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  • ...conjugating and non-conjugating. This may be somewhat a misnomer, as even non-conjugating prepositions may take suffix conjugation when they are used wit | style="text-align: left" | Indicates new, non-derivable, or contrastive information.
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  • ...{cite web |first=Nick |last=Nicholas |year=2004 |title=Sigma: final versus non-final |url=http://www.opoudjis.net/unicode/letters.html |accessdate=2016-09
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  • Coda clusters are /l/ or /ɹ/ + any non-approximant consonant except /p/, including [lt] and [ɹt] word-finally. <b Dyrel is mostly phonemic. Most graphemes are the equivalent of IPA. Non-IPA equivalents are listed here:
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  • ...ahang Rokadong and Oceanic Rokadong dialects, [{{IPA|s, z}}] may vary with non-sibilant equivalents [{{IPA|θ, ð}}], especially morpheme-finally. The lat Rokadong is a dynamic-accent language. Stressed syllables are louder than non-stressed syllables. Stressed syllables may also have higher or lower pitch,
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  • ! colspan=2 | Non-construct !! colspan=2 | Construct !! colspan=2 | Non-construct !! colspan=2 | Construct
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  • ! Non- ...entirely possessable noun is something like a rock, or body part, anything non-sentient and with no potential of self-possession. A semi-possessable noun
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  • *'''Non-existent future''': Describes an event that is unlikely to ever occure and
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  • ...Barbuzic language spoken in central Talkoch. It is one of the most spoken non-Moshurian languages in the Moshurian Empire, being spoken by about 5 millio
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  • ...asal consonants, the result is that most dialects prevent clusters between non-sonorant units; even these though have been threatened by overall trends in
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  • ...ring all of its history. It is unique for the Alpian region, since it is a non-Indo-European language and its verb conjugation system is much more complex
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  • ===Non-finite forms===
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  • *Not used for non-specific uncountable nouns: **Non-specific = 'Would you like some (any) tea?'
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  • |dafríra-∅ || ibóðr-∅ || ikneg-ór-∅ || non-teþ || ini
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  • ...feminine'''-'''neuter''' for people, and '''animate'''-'''inanimate''' for non-human things, though animate-inanimate is usually used to denote if somethi For non-human things with no clear gender(yes, including animals, grammatical gende
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  • *no article for non-specific or collective (number neutral) ...n also applies to abstract nouns (which often use unmarked collectives). A non-specific abstract noun refers to the quality in general, and the singulativ
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  • | {{term|nite-einwederic}} || non-monogamous | {{term|zunteciingic}} || non-amorous
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  • low tone when non-emphatic, high tone when emphatic
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  • |25B||{{Yes|non-zero}}||{{Yes|non-zero}}||{{Yes|non-zero}}||{{Yes|non-zero}}||{{No|zero}}
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  • |'''Merging of non-high back vowels: */ɔ/, */a/ > */a/''' — *nɔam "we (inclusive or dual)" |'''Spiration of voiceless fricatives''': The non-sibilant voiceless fricatives, */ɸ/, */þ/, and */h/, widely merge onto */
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  • |∅-ikki-non-iit |∅-non-aa
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  • ...s (V)?(CV)+(C)? Single-phoneme particles / glue-word proclitics may be any non-obstuent, or any click. For instance, the noun class for languages is ''q-'
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  • ...orphology, and strict word order. '''Eḥeiθymme''' readily accepts words of non-native origin, but tends to force said loans into its morphological paradig ! rowspan="2" | {{small|non-sibilant}}
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  • ==== Non-universality ==== ...n Cân Gert this is distinguished by whether the compound is a lexeme, or a non-lemma form of an existing lexeme.
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  • ...thian has a rich system of diphthongs. There are seven phonemic and eleven non-phonemic diphthongs (eighteen in total). !rowspan="10"| Non-phonemic diphthongs
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  • Stem suffixes denote number: non-plural and plural. The non-plural varies between -'''a''', -'''e''', and a null suffix. Which is used Regular stems ending in -'''īk''' or -'''īw''' do not use the non-plural -'''e''' suffix. For example, the stem -'''kīw'''- "skin" would not
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  • The intent of Dwendish is to create a non-Celtic language in a sprachbund with the Celtic languages without being Cel 3) /θ/ and /ð/ are non-sibilant alveolar fricatives.
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  • For non-humans, the pronoun '''aja''' is used **''''a''' - Presents a non-contrasting idea
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  • <p>Syllable-initial clusters may either consist of any non-glide followed by /j/ or /w/ or a stop or <em>tˢ</em> followed by /r/ or / ...d one using the consonantal form of the same phoneme (third-person animate non-past <em>tˢuˈtˢwən</em> but past tense <em>tˢutˢuˈlɐː</em>). Few i
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  • ...when the head of the relative clause is absolutive or when relativizing a non-verbal predicate. A non-verbal predicate ''vi''-clause has a simpler form:
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  • ...ent verbs. Also Kirtumur verbal forms are either finite or non-finite. The non-finite verbal forms (or the participles) have a different inflection from t ...te and can make up a clause by themselves. This is often not the case with non-finite verb forms, which rarely make up a clause by themselves and require
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  • Non-native letters may occur in some foreign words or proper nouns, chiefly in
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  • ! colspan="11" scope="col"|'''Class II The Non-Human Class''' ! colspan="1" |''Non-Living''
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  • ...similar phonotactic rules mid vowels are freely combinable with any other non-mid vowel.
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  • ...ut are mostly deliberately avoided in '''Ahāmatya'''. If one were to use a non-native word, then one would do so either indirectly via some periphrastic c ...s, and in the context of labial nasals and stops, aspirated consonants and non-aspirated consonants. '''Ahāmatya''', then, has thirty-three consonants in
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  • ...ame syllable. Sequences of /z/ + another fricative or /tʃ/ also yield /ʃ/. Non-sibilant fricatives following nasals, /l/, or a pause tend to become pronou The velar fricative /ɣ/ becomes pharyngeal [ʕ] between any two non-high back vowels. Additionally, a sequence of /ɣ/ + /r/ may yield a uvular
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  • There are set digraphs for non-Germanic sounds: Some non-Germanic sounds are used in transcription:
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  • ...ʔi/ || Person || changes made to the structure, rigging and equipment of a non Pineti crafted ship || Akʉlehe || (ship) + (better) + (suffix: adj>n)
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  • ! Non-sibilant affricate ! Non-sibilant fricative
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  • Todo: Modify into a non-German-gibby aesthetic
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  • *Allophonic vowel length or tensing, especially in non-nasal accents This is the most well-known of the non-nasal Eevo accents. It is characterized by having a vowel length distinctio
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  • ** This nasalization of surrounding vowels is allophonic and non-phonemic. ...cates (obstruents). Both voiceless and voiced obstruents can be aspirated. Non-aspirated obstruents are realized as unreleased obstruents [C̚], with litt
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  • ...Adzaay]] (or [[Contionary: adzaay#Ox-Yew|Adɮāλ]]) is an a priori, possibly non-terrestrial language whose phonology, morphology, grammar, and really whose Non-stressed syllables are reduced. (See [[Ox-Yew#Phonotactics|Phonotactics]]).
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  • ** non-final ''ɛː > aː'' (e.g. ''kɛːd > kaːd'')
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  • ...ng" consonant is defined as a retroflex or uvular consonant (labialised or non-labialised, including /ɫ/): | Adjacent to a Non-Labialised Lowering Consonant || [ɤ] || [ʌ] || [ɑ]
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  • ...ional, so ''*ɣʷ'' is very likely to be a separate phoneme, even though its non-labialized counterpart ''*ɣ'' was likely an approximant [ɰ] rather than a ...lmost any consonants can appear in a cluster if the second consonant was a non glottalized plosive and the same might have been true for word-initial clus
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  • ...labiodentally as [v] and [f]. Speakers of certain regions, both Balog and non-Balog, may pronounce them bilabially as [β] and [ɸ]. ...nced with lip compression that results in a similar auditory effect: [w͍]. Non-Balog who speak it as an L2 may pronounce it with rounding: [w].
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  • All non-sibilant obstruents are devoiced except for /v/, which is occluded (to /b/) ...ords]] to separate otherwise consecutive vowels, similar to r-insertion in non-rhotic varieties of English (e.g. like a “Long Island” pronunciation of
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  • ...el inventory, because of vowel harmony and a distinct vowel length, but in non-initial unstressed syllables of most words these vowels were often reduced Vowel inventory in non-stressed syllables was restricted: only four reduced vowels were present, m
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  • | colspan="2" style="font-weight:bold;" | non-temporal ::'''Indefinite, Non-Specific (General)'''
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  • *The conditions for approximants (not including non-syllabic vowels) being fortified to fricatives varies by region. **non-labial /ɹ/ is realized as [l] or [r].
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  • ...st often irrelevant, since Kiwi is more or less [[w:Non-configurationality|non-configurational]]. See ''[[Kiwi#Syntax|Syntax]]'' for further information. ...the Kiwi language is a third person obviative pronoun that distinguishes a non-salient third person referent from a more salient, proximate or pertinent,
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  • ...(the fourth being obviative). The second and third persons feature gender (non-grammatical - the four genders of Adzamasiin society), and the third and fo
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  • ...of the Reclian languages, a language family presently consisting of three non-contiguous nuclei in ''Taruebus'' [tʰʌˈryːb̥uʃ], the country of Listo
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  • | '''NVL''' || non-volitional; unmarked verbs are volitional
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  • ...ethods for creating naturalistic languages—which can be reversed to create non-naturalistic languages. It suggests further reading for those who want to k ...y the Summer Institute of Linguistics) is a US-based, worldwide, Christian non-profit organization, whose main purpose is to study, develop and document l
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  • ...ːsɪŋgiska tàka/) is an [[Oselo-Bruso-Thedic]] language that emphasizes the non-Germanic aspects of the subbranch. It is inspired by Sanskrit and Old Engli
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  • ...atalised consonants (except for /j/ and even that is often considered as a non-vocalic vowel). | rowspan="2" | [j], [i̯] || style="text-align:left;" | The non-vocalic version an alternative classification of the sound.
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  • ...h || Χ χ || Х х || || ھ || ኸ, ሀ || ה || allophone of /k/ between vowels in non-guttural environment; <br /> phonemic in loanwords (nativized as /ħ/ or /k ...Χυ χυ || Хў хў || || هو || ዀ || הו || allophone of /kʷ/ between vowels in non-guttural environment
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  • ...s largely oligoanalytic lexicon, its complete lack of verbs other than the non-inflecting copula '''''i''''', and the lack of any contrastive voicing, wit ...lips. These differences are small enough to more or less be ignored by the non-Hu learner of Hu.
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  • *non-initial -gh might die ...respectively (cf. German pronounces initial ''ch'' in Greek loans as /k/). Non-initial /θ/, /x/, and /h/ become /ħ/, /x/, and /x/.
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  • One syllable and non-compounds are stressed on the final syllable. Compounds are double stressed *Non-compounds – these words are pronounced monosyllabically.
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  • ! Non-Sibilant Ín Duári possesses three non-finite forms, namely the gerund and participle, and a verbal noun (sometime
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  • ...ore #i, was paltalised to /{{IPA|ɥ}}/ after rounded vowels & to #d͡ʒ after non-rounded vowels & turned to modern /At͡ʃ˩/ (see consonant alternations)
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  • ...be found in Basque, some Caucasian languages, Hungarian, and Maltese (all non-Indo-European). The traces of it can be found in modern Carpathian language
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  • ...in the Standard dialect means "incompetent", and is often used to describe non-Torchmen who are unwilling to comply with official regulations or Torchmen
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  • =====Non-medical terms===== ...l]] in music. By default, no particle is used to indicate the present in a non-contextual sentence, but as particles are continuous, meaning that if a par
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  • Proto-Dynic is a non-diegetic reconstructed conlang; that is, it does not exist within world of
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  • ...tomatically definite. An indefinite article, '''nka''', is used to signify non-particularity. '''Nka''' can take on the plural '''-du'''.
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  • |+ Non-finite forms of the verb ''lixām'' "to write" |+ Non-finite forms of the verb "to be"
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  • Non-volitional actions expressed by interior verbs may however have an explicit ...two English verbs, "to lose" and "to miss", where the former is considered non-volitional and therefore marked as interior, with the English direct object
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  • Otherwise they are realised as voiced fricatives [β ð ɣ] (after vowels and non-nasal voiced consonants) as a voiced fricative [ʑ] between vowels and after non-nasal voiced consonants
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  • *For some speakers non-monosyllable /˥-˥/ and /˩-˩/ are realized as weakly rising [V˦...V˥] ...ent switching is marked with the pronoun ''kang²''. ''Kang²'' is unused in non-subject referent switching.
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  • Non-European Eevo features Non-European Anbirese features
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  • ...pya. There are 7 vowels /a ɛ ɔ e o i u/. Diphthongs can be formed from any non-high vowel + /i/ or /u/. ...language's phonology, the sonority hierarchy was [Aspirated Consonant] < [Non Aspirated Obstruent / Nasal] < [Approximant]. Before a nasal, only aspirate
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  • ...ame given to the "human" category, it includes nouns that are semantically non-human. Some examples of grammatically human nouns are given below. Similarl
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  • Koinean is a brief sketchlang, attempting to take the growing non-configurationality of vernacular Korean and extend it to the level of Koin�
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  • ...s a dynamic-accent language. Stressed syllables are louder and longer than non-stressed syllables. Additionally, several of the vowel phonemes are laxened ...ave a consonant inserted between them, such as a sonorant or the otherwise non-phonemic glottal stop. This inserted consonant is epenthetic and is rarely
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  • ...|| [ðu.læ.ɹə] || n. || sin, transgressions || Haoli borrowing of dhulero: "non-submission"
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  • Syllables are at most (C(C₁))V((C₂)C), with C₁ being a non-lateral approximant and C₂ being C₁ or /ʔ/, but these maximal syllable *Case and number/definiteness marking are optional in non-formal speech, and on nouns with suppletive plural/indefinite forms or noun
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  • ...hich are composed of more than one character. Diacritics are only found in non-Germanic loanwords like "café" and not part of the standard.
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  • ...and_intrusive_R#IntrusiveR|intrusive R]], and a small number of nouns have non-English pronunciations.
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  • ...s a dynamic-accent language. Stressed syllables are louder and longer than non-stressed syllables. Additionally, several of the vowel phonemes are laxened ...ave a consonant inserted between them, such as a sonorant or the otherwise non-phonemic glottal stop. This inserted consonant is epenthetic and is rarely
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  • |align="left" valign="top"| (Syllabic and non-syllabic sonorants were not differentiated in Old Valthungian.) |align="left" valign="top"| (Syllabic and non-syllabic sonorants were not differentiated in Old Valthungian.)
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  • ...al gender is not yet known or not considered relevant. This can be used in non-sexist language to avoid a preference for male or female.
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  • ...ak it as a second language as it is taught in all the country's schools to non-native speakers as a second language. Children who do speak it as their fir
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  • Sentient and non-sentient snakes hiss their entire volume of air without interruption, so a There is a non-phonemic sound that snakes are readily capable of making, the trilled 'r'.
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  • Largely replaced with kinship terms and rank pronouns in descendants in non-intimate speech except in the hyperconservative FES language, where directi
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  • ...rt *i and *u are lowered to e and o when the following syllable contains a non-high back vowel (*a, *ā, *o, *ō).
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  • Stress falls on the penultimate syllable for non-compound words. In compound words the primary stress is on the first syllab
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  • ...s is on the first syllable, often occurring on other syllables in words of non-Norse origin. Later, *ɦ vocalized to /j/ after a non-low front vowel, /v/ after a non-low back rounded vowel, and eventually to /a/ after a low vowel but before
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  • ...anguages. The language possibly didn't differentiate between aspirated and non-aspirated consonants directly; Rather, consonants became aspirated only whe Modern day Flewtish has a very weak, almost non-existent distinction between verbs. This is a relatively late evolution, as
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  • ...nning with a palatalised consonant, and another for words beginning with a non-palatalised consonant. The consonants inside the infix must agree with the *If the consonant was a non-geminated voiced obstruent, the suffix was changed to /zu/ e.g. /do&#654;a&
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  • ...ts largely oligoanalytic nature, its complete lack of verbs other than the non-inflecting copula ''i'', and for its sex-based speech registers, whereby in ...</sup>b <sup><small>n</small></sup>d <sup><small>ŋ</small></sup>g/ and the non-glottal fricatives /v z/ are pronounced voicelessly in a register called ''
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  • → ''See [[Chlouvānem/Non-canon|Chlouvānem non-canon words]]''
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  • ====Weak non-dental stems==== These attach the dental past tense/participle suffix directly to the non-dental stem. Voicing assimilation occurs.
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  • <sup><small>5</small></sup> Post-verbal after non-finite form (infinitive, participles, etc.).--> ====Non-finite forms====
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  • ====Tenses and Non-finite forms==== *Non-finite forms
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  • #"Separable affixes" ''(See [[Iaskyon#Separable and non-separable affixes|below]])'' are not counted Stress of a "separable compound word" ''(See [[Iaskyon#Separable and non-separable compound words|below]])'' follow these overriding rules:
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  • ...entence final short vowels are often pronounced slightly longer than their non-final counterparts (e.g. ''salma'' 'faith' [ˈsɑlmɑˑ]). ...they may receive aspiration at the end of sentences, e.g. ''päht'' 'stone' non-final {{IPA|[pæht]}} becoming sentence-final {{IPA|[pæhtʰ]}}.
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  • ...sing abbreviations are standard except 'ANA' which refers to an anaphoric (non-deictic) pronoun or determiner.
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  • ...e dialects, but only in Šilli. Vowel length itself is hard to notice for a non-native speaker, mostly due to abundance of long vowels. ...thian has a rich system of diphthongs. There are seven phonemic and eleven non-phonemic diphthongs (eighteen in total); like simple vowels, diphthongs do
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  • **Non-labialized /ɹ/ is realized as [ɣ] adjacent to /ɪ/.
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  • ...k in the early 2020s and late 2010s, it was largely spoken by specifically non-male portions of the class, remaining somewhat unpopular by the patriarchal
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  • The sounds surrounded by parentheses are allophones of the non-parenthesized phonemes. ! Non-final
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  • Thus, consonants clusters allowed inside a word (in non-initial, non-final position) are : /pt/, /pk/, /pf/, /ps/, /pl/, /pj/ ; /kp/, /kt/, /kf/
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  • * ''*he-'' to create a non-finite verb
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  • In non-word final syllables, it is very common for nasal vowels to [https://en.wik ...pends on the vowel length of the stressed vowel. If the vowel is short and non-nasalised, there is high pitch on all syllables up to and including the str
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  • ...lling is often modified to more closely reflect the spoken language. While non-standard spellings by definition do not have official rules, there are some
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  • ! Non-Sibilant ...noun head. As this segment of the VP was originally a possessive phrase, non-constituents such as subjects were blocked from insertion into between the
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  • *possessedness: non-possessed contrasts with possessed Non-possessed nouns take a [[Affix|suffix]] called the ''absolutive''. This suf
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  • ...ng" consonant is defined as a retroflex or uvular consonant (labialised or non-labialised, including /ɫ/): | Adjacent to a Non-Labialised Lowering Consonant || [ɤ] || [ʌ] || [ɑ]
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  • * ''ś ź'' /ɕ ʑ/ become non-retracted /s z/, while ''s z'' become /ʂ ʐ/
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  • **Non-syllabic and then following sonorants take priority.
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  • ...Verbs fall in three broad classes, based on how they mark the past vs. the non-past tenses: the ''zu-/vu-'' class, the etymologically related ''z-/v-'' cl
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  • | || ž || zh || {{IPA|/ʒ/}} || žānā || Used in non-Semitic loanwords. | || č || ch; tsh || {{IPA|/t͡ʃ/}} || čappā || Used in non-Semitic loanwords.
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  • Fruwi is a engineered non-naturalistic a-priori constructed language, that tries to be logical at tim C = non-radical, non-approximant Consonants
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  • ...em. There are two different yet related processes: fortition (or turning a non-plosive consonant into plosive) and prothesis (addition of an initial conso ...an enter into a wide variety of compound tense structures (consisting of a non-finite verb form combined with a finite auxiliary). For example, "I eat" is
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  • As non-finite forms, they have two participles (realis and irrealis) that agree wi
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  • The distinction is best preserved in non-Talman Lakovic languages, and to an extent Naeng; the Talman ones went fast *{{angbr|r}} prefix or infix: non-volitional or passive verbs
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  • ...the language, the L2(second-language) community is thriving. Thousands of non-native Kaikiwan speakers live in New Zealand, Hawai'i and Japan, with even ...fter'' of turkeys". In Kaikiwan, there are collective nouns for almost all non-abstract nouns, and different collective nouns are used based on the number
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  • ====Non-finite forms==== Archaically, non-modal verbs can likewise form their negation and interrogation without the
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  • ====Non-Finite Forms====
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  • ...ite article is ''han-'', which is prefixed to the noun/adjective. Before a non-guttural consonant (i.e. any consonant besides ''’, h, ‘, ḥ, ġ, ḫ, # If a consonant is ''y'' or ''w'', any non-stem-initial occurance of expected ''Ci'', ''Cu'', ''iC'' or ''uC'' is repl
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  • ...dio aevo, et in scientia usque ultimo seculo. Seculo vigesimo es primo que non habe lingua commune. Hodie quasi omne auctore scribe in proprio lingua nati Et non induce nos in tentatione,<br>
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  • Unlike in other Carpathian languages, the consonant gradation became non-productive and unpredictable in South Carpathian. Originally a consonant in
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  • *The most common realization of /ɹ/ is [ð̠], a voiced alveolar non-sibilant fricative, but some speakers may realize it as the sibilant counte Due to the nature of this syllable structure non-conforming loanwords are often heavily altered; although it should be noted
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  • ...artim''', where Ancient Sohcahtoan was preserved due to general Portuguese non-interference, compared to on the mainland where the language quickly began
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  • *Formed by adding ''ta-'' to stem 1 in non-prefixed forms and ''-t-'' after the first consonant (due to metathesis) is *Formed by adding ''na-'' to stem 1 in non-prefixed forms and ''-n-'' after the prefix in prefixed forms.
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  • ...ot name may also be (and often is) currently unused, regional (i.e. from a non-Chlouvānem language), vernacular (i.e. from a Chlouvānem-descended langua ...y more informal than matronymic-derived ones, often trace their origins to non-Chlouvānem local languages. Most commonly they end in '''-i''' or '''-ga''
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  • ...structure was a strict (C)(G)V, where C denotes a consonant, G one of the non-syllabic vowels {{IPA|/a̯/}}, {{IPA|/i̯/}} and {{IPA|/u̯/}} and V a vowe **In unstressed final syllables with a non-syllabic vowel: (C)i̯V → (C)i, (C)u̯V → (C)u, (C)a̯V → (C)a
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  • ...a distinction between /r/ and /l/ is not SAE at all), mixed in with a few non-European traits (such as the tense system). ...hardly intelligible to speakers of other Cerian variants (especially some non-Evandorian ones) not used to it.
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  • ...after 〈c〉 and 〈g〉 respectively. Example: [[Contionary:brace|bra'''ce''']]. Non-mute word-final ''e'' after 〈c〉 or 〈g〉is spelled ''è''. ...nt vowel]] is made using the digraphs 〈qu〉 and 〈gu〉 respectively. Before a non-front vowel, they represent the sequences /kw/ and /gw/.
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  • "Simplified/partly creolized non-Standard Average Talman grammar"
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  • | {{term|samstemig nite-einwedering}} || consentual non-monogamy | {{term|zunteciing}} || non-amory
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  • ...coinings instead. When loanwords are imported, they are less likely to use non-native phones such as /l/. ...ve words are also given. The interrogative words are simply placed where a non-interrogative word would be; there is no do-support as in English.
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  • .../>in same morpheme !! colspan="3" | Otherwise !! rowspan="2" | Adjacent to non-root consonant !! rowspan="2" | Otherwise ...></small> Pronounced [ʝ] syllable-initially. Otherwise, pronounced [j]. In non-careful or hypercorrect speech (particularly for speakers of dialects that
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  • ...rn have their own dialects, but they are far too small to be recognized by non-speakers as such. ...letter in Eastern Alska, and is pronounced [ɛ]. This can be confusing to non-native speakers of EA because words that would normally have a short 'e' ar
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  • ...decreasing order of prevalence). There are however some words loaned from non-I.E. languages and even some fully unique root words. ...are inflected for parts of speech. In this manner, every word forms from a non-inflected stem which is given one of the following suffixes: -'''u''' (noun
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  • ...ulations as to why the speakers of a foreign language would engage in such non-Minhast behaviour, such as why anyone would ask for directions when Google ...went on a tangent regarding the state of the US education system and other non-linguistic topics for another two hours.</ref></div>
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  • ...s largely oligoanalytic lexicon, its complete lack of verbs other than the non-inflecting copula '''''i''''', and the lack of any contrastive voicing, wit ...yphs is rejected by the Hibese Language Council ('Ndyomwa Zyange Hibu') as non-Hibu and therefore not allowed in media or in school. Subsequently, instead
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  • | rowspan="2"|v || initial before non-rounded vowel || rowspan="2" | Sometimes becomes ''b'' when ''w'' is expect | non-initial; initial before rounded vowel || rowspan="3" | b
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  • |''ðuloro'' || ðul.ɔr.ɔ || n. || n. || non-surrender, non-submission, rejection, battle || |''juvangro'' || juv.aŋ.rɔ || n. || n. || gibberish, non-language ||
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  • ...ling reform due to the sometimes idiosyncratic and irregular ways in which non-Romance vocabulary in Hivantish was transcribed in the Roman alphabet.
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  • :''On non vide tal cosas actualmenti.'' &nbsp; 'One doesn't see such things these day : ''Nos vole un contabile que la policia non perseque.'' &nbsp; 'We want an accountant whom the police are not pursuing.
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  • ...m ("h", which incidentally is called the "pseudopronoun" as it is used for non-noun arguments to a verb, see pseudopronoun section for more details) in pr
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  • ...me either before or after the nouns they modify if they are restrictive or non-restrictive respectively [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Restrictiveness]. ...lable and Falling Tone on the second (with harsh voice), we can derive the non-restrictive adjective /àˈláṵn/ - "by itself / solitary", which has Low
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  • |The Non-Egocentric/Submissive/Polite Form
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  • ...d the possibility of a relationship with [[Ín Duári]], another endangered, non-Minhast language, but plausible evidence for such a relationship has not be #Nouns falling in this class include certain body parts, non-mammalian/non-avian animals, most plants, mass nouns, inanimate objects, and abstract nou
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  • ...own) the language results pretty exotic because of its medium, as it uses non-visible electromagnetic signals rather than the more familiar 'vocal-audito TCL is spoken by the Triband, a non-humanoid alien species from a planet called Nikotay (this is, of course, a
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  • ...asizes the noun or simply indicates the tense of an action (either past or non-past). The copula is suppletive; it also has only non-past indicative and past indicative forms.
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  • |rowspan="2"|Used to represent non-palatalizing /ɪ/ and /iː/ in loanwords. |+ Non-finite forms based on the present stem
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  • ...re approximately 27 cases that nouns decline for. The following chart is a non-exhaustive list of the case forms used in Turruist Azkali (there are severa ...sed for both the far past and past tenses, whilst ''isan'' is used for the non past (and future) tense(s). Despite the distinction of tense, both can be u
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  • # Rather than using cases or adpositions to indicate non-core thematic relations, Nankôre employs [[Nankôre#Directional-Positional
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  • !rowspan="6"|'''Non-Grammatical'''
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  • * Voiceless stops distinguish aspirated and non-aspirated variants word-initially. ''Te'' and ''ten'' may be placed after a noun or a non-personal pronoun to indicate that it is the object. This is particularly co
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  • ...ve besides /h/, and no other stops besides /p/ and /ʔ/, any non-labial and non-glottal stop, fricative, or affricate, can function as a /k/. In essence, [ The seventh, or e-declension, mostly comprises words of non-inherited origin. (Native words rather end in ē, which goes back to PIE -�
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  • ## '''Beasts''' - non-domestic animals, moving things (water, fire), medium tools, body part*
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  • ...al morphology, however, is more complex than in other Northern Evandorian, non-Landward Velken, related languages, using aspect - rather than tense, as in
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  • <!--The indefinite markers are referential. Non-referential indefinites are --> Tenses are: present, non-present. The equivalent to the future and past tense are conveyed as follow
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  • ...honology, it is useful to draw a distinction between sibilant and spirant (non-sibilant) affricates and fricatives. Sibilants contrast for voicing while s ...he others are proclitics. There is also a distinction between emphatic and non-emphatic forms of pronouns. Unlike Kämpya, there is no proximate / obviate
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  • | [[w:Voiceless dental non-sibilant affricate|t͡θ]] [[w:Voiceless alveolar sibilant affricate|t͡s]]
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  • *Preservation of non-dropped final -U(M) as /u/. **-SC- (non-palatalized) and -SP- become /ʃ/ - e.g. SPATULA(M) > ''xalha'' /ˈʃaʎa/
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  • ...ifferent meaning (with particularly interior forms having many meanings) - non-causative exterior ''mešu'' "I am seen", interior ''meširu'' "I know; I s Finally, Chlouvānem also has a '''non-finite form''' (''emibąukire daradhūs'') (the '''-ke''' form, called '''i
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  • ...ed forms seem to simply have become separate words or to have replaced the non-reduplicated forms altogether, although this might not have happened until
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  • *Turning of the final sibilant fricative *s into non-sibilant fricative glottal *h (this may be a later change that spread among
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  • ...ast Carpathian has a rich system of diphthongs: up to six phonemic and ten non-phonemic diphthongs (sixteen in total) depending on a dialect. They are tre
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  • Reconstructed meanings for non-Dundulanyä names are given when known, but note that the actual etymology
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  • ...languages usage of prefixes bear similar characteristics with neighbouring non-Taskaric languages that would have not existed during the era of the Oalani
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  • ...ps, /t b d g/ are essentially in free variation with their allophones. The non-stop pronunciation is more typical between vowels, but speakers do not dist ...the most common and is used to negate verbs in the indicative, as well as non-finite verbs. For example, ''lo kūtabtī'' means "I did not write." Additi
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  • ...can be written <a͠o> or <a͠u>. Actually, it is perhaps best described as a non-syllabic [o̯], with a consonant status in the system. ...ch are placed before their complement and are thus prepositions. Here is a non-exhaustive list of prepositions :
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  • ...Contionary: ayinnā#Grayis|Ayinnā]] (20) !! Dec. !! Non. !! Tens !! Dec. !! Non. ! Tens !! Dec. !! Non. !! Multiples !! Dec. !! Non.
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  • ...[w], which is not written. Between a front vowel (e or i) and a following non-front vowel (a o u), there is an epenthetic [j] (a y sound), which is never
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  • ! Imperfect subject !! Perfect subject !! Non-subject
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  • * The consonants /j/ and /w/ are analyzed as non-vocalic vowels /i̯/ and /u̯/.
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  • ...ural, or dual — the last only in the 1st and 2nd persons), tense (past and non-past), mood (indicative, subjunctive, and imperative) and voice (active and
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  • *Forming iterative verbs from the non-iterative ones: ''kal'''āwī'''tei'' “to be praising” from ''kal'''au'
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  • ...eras. The animal aspect of their origin is either totally artificial or of non-Terrestrial origin. Our current computer modeling suggests that their front
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  • State is a feature of Semitic languages that is uncommon or non-existent anywhere else. There are two states for every noun phrase: ''cons
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  • ...ian grouping. While this hypothesis is generally refused due to phonetics, non-Elodian linguists still point out that Elodian and the Anatolian languages, ...prehistory, and it is probably the most represented layer of loanwords in non-technical speech. Such words date back from the arrival of Elodians in east
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  • ...sative, defective, intensive and moderative. There is also the present and non-present participles.
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  • ...minority languages Peshpeg and Golahat, and a recently discovered, extinct non-Minhastic language called Corradi; the dialects of the Upper Minhast branch ...erb-final position whereas the other dialects allow the verb to migrate to non-final position within a clause only under very strict constraints
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  • *Voiceless and non-geminated ejective stops may be lightly aspirated and ejected. |{{gcl|NWIT|non-witness}} human.ABS-PL.ABS all-M.PL.ABS free-ADJ.NZ-COM and equal-ADJ.NZ-CO
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  • ...w:Stratum_(linguistics)#Substratum|substratum]]" – an unidentified, likely non-Indo-European language formerly spoken in the Carpathians. Because there ar ...e optative mood has no tenses and the subjunctive is compound, formed by a non-finite verb form and the auxiliary verb.
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  • Interrogative words typically begin with ''f’t-''; their non-interrogative forms replace ''f'' with ''p''. Polar questions are created b
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  • ...Hajj", ''ogsaydh'' "oxide". Coda ''t'', ''k'', and ''m'' may also occur in non-native words, mostly of Arabic origin. In many cases, variants with the exp Nouns with a non-final high tone are often masculine, and nouns ending in ''-o'' are most of
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  • ...d. As stated, core uses deal with the noun's relation to the verb, whilst non-core uses tend to address a noun's relationship with other nouns. |c1 = (non applicative ''lla sorieja hego'')}}
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  • This effect continues with all the affixes that contain a non-neutral vowel; e.g. compare:
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  • ...ill keeps them merged in those contexts. However, this usage is considered non-standard and not appropriate in formal circumstances. The three non-central diphthong qualities - {{IPA|/aɪ̯ eɪ̯ aʊ̯/}} - are mostly stab
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  • There appear to have been fewer than ten isolated instances of non-Ngolu people arriving in Qu and there are no other cultures or languages kn ...hey may call it '''ilia qu''' [ìʎáʔú] or '''iliaqu''' [ìʎàʔú] 'Qu speech'. Non-Ngolu are still referred to as '''taia''' ('ghost', 'demon') and Earth mayb
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  • ...e, meu ‘I’ is written as two blocks: me-u. However, this has led to modern non-block writing developing ligatures for the diphthongs which are beginning t ...notable for the feature that masculine nouns usually end in a vowel, while non-masculine nouns do not.
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  • *'''M''' (mobile) – the pitch (tone-2 or tone-3) alternates between final and non-final (usually initial) position.
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  • Non-click consonants do not differentiate pronunciation on aspiration, unlike i
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  • ...nominals, and particles. The latter class is a collecting term for various non-inflecting words. Nominals may be derived from verbal stems but apparently ...phenomena like thunder, and supernatural entities are animate, while most non-living things, insects, abstract and collective nouns, plants, and sky/weat
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  • ...the overall outcome is different. Originally the planet was inhabited by a non-human species created by mankind as a social experiment, and only 6 languag ...le. The strangest feature of Siilo is the small island that run along it's non-polar coast, forming a barrier which prevents travel to and from the contin
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  • *Intervocalic partial voicing of non-geminated voiceless stops. | This occurs when the following consonant is ⟨ξ⟩, ⟨ξ̌⟩, non-palatalized ⟨κ⟩ or ⟨χ⟩, ⟨μ⟩, or ⟨ν⟩.
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  • ...tence of a complex verbal agreement system is disputed. All verbs only had non-finite forms (or [[w:Participle|participles]]) and required a preceding (or ...often incorporated into the roots they had once modified and later became non-productive.
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  • Any non-nasal vowel can form a falling dipthong with ''-i'' and ''-u'' (unless it r ...consonant cluster may be simplified through phonetic changes, but this is non-productive and has been reversed in most cases.
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  • ...rticularly in disyllabic words. An interesting feature of this law is that non-syllabic vowels are considered to be a consonant for the purposes of adding ...isting of an active/passive voice-distinction, a 1/2/3 form-distinction, a non-past/past tense-distinction, and a subjunctive/indicative mood-distinction.
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  • Any non-close(-mid) vowel can be iotified, i.e. the following iotified vowels exist Any non-back vowel can be labialised, i.e. the following labialised vowels exist: /
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  • * Stress is non-phonemic, always falling on the penultimate syllable of roots. This rule ap
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  • Because atelic action uses the genitive, a non-core case, to represent its object, the object cannot take verbal agreement
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  • ...syllables are allowed, where C is any consonant and N is any of the voiced non-palatal nasals: /m/, /n/, or /ŋ/. Although the orthography of Rttirri has become fairly non-phonetic, Gaju has only been consistently written in the Rttirri script sin
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  • ...loanwords. However, most speakers did not (yet) distinguish aspirated from non-aspirated stops in loanwords, instead using them interchangeably.
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  • ...occasionally used, at least geographically relevant, category for the five non-Chlouvānem branches spoken in Northern Márusúturon (mainly the boreal co ...tten until the early Consolidation Era and have had a large influence from non-Lahob languages of the area as well as from Classical Chlouvānem and share
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  • *For nouns and adjectives stress falls on the first syllable of the first non-grammatical morpheme of a word.
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  • ...the tone was on a long vowel, then while adding a suffix that contained a non-reduced vowel, the tone shifted to that vowel. For example: ''*keéčü'' "
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  • **When unstressed before non-sonorant phonemes (usually before /s/ or /t/). ...bic. Conversely, when a syllabic is followed by a vowel, it reverts to its non-syllabic equivalent. (We do this in English too; in fact, most languages h
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  • ...eti have been known to disapprove of and discourage the use of the term by non-native speakers.
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  • ...refixes to the imperfective verb form. However, it is not uncommon for the non-imperfective verbs to differ from the imperfective form in other ways. Kuna
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  • ...nto verbs is regularly employed combining an incorporated hyperonym with a non-incorporated hyponym marked as direct object. For example, "to meat-roast a ...e'' or a ''negative pronoun'', indicating respectively ''possession'' or ''non-possession'' by the marked-for person.
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  • ...d in 1924, Morris and her husband, [[Dave Hennen Morris]], established the non-profit International Auxiliary Language Association (IALA) in [[New York Ci ...remainder of the vocabulary originates in [[Slavic languages|Slavic]] and non-[[Indo-European languages]].<ref name="iala1971"/>
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  • ...y used for agents of actions. Things are made slightly complicated by some non-productive uses of otherwise normally productive affixes, such as in ''kshe
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  • ...eform<br>''(a)q-'' || colspan="2" | human being<br>''eq-''|| colspan="2" | non-human higher-order animal lifeform<br>''uq-'' ...| male non-human higher-order animal lifeform<br>''îq-''/''ûq-'' || female non-human higher-order animal lifeform<br>''ôq-''
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  • | Non-Binary
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  • ..."some (of) songs"</center>This is oftened abbreviated to '''mimi''' before non-collective '''ni-''' plurals: '''mimi nihhtindro''', and to '''mi''' before The experiencer (E) performs the action of '''non-volitional''' (often intransitive) verbs and the copulative:
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  • ...tion. ''X'' may be pronounced {{IPA|z}} at the start of a word but this is non-preferred.<ref name="18Steps" /> Some foreign names may include non-Glosa letters in order to retain original spelling.
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  • <p>Prosodic stress is lexical and non-predictable. Oxytone words (those stressed on the last syllable) are always ...-language might contrast the syllables /ni/ and /nʷi/ by their consonants (non-labialized /n/ and labialized /nʷ/), Middle Ru may inherit such syllables
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  • ...e of NI in Minhast is that the semantic nature of a verb may allow certain non-PTs oblique arguments, namely Instrumentals and Locatives, to be incorporat that this Ainu soldier killed the man.” With non-third person pronouns this ambiguity disappears: Sattabeddadtaharanaft yakt
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  • .../ɑs.tʲeː.ˈkoː.jɒ/, but ''az gålbėjå'' - I speak - is /ɑz.gɒl.ˈbʲeː.jɒ/. In non-Western dialects some final vowels are dropped and this rule proceeds in mo
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  • ...ication of ''kapa'' "to hold, support". Such forms of reduplication became non-productive already in East Kyrdan.
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  • ...d by the inhabitants of the area remains lacking, although some ruins of a non-Greek civilization have been found in some archeological sites. | style="text-align:center"|-non-<br/>-nom-
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  • ...the following features, influenced by the native languages of indigenous, non-ethnically-Rttirri peoples. Non-binary questions (ones where the answer is not a simple "yes" or "no") are
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  • * Israeli and NA speakers will recognized the spirantization of non-emphatic stop intervocalically, some from ancient practice and not modern
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  • Nouns are non-inflecting and do not mark grammatical gender, number or definiteness, so e ...ears to reflect an earlier periphrastic system using participles and other non-finite forms.
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  • There are also several [[Prefix (linguistics)|prefixes]]. '''''Non-''''' means not, '''''re-''''' means again or in the opposite direction, an * ''non-'' + ''felis'' (happy) > ''nonfelis'' (unhappy)
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  • ...into the latter. Bronic unstressed /e/ also shifts to /i/ if surrounded by non-front vowels (cf. the city it takes its name from: Br. ''Moamatempony'' [mw ...e broken by echoing the preceding vowel, or '''e''' in the first syllable. Non-long final vowels are virtually always dropped in Fathanic. Some examples o
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  • There appear to have been fewer than ten isolated instances of non-Ngolu people arriving in Qu and there are no other cultures or languages kn ...also people and the consequent expansion of the term '''golu''' to include non-Ngolu, the term '''goqu''' [ŋòʔú] ('Qu people', formed by adding the hu
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  • ...honology, these symbols are meant to be interpreted as shorthand for their non-sibilant equivalents and to distinguish from their dental equivalents</ref> *-P = Non-plosive
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  • Idaltu is designed to be a non-recursive language. It has been theorised that recursion is the only featur
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  • ...idian situation", in Madhav M. Deshpande and Peter Edwin Hook: ''Aryan and Non-Aryan in India'', Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies, University ...nown language family.) To these, one must add several isolates found among non-[[Pama-Nyungan languages|Pama-Nyungan]] [[Australian Aboriginal languages|l
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  • |∅-non-u
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  • <sup><small>1</small></sup> The base forms for non-labialized guttural (uvular, pharyngeal, and glottal) consonants are not no |<big><big> ــِـ </big></big> || ɨ; i || Normally used for non-rounded allophones of /ɨ/. <br />In Arabic loans and some common morphemes
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  • ...kets indicate (pre-vocalic form, ''gender/verb class''; short plural). For non-adjective verbs, the imperative is given. For adjectives, the third person
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  • ...e, shorthand for pre-modifying possessive, and 2 possessive, shorthand for non-pre-modifying possessive, can be compared to the difference between ''my'' ====Non-periphrastic tenses and moods====
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  • '''Wèg Dar Ri'Rìk''' is a completely non-official fan imagining of the language spoken by the race of giants found " '''Wèg Dar Ri'Rìk''' is a '''completely non-official fan imagining''' of the language spoken by the race of giants foun
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  • Two particles may come after the entire noun phrase. One is the non-obligatory plural particle ''mi''; the other is the diminutive ''ûzh''. Wh
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  • ! Letter !! IPA Sound Value !! Name (In Knašta Latin) !! Non-Knaštic Romanization<nowiki>**</nowiki> ...the target audience is not one that speaks Knašta, it is better to use the Non-Knaštic romanization.
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  • ...as speaker variation. Allophonically this becomes [c̠] when followed by a non-front vowel, so when followed by /a/ or /u/. Many speakers also slightly af ...h the same way as /c/. Allophonically this becomes [ɟ-] when followed by a non-front vowel, so when followed by /a/ or /u/. Many speakers also slightly af
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  • ...agreement affixes cross-index core roles, i.e. the agent and patient. If non-core nouns have been previously marked with deictic markers, a total of two ...postural and motion verbs, reflect an evolutionary pathway similar to the non-Siouan languages. The verbs from which these suffixes developed originate
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  • ! [[Ash]] (non-canon) !! English </noinclude>
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  • |mapcaption = A map showing the distribution of (native and non-native) speakers of Natalician in Tinaria. Dark blue is native, light blue # '''Native, non-compound words''', e.g. ''Ela'' "then", ''Čela'' "drink", ''Äga'' "by"
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  • The basic (exterior non-causative) forms of these verbs all have a static meaning and are always in In some cases, the two may contrast with relative position marking non-inclusion in the place, see e.g.:
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  • ...gu nīgrætmo ša''<ref>''javyāh'' still exists, but does denote a different, non-dangerous type of fire, while ''nīdṛke'' referred to turning on things a The ''Lileṃsasarum'' ("Tale of Life" or "Legend of Life") is the oldest non-religious Chlouvānem composition we know of. It is an early example of a f
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  • ...name" diminutives, where they always occur word-finally. They consist of a non-high vowel followed by a semivowel, giving a total of 12 possible diphthong :/r/ - (nasal) - non-guttural fricative - /l/ - nasal - stop - (liquid) - guttural fricative
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  • ...is realised as [tɬ] by most speakers, is a particularly common cluster in non-inherited vocabulary. ! Non-human
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  • !Non-Nom.
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  • *Fricatives other than /s/ and /z/ (spirant / non-sibilant fricatives) are only found separating two syllables with modal voi
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  • * Tense: past or non-past ...must be accompanied by the prefix ''e-, i-'' or ''y-'' to create a simple non-finite verb stem, e.g. ''yang'' "eat", ''eyeki'' "stand", ''ibii'' "move".
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  • ...'''C<sub>i</sub>''' being an obligatory element. of the root syllable. Two non-syllabic suffixes are reconstructible for Proto-Meskangela, *-s and *-n. W ...has thirteen cases. Case endings are attached to nouns with or without the non-singular suffix. Allomorphy of case endings depends on whether the noun end
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  • ...eded by a consonant or allowed cluster and optionally followed by a single non-stop consonant other than /ɾ/.
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  • ...pronounced as in Polish ć dź ń, /ʃ tʃ ʒ/ are pronoounced as /ʂ tʂ ʐ/, and non-palatalized v is pronounced /w/. Dental stops are pronounced as alveolar, ' ...e five phonemic vowel qualities with length. '''y''' can be considered the non-palatalizing allophone of '''í'''.
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  • ...[r] at the beginning and end of a word or when geminate, especially among non-careful speakers in areas with major substratum languages such as Spanish t ...ish. The table below summarizes the alphabet and how the letters are used. Non-standard letters and the basic repair strategy used if they are encountered
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  • | 16||not||nōn||não||no||nepas||non||nu||non (adv)| {{term|non}}, {{term|ne}}
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  • Without delving too deeply into non-relevant or marginally relevant history, the close contact with China and t
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  • !Non-lateral ...hree-consonant clusters are rare word-medially and receive a schwa after a non-lateral stop: ''kamps'' /kämps/ (marsh) → ''kampsku'' → ''kamposku'' /
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  • ...ction between [[w:Aspirated consonant|aspirated]] and [[w:Tenuis consonant|non-aspirated]] stops. Imara and Wealla groups retain the phoneme /θ/, which i
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  • <nowiki>**</nowiki> While technically liquids, <ʌ> and <ʀ> never occur non-syllabically, and are better treated as vowels. ...cally. However, they are not subject to the same diacritic rules for other non-diphthongs as other vowels (though they are still marked when stressed).
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  • ====Non-Polar==== Non-polar or content questions are formed using a "dangling particle" and risin
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  • ...s, other kinds of precious stone; if described as common stone, it means a non precious one.
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  • * '''s''' or '''ś''' plus any voiced stop, or '''ṣ''' followed by any non-dental/retroflex voiced stop, disappear but synchronically lengthen the pre ...erbal roots are monosyllabic, and the few bi- or polysyllabic ones are all non-ablauting.
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  • ...y the individual verb and must be memorized (though verb voice can promote non-subject arguments to subjects). The particle ''qy'' marks the "most relevant" non-subject argument of the verb. For agent-oriented verbs this is the patient;
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  • The infinitive or non-finite verbs are characterised by not being inflected for either person or
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  • ...ing elements of different genders. The creator of Sambahsa introduced this non-PIE element to avoid the "gender" dispute found in [[Gender reform in Esper For substantives and adjectives, there are declined "free endings" (i.e. non-compulsory) used most often in literary context for [[euphonics]] or [[poet
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  • ...English, but near '''[n]''' it is always dental, like in Spanish or other non-Germanic languages. The [j] sound can palatalize a preceding consonant but ..., genitive, accusative, locative, ablative and vocative) and possessivity (non-possessive versus possessive forms). Yet because the language is active-sta
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  • ...EEE8AA;padding:0px 2px;">consonants</span> that have been borrowed and are non-native to Yassi, are colour coded. The phonemes /q/, /f/ tend to be replace
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  • #Non-palatalized ''-re'' verbs (class 3) | now || non
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  • Class 1 weak verbs conjugated similarly to ''j''-present strong verbs in all non-past forms. ...k verbs did not have a suffix. Their non-past conjugation followed that of non-''j''-stem strong verbs.
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  • **[ɐ~ɑ ɑː] after non-radical hard consonants.
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  • ...shorter in closed and/or unstressed syllables; however, this shortening is non-phonemic. ...mall> = consonant; <small>N</small> = nasal consonant; <small>NN</small> = non-nasal consonant; <small>FV</small> = front vowel; <small>VS</small> = voice
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  • | 16||not||non , ne||нє‎||||ܠܐ (lâ)||不 ( bot )
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  • ...important aspect of the language is differentiating between labialized and non-labialized consonants (Referred in Flewtish as "rounded" and "unrounded") s
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  • !colspan="3"| Non-finite forms
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  • *Historical non-rhoticity
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  • ...Ukrainian Ye|Є є]], [[w:Ye (Cyrillic)|Е e]]<ref name="Initial">Initial vs. non-initial shapes: Є/Е, Ѻ/О, IA/Ѧ.</ref> || 5 || E e || /e, ʲe/ || || ! Non-past
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  • ...sonants PIE laryngeals became ''*a'' in initial syllables and were lost in non-initial syllables:
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  • Verbs have two tenses (past and non-past), two voices (active and passive) and each verb is marked for person, ...n 2''' must be filled with one of the tense-marking suffixes ''d'' for the non-past or ''s'' for the past (e.g. ''vełd-'' "sees", ''vełs-'' "saw"). In i
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  • ...cquired through divination (called "random" functions by the skeptic). Its non-conlang character is obvious because conlangs are regulated by people, so t ...to translate the Beatles song "above us only sky", then you call it TAMNO (non living); but if you want to make clear it is living, you call sky TAMHO.
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  • * '''Inanimate gender''' refers to tangible non-living beings: ''stone'', ''sun'', ''window''.
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  • !rowspan="2"|Non-sibilant<br/><small>''binþyré''</small> ...trusive L" realized as [ʁ] or [ɴ̆] analogous to linking and intrusive R in non-rhotic English accents. A handful of remote dialects pronounce them as phar
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  • ...cts had some tonal distinctions). All the languages, except Hirtian have a non-phonemic stress on a first syllable, but their ansestral languages all had
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  • ...ingle lightsource produced when the '''''ukana''''' emits a bright, nearly non-spreading laser light from sources along its length during the daytime part
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  • ...d to as "''TLI Loglan''{{-"}} when in need of disambiguation. Although the non-[[trademark]]ability of the term ''Loglan'' was eventually upheld by the [[
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  • '''Non-Past Verbs''' ...person pronouns (no he/she). However, there is a split between people and non-people
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  • ! rowspan=2 | Fricatives !! <small>Non-sibilant</small> ...efinite is the citation form, as it is the most unmarked form of the verb. Non-3rd person objects do not exist in present indefinite, as they're intrinsec
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  • Non-native letters such as Jj, Kk, Qq, Zz, etc. may occur in some foreign words This feature is also somewhat present in northeastern and non-standard Central Avendonian.
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  • ...Mark Hučko. Hučko claims that the language should be relatively easy for non-Slavs to learn as well, as an alternative to languages such as [[Esperanto]
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  • ...sentences 3 to 5 below) the closest argument to the verb is the agent when non-triggered in a sentence with unmarked topic, or the direct argument in a se Non-verb-final word orders are possible, but are practically only ever used in
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  • ''“In the same environment as Spirantisation II, unvoiced, non-sibilant fricatives become voiced.”'' ===Palatalisation of Non-Labial Stops before j===
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  • * aoineabh = (''non-prescriptive'') grape (Irish interpretation of Tsarfati Hebrew ענב ''eyn
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  • **Objects of non-finite verb forms Negative forms can be created with ''o(w)'' prefix: ''oware'' (non-divine, mundane from ''are'' meaning divine)
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  • ...vocabulary remained mostly Germanic, and very few words were borrowed from non-Germanic sources. Therefore, words like "biology" or "litterature" are buil The non-Germanic loanwords present in Shoundavish can be divided in two main catego
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  • ...as in Japanese and Korean. In tables below, affixes in parentheses denote non-standard or dialectal forms. Qui dormit, non peccat;
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  • ...the [Holy] Book(s)") or '''mālnadhāḍa''' (lit. "language of the Union") by non-Chlouvānem users, is the most spoken language on the planet of [[Verse:Cal ...peoples of the Far North makes us reconstruct the Proto-Lahob society as a non-urban civilization, possibly with rudimental agriculture only, with the onl
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  • ...ahang Rokadong and Oceanic Rokadong dialects, [{{IPA|s, z}}] may vary with non-sibilant equivalents [{{IPA|θ, ð}}], especially morpheme-finally. The lat
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  • e non dukte nus en tentatione,<br/>
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  • ''-accented vowels are pronounced twice as long as non-accented''
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  • | [[wikt: non#Latin|nōn]]
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  • ...visually resembles the [[Maya script|Mayan script]].<ref name=":1"/> This non-linear system uses two separate methods to form words: [[logogram]]s repres [[Non-polar question]]s are formed by replacing the unknown information with the
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  • ...! colspan="2" |Unlenited form !! colspan="3"| Lenited form !! colspan="2"| Non-leniting equivalent
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  • ...category. The use of pronominal endings becomes increasingly mandatory in non-3rd person forms.
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  • ...osition have some stems where /w/ is reduced to [u]. Roots with /y/ in any non-final position also have some stems with a reflex of [i]. Nota bene: roots #'''pwzn-''', "non-potable water, to make sick", '''''pw''ozn-, ''pw''ózno, ''pú''zun, ''pw'
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  • ! Non-preterit ! Non-preterit
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  • The following is a comparative Swadesh list for Proto-Talmic and the (non-Tigolic) Talmic languages. For the Tigolic languages, see [[Tigol/Swadesh l
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  • Prosodic stress was non-phonemic in Ancient Raunan. Words were usually stressed on the second-to-la
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  • non-reduced and reduced vowels: aide(< *idetb) 'goes', biile(< *bolitb) 'it
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  • * Most non-intial short vowels in [[Aeranir#Proto-Iscaric|Proto-Iscairc]] were reduced ...ial in independent clauses, and verb-final in dependant clauses, including non-finite clauses using the infinitive, participle, gerund, etc.. These rules
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  • ...er branch of Celtic), ''Judajca'' (influenced by Hebrew), ''Þrjótrunn'' (a non-Ill Bethisad language influenced by Icelandic), ''[[Wenedyk]]'' (influenced The conditional is also used in describing non-specific repetitive action in the past:
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  • * Some masculine nouns have plural indefinite in ''-ir'', as a result of non-regularized original Latin ''-ōs''. ''pufl'' (people) is possibly the most | nonænta ||
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  • ...e (e.g. hair), or multiple instances (e.g. fingers) follow the singulative/non-singulative distinction. Those that (usually) occur as a single instance o ...on/kaira'' opposition with body part nouns, is not seen in the majority of non-body part nouns; instead they appear to be simple alternates for the other.
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  • ! colspan="7" | Non-finite forms
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  • ...ury final long vowels shortened. This is the time when final *e dropped in non-Western dialects.
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  • | All plants and non-living objects; abstracts
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  • ...wo radicals form a word-final geminate consonant, they merge into a single non-geminate consonant. As a result, a “degemination compromise” occurs: th
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  • |colspan=5 style="font-size:14pt;"|'''''Non-Alphabetic Variants''''' Though the seven long vowels of the Non-Alphabetic Variants have individual names, they are not considered part of
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  • ...A|[ˌnæjæ.urumiˈɲens]}}); these two varieties are greatly influenced by the non-Romance languages they coexist with. ...ding on whether it was followed by a front or by a non-front vowel. Before non-front vowels, the palatal element was lost so that it developed as regular
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  • ...ain relative pronouns in Oscanezː ''chen'', meaning "who" and ''che''. For non-living things the pronoun ''che'' is used. Neither have plurals. ''Che'' al The non-periphrastic <u>future</u> in Oscanez refers to events which areː
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  • ...the innovative future and conditional which are respectively different and non-existant in Atlantic. It also maintains neuter nouns as distinct from the o ...tion has shifted to a peculiar phone transcribed as {{IPA|[θ̠]}} (alveolar non-sibilant voiceless fricative). Like areas where it is realized as {{IPA|[ɕ
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  • Stress in Kalyahekwe is non-phonemic. Traditionally, the word stress is antepenultimate and dynamic. Th
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  • Adverbs in Latirdo are non-existent and the regular adjectives are simply used because they can descri
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  • ...isting of an active/passive voice distinction, a 1/2/3 form-distinction, a non-past/past tense-distinction, and a subjunctive/indicative mood-distinction.
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  • | colspan="2" style="text-align:center"| Pet (usually carnivorous) >> Non-Pet (usually raised for food) ...e highest in animacy; nevertheless, Interrogative pronouns are lower than non-Interrogative nouns in the animacy hierarchy.
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  • ...esults in the Lidepla vocabulary containing a fairly significant amount of non-European words, which makes Lidepla a [[welttung]]. A general design princi
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  • Lenition in these occurs in non-initial [and occaisionally initial] consonants due to historic merging and ...il, which one it is depends entirely on whether the verb is progressive. A non-progressive verb simples means "I did it before", progressive means "I was
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  • ...ef pause or extension in the pronunciation of the l to indicate itself. To non-native speakers, the pause is often indiscernable, thus it is used as a gau | i(c)- || non- not, un || icastan
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  • ! colspan="6" | NON-FINAL
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  • ...y occur finally. <!-- whereas only /m, n, ŋ, p, t, k/ may occur finally in non-foreign words, and /s, l/ in foreign words.--> ...yan has no grammatical number, gender or articles. Thus, Rangyan nouns are non-inflecting. The noun ''iku'' ({{Dl_lang||犬||i.ku}}) can be translated as
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  • |rowspan=2|<ref>While technically liquids, 〈ʌ〉 and 〈ʀ〉 never occur non-syllabically, and are better treated as vowels.</ref> ...cally. However, they are not subject to the same diacritic rules for other non-diphthongs as other vowels (though they are still marked when stressed).
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  • Anarthrous clauses might be un-adorned vocative phrase, or non-specific and indefinite. That is, they typically refer to an entity not im
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  • ...the phoneme /r/ only occurs at the beginning of a lexeme (it may appear in non-word-initial position in compounds or if preclitics or prefixes are involve ...voiced stops (such as ⟨d⟩ for /d/) and for non-initial fricatives (⟨d⟩ for non-initial /ð/). For example, the Efenol word for 'decided', decendeded from
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  • # Non-productive with borrowings, but common in native words. * Nouns with non-standard final endings (except ''chlǣvānem'') are declined by unpacking t
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  • ...tionalities and language. As in English they are not used for adherents of non-partisan ideologies but they are used for adherents of religions.
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  • .../ møsakan would be mixed up (that would be one of the telltale signs of a non-Ethiopian faking an accent) *''i-'' = non-, un-
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  • ...d the heaven-bound Tongue of Annunciation, since its speakers are eternal, non-changing, and everlasting, and therefore exist outside of time and its merc ...traditional indefinite and definite articles, as in ancient Sumerian, are non-existent. So, '''båltrȋ''' 'king' could mean 'king,' 'a king,' or 'the ki
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  • ...e formation of verbs and nouns (displaying [[w:Nonconcatenative morphology|non-concatenative]] morphology) and pronominal suffixes. For example, 𐤀𐤁- ...reflexivity, passivity, and causativity. Verbs of every pattern have three non-finite forms (one participle, two infinitives), three modal forms (cohortat
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  • The following additional letters and pronunciations appear in non-native vocabulary or words using older, obsolete spellings (often conserved
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  • |Non-teacher, Non-book |Non-teacher, Non-book
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  • ...st notably ''syin'' for ''sy''). The names for vowels except ''alefi'' (or non-acrophonic ''elefi'', which is the form used in the word for "alphabet", '' ...shed by hamza include the forms of some verbs whose root has hamza and the non-singular endings were originally stressed on an ending that absorbed the ro
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  • ...of comparison just like adjectives). Adverbs can have only an indefinite (non-pronominal) form. A lot of Pomorian adverbs are formed by replacing an adje ...too excessive. Dialectal variations are listed in the table after slashes, non-standard but also being frequently used.
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  • ! Non-Sibilant
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  • ...caps;">[[wikipedia:Non nobis solum|non nobis solum]]</span> : [[wiktionary:non nobis solum|not for ourselves alone]] | style="text-align: center;"|nonán
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  • While Middle Lemizh as spoken after the Ghean occupation already had a non-Indo-European and unusually regular grammar, this trend was to continue ove ...ne level lower) and so on; there is no limit for the number of levels, but non-positive word levels (zero, −1, etc.) are forbidden.
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  • !Non-sibilant fricatives * The distinction between palatalizing and non-palatalizing [i] sounds is peculiar of Standard Laceyiam and all Southern p
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  • ...ma inflect in number and degree. There's no gender inflection in Popoma, a non-gendered language. In the 1800 Convention was decided that the object of a
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  • *"''Он''" is also used as a personal pronoun for non-animate objects, in which case the accusative case resemble the nominative
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  • ...category, called [[w:Tense–aspect–mood|TAM]]. In addition to finite verbs, non-finite forms such as [[w:Participle|participles]], [[w:Infinitive|infinitiv
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  • *ăchłam, ăchłam te brăłam = (said by non-Mărotłites before eating food, like Japanese ''itadakimasu'')
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  • ...fitted with a grammatical structure capable of taking on more analytical, non-derived forms in the future (such as the equivalents of "bake man" for ''ba |Examples of the non-Romance substrate in the language
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  • New non-verb information is focused by fronting, i.e. introducing the word or phras
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  • ...cteristics, including tones, phonotactics, expressions for masses vs sets, non-existence of metalinguistic negation, etc., received criticism.<ref>{{cite
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  • ...upernaturals like spirits and deities. The inanimate gender mainly denotes non-living objects, abstractions as well as flowers and microorganisms.
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  • * the consonants /j/ and /w/ are usually analyzed as non-vocalic vowels /i̯/ and /u̯/. * {{cuneiform|𒆐}} (KÀD) ''nāt-'' - un-, non-
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  • * The consonants /t k s/ may be pronounced as voiced [d g z], especially when non-initial.
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  • ...sier to learn for [[European ethnic groups|European]]s than for those with non-European native languages.
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  • The genitive is the only real non-nominative case in usage in the official version of the Undernederlandsk la
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  • ...nged to the ergative system early in the history of Kirtumur. Some archaic non-finite constructions also follow the accusative system, for example: ''Ikur
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  • Travel, at least for non-war activities, is much rarer in the north, especially in the desert of ''M
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  • There is an amount of phonemic diphthongs in the Attian language. They non-syllabic elements [i̯] and [u̯] are heavily allophonic with /j/ and /w/ r ...the consonant clusters allowed in syllable boundaries, and the results of non-allowed combinations.
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  • ...a fremente, l’italiano nogca sarat l’unsara rasda fragca, car gli italiani non unse rispetanno.''” <br />'''English:''' “Luthic is our language, and w ...Old_Norse|''svíþjóð'']]; [[wikt:Angelþeod#Old_English|''angelþēod'']]) and non-Germanic (Old Irish ''cruithen-tuath'') indicates that it means “land of
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  • | valign="top" width="250" |Non-teacher, Non-book | valign="top" width="277" |Non-teacher, Non-book
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  • |'''ike-'''vit ⇄ non-white
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  • * '''brakp''' [brakp] – non-native
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  • ...tizen of the Inquisition, a Chlouvānem living abroad, and usually not even non-Chlouvānem living in the Inquisition are distinguished.</ref> || the Chlou ...st populated non-insular diocese of the Inquisition, and one of only three non-insular ones (together with Ērešmaita and Karūskātāma) to not have any
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  • ...n the beginning of words. 'H' is also pronounced as /f/ when preceded by a non-sibilant frigative (such as /χ/ and /θ/) plus vowel: 'dohuho' becomes /do
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  • Of the three non-Caryatic Samasian languages, the only one described in any detail was Batai
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  • The phoneme /f/ is a minor phoneme in non-Stone Speaker dialects and never occurs word-initially. Its occurrence is ...t, called "Ammerkast", is used in for consumption by Western countries and non-Western countries that use a Latin-based writing system. It is derived fro
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  • ...o some extent, etymological. In the following table, only the most common, non-mutated spelling for each phoneme is given.
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  • ...ticiples to have a gendered adjectival form (which is normal) as well as a non-gendered form used exclusively with compound verbs (which is not).
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  • ...ikneemee#Brooding|mautikneemee]]''' /[maʊ̯.tɪk.ni.mi]/ ''adj.'' inorganic, non-biological<br> '''[[Contionary: tikyuh#Brooding|tikyuh]]''' /[tɪk.jʌ]/ ''adj.'' inanimate, non-living<br>
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  • ...ikneemee#Brooding|mautikneemee]]''' /[maʊ̯.tɪk.ni.mi]/ ''adj.'' inorganic, non-biological<br> '''[[Contionary: puhrong#Brooding|puhrong]]''' /[pʌ.roŋ]/ ''n.'' silence, non-talking.<br>
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  • ...x e-[root]-t, where, if the final phoneme of the root word is an elongated non-nasal consonant or a consonant cluster, the entire final consonant cluster
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  • ...it is notable for being, together with [[w:Damin|Damin]], one of only two non-African languages using [[w:Click consonant|click consonants]].
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  • ...lly, the vowel written ''u'' has a third variant form /ʌ/, which occurs in non-final syllables of polysyllablic words and in proclitics, e.g. ''Cumbrek'' | style="text-align:left;" | in non-final syllables and proclitics
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  • a) The non-core cases which have adpositional functions but are often quite general in
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  • ! colspan="6" align="center" |non-Indicative ! colspan="6" align="center" |non-Indicative
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  • Decimal fractions are characterized by a bastan "comma" like in most non-anglophone languages:
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  • Stress is almost always final, but can be non-final in function words.
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  • * '''Anaconda (water boa):''' Any of various large non-venomous snakes of the genus Eunectes, found mainly in northern South Ameri * '''Partridge:''' Any of medium-sized non-migratory birds of the Phasianidae family, smaller than the pheasant but bi
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  • ...pan> and <span>neuter</span>; often known as <span>neuter</span> and <span>non-neuter</span> or <span>ð-words</span> and <span>n-words</span>. ## Non-root stress is common in loanwords, as such words are generally borrowed wi
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  • ...ite', löfábaf 'I love her'. kabenbóleb. 'You will be able to write me.' In non-conjugated forms, however, not the tense marker is not stressed but the las ...ficial language. In recent years, it has become a dominant system to count non-human animate entities, such as animals and plants. In the written language
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  • | subord || nun || ˈnun || which, RLTZ2 || introduces non-restrictive bound finite relative clauses
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  • Again, a great deal of tolerance is required when listening to others. Non-Mandarin speakers will have the hardest time being patient with Chinese vow
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  • ...Mer.:'' [[Contionary: zinturalu#Merineth|zinturalu]]) ''adj.'' '''general, non-specific.''' <br />
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  • |wing (non-insect)
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  • # (of an non-horned wumbo) nose
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