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  • 101Middle Dutch — Spoken in the Low Countries Era developed into modern Dutch by the middle of the 16th century Language family Indo European Germanic …

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  • 102Mattenenglisch — Mattenenglisch, in Bernese German Dialect Mattenänglisch, is a name for the varieties traditionally spoken in the Matte, the old working class neighbourhood of the Swiss City of Berne. It is used in two different senses: Either for the… …

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  • 103Colloquial Welsh morphology — The morphology of the Welsh language shows many characteristics perhaps unfamiliar to speakers of English or continental European languages like French or German, but has much in common with the other modern Insular Celtic languages: Irish,… …

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  • 104Phonology — (Greek φωνή (phōnē), voice, sound + λόγος (lógos), word, speech, subject of discussion) is the systematic use of sound to encode meaning in any spoken human language, or the field of linguistics studying this use. Just as a language has syntax… …

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  • 105Otomi language — Otomi Hñähnü, Hñähño, Hñotho, Hñähü, Hñätho, Yųhų, Yųhmų, Ñųhų, Ñǫthǫ, Ñañhų Otomi market …

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  • 106Old Swedish — Spoken in Sweden, Finland and Åland Era Evolved into Modern Swedish by the 16th century Language family Indo European Germanic …

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  • 107Written Chinese — Chinese characters Scripts Precursors · Oracle bone script · Bronze script · Seal script (large, small) · Clerical script · C …

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  • 108Dakuten — ゙ ゚ Dakuten Diacritics accent acute( …

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  • 109Americanist phonetic notation — Infobox Writing system name=Americanist phonetic notation type=Alphabet languages=Reserved for phonetic transcription of any language time=1880s to the present fam1=Latin alphabet Americanist phonetic notation (variously called [North] American… …

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  • 110speech — /speech/, n. 1. the faculty or power of speaking; oral communication; ability to express one s thoughts and emotions by speech sounds and gesture: Losing her speech made her feel isolated from humanity. 2. the act of speaking: He expresses… …

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