...ell-known and popular abroad, such as ''internetas'' “the Internet”. Other words may have native doublets, both of which are used depending on a social grou
!modern words
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Most of Aquitanian vocabulary has unknown origins though some words are believed to be loans from extinct Indo-European languages. There is evi
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==Some words==
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...as much less so; we know this because different constructions and function words (such as prepositions and verbal morphology) fossilized in each Talmic subb
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===Words===
Palatalizing '''eu''' /œː/ is common in native words. Common sources are:
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The At'ants'as basic grammatical structure is similar to the grammar of PIE. Words are formed from verbal roots, inserted into stems, and inflected using a fu
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...he same root, it loses its palatalisation (this, however, does not explain words such as ''hakmū'' “stone” from ''*h₂éḱmō''. According to Matasov
...not affect Western Carpathian, in which ''š'' was common. Examples of such words include: Eastern ''pal'''š'''as'' “commotion”, ''pil'''š'''as'' “do
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...d by a native vocabulary, which has many words pairs consisting of similar words that underwent different sound changes as well as an abundance of synonyms.
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* Some words with etymologies that are difficult to link to other Indo-European families
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...[[Lahob languages|Proto-Lahob]] speakers, so that there are various common words – as common as "son" or "to sleep" – that have cognates in Samaidulic o
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...nd Na'vi as the substrate. A fairly systematic series of changes to Latin words is clear, via the comparative method.
...The reintegration of the communities took generations. Old practices and words were rediscovered by both groups.
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...tied to any particular region or culture, are those from native Dundulanyä words or from ancient languages of Mandabuda and neighboring areas in Central Lus
...he most common names are compound, especially those from native Dundulanyä words, and there are a few suffixes that can be used to derive new nouns from exi
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Various prefixes, infixes and suffixes were added to derive words. Some infixes had 2 allomorphs, either as an infix or as a prefix: C<əC>CV
...with either the first C assimilating into V or the second C (explain some words like muad, yar or -b, -d finals)
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...most parts of what is now Slovakia and Czechia. Ottoman rule imported some words that are cognates with Greek ones (Eg. **Χαράτσι, Haradza** (Unjusti
...olicism resulted in the introduction of many foreign (Latin and Hungarian) words, and by the 19th century Grekelin would be completely different, grammatica
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...' to '''y'''. They are few in number but include some of the more frequent words in the language.
...But they do umlaut the stem vowel. This class is notable for including the words for many family members such as '''moder''' (mother), '''fader''' (father),
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...word, two vowels are not allowed to touch, and compounded words or affixed words that would result in two vowels touching frequently have a consonant insert
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...and some plosives can be pronounced with no audible release at the end of words (with the following word starting with a consonant) or in the clusters in t
...in Koṭärt, but it may sometimes appear in speech, e.g. in the beginning of words which start with vowel, to put emphasis, or to avoid [[w:Vowel hiatus|hiatu
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...though this is partly false, because it has a second lexicon that has only words borrowed from real languages.
The original, and larger lexicon is called: Lexicon a priori, and the words mostly come from Late Proto-Fruwi.
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...ages (mostly Nenets) than with any Indo-European language, including basic words for body parts, weather and tools.
...s some word correspondences with Proto-Samic, including a large ammount of words that can not be found in any other language group within Proto-Uralic. An i
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