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  • 111Idiom — This article is about phrases with figurative meaning. For other uses, see Idiom (disambiguation). Idiom (Latin: idioma, special property , f. Greek: ἰδίωμα – idiōma, special feature, special phrasing , f. Greek: ἴδιος – idios, one’s own ) is an… …

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  • 112Acute accent — The acute accent ( Unicode|´ ) is a diacritic mark used in many modern written languages with alphabets based on the Latin, Cyrillic alphabet and Greek scripts.HistoryAn early precursor of the acute accent was the apex, used in Latin inscriptions …

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  • 113Uyghur language — Not to be confused with Oghur languages. Uyghur[1][2] ئۇيغۇرچە‎ / …

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  • 114Southern American English — Approximate extent of Southern American English, based upon multiple dialect studies.[1][2][3] …

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  • 115Gemination — For another meaning, see Tooth gemination. Not to be confused with Germination or Geminal. In phonetics, gemination happens when a spoken consonant is pronounced for an audibly longer period of time than a short consonant. Gemination is… …

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  • 116Niphal — is the name given to one of the seven major verb stems in biblical Hebrew. The designation Niphal comes from the form niph‘al for the verb pa‘al, “to do”. The nun (נ) prefix is characteristic of the QTL (perfect) conjugation, as well as of the… …

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  • 117Fuzhou dialect — Chinese s= t= p=Fúzhōu huà j=fuk1 zau1 waa2 poj=Hok chiu oē buc=Hók ciŭ uâ (IPA2|huʔ21 tsiu53 uɑ242) t2=linktext|平|話 s2=linktext|平|话 p2=Píng huà j2=ping4 waa2 buc2=Bàng uâ (IPA2|paŋ21 uɑ242)language name= Foochowese nativename=福州話 / 平話 states=… …

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  • 118Quebec French phonology — Quebec French has more phonemes than Metropolitan French as it retains phonemic distinctions between IPA|/a/ and IPA|/ɑː/, IPA|/e/ and IPA|/ɛ/, and IPA|/ɛ̃/ and IPA|/œ̃/ whereas the latter of each pair has disappeared in Paris and several other… …

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  • 119Grave accent — The grave accent ( ) is a diacritical mark used in written Catalan, French, Greek until 1982 (polytonic orthography), Italian, Norwegian, Occitan, Portuguese, Scottish Gaelic, Vietnamese, Welsh, Dutch, and other languages.The word grave is… …

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  • 120History of the Icelandic language — The history of the Icelandic language began in the 9th century with the settlement of Iceland when settlers, who mostly came from Norway, brought a dialect of Old Norse to the island.The oldest preserved texts in Icelandic were written around… …

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