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  • 91Czech phonology — Main article: Czech language This article discusses the phonological system of the Czech language Contents 1 Vowels 1.1 Long vowels 1.2 Short vowels 1.3 …

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  • 92Montessori method — The Montessori method is an educational method for children, based on theories of child development originated by Italian educator Maria Montessori (1870 1952) in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It is applied primarily in preschool and… …

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  • 93Labialisation — Lip rounding redirects here. See Roundedness for the lip rounding of vowels.Labialisation is a secondary articulatory feature of sounds in some languages. Labialized sounds involve the lips while the remainder of the oral cavity produces another… …

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  • 94Venetian language — infobox language name=Venetian nativename=Vèneto states=Italy, Croatia, Slovenia, Brazil (States of Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina under the name of Taliàn with influence of Portuguese and some other Northern Italian languages), Mexico (in… …

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  • 95Great Vowel Shift — The Great Vowel Shift was a major change in the pronunciation of the English language that took place in England between 1350 and 1500.[1] The Great Vowel Shift was first studied by Otto Jespersen (1860–1943), a Danish linguist and Anglicist, who …

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  • 96Belarusian language — language name=Belarusian/Belorussian nativename=беларуская мова BGN/PCGN: byelaruskaya mova familycolor=Indo European states=Belarus, Poland, in 14 other countries speakers= 4 to 7 million rank=74 fam2=Balto Slavic fam3=Slavic fam4=East Slavic… …

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  • 97Q'anjob'al language — Infobox Language name=Q anjo bal (Kanjobal) nativename=Q anjob al states=Guatemala region=Huehuetenango speakers=approx. 77,700 familycolor=American fam1=Mayan fam2=Western Mayan fam3=Q anjob alan Chujean fam4=Q anjob alan iso2=kjb iso3=kjbQ… …

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  • 98Canadian raising — is a phonetic phenomenon that occurs in varieties of the English language, especially Canadian English, in which diphthongs are raised before voiceless consonants (e.g., IPA|/p/, IPA|/t/, IPA|/k/, IPA|/s/, IPA|/f/). IPAEng|aɪ (the vowel of eye )… …

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  • 99Mesoamerican Indian languages — Introduction also called  Middle American Indian languages        group of languages spoken in an area of the aboriginal New World that includes central and southern Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, parts of Honduras and Nicaragua, and… …

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  • 100-s — (The form es is also used. The suffix s is pronounced [[t] s[/t]] after the consonant sounds [[t]p, t, k, f[/t]] or [[t]θ[/t]]. After other sounds s is pronounced [[t] z[/t]]. The suffix es is pronounced [[t] z[/t]] after vowel sounds, and [[t]… …

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