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  • 71Old English grammar — This article is part of a series on: Old English Dialects …

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  • 72Chaha (Sprache) — Chaha Gesprochen in Äthiopien Sprecher 440 000 Linguistische Klassifikation Afroasiatische Sprachen Semitische Sprachen Südwestsemitische Sprachen Äthiosemitische Sprachen S …

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  • 73flageller — [ flaʒele ] v. tr. <conjug. : 1> • XIV e; lat. flagellare, de flagellum « fouet » → fléau ♦ Battre de coups de fouet. ⇒ fouailler, fouetter, fustiger. Pronom. Se flageller. ♢ Fig. « La nuit s était faite, le vent glacé le flagellait »… …

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  • 74MASORAH — This article is arranged according to the following outline: 1. THE TRANSMISSION OF THE BIBLE 1.1. THE SOFERIM 1.2. WRITTEN TRANSMISSION 1.2.1. Methods of Writing 1.2.1.1. THE ORDER OF THE BOOKS 1.2.1.2. SEDARIM AND PARASHIYYOT …

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  • 75PRONUNCIATIONS OF HEBREW — This article is arranged according to the following outline: the transmission of hebrew as a liturgical language classification of the traditional pronunciations of hebrew the yemenite pronunciation the sephardi pronunciation phonological… …

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  • 76Luganda language — language name=Luganda nativename=Ganda familycolor=Niger Congo states=Uganda region=Mainly Buganda region speakers=First language: 3.01 million (1991) Second language: 100,000 (1991) fam2=Atlantic Congo fam3=Volta Congo fam4=Benue Congo… …

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  • 77Reduplication — in linguistics is a morphological process in which the root or stem of a word (or part of it) is repeated exactly or with a slight change. Reduplication is used in inflections to convey a grammatical function, such as plurality, intensification,… …

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  • 78Dagesh — ּ IPA b, g, d, k, p, t Transliteration b, g, d, k, p, t Same appearance mappiq, shuruk Example …

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  • 79Biblical Hebrew — Biblical Hebrew, Classical Hebrew שְֹפַת כְּנַעַן, יְהוּדִית, (לְשוֹן) עִבְרִית …

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  • 80Fortis and lenis — Fortis (Latin strong ) and lenis ( weak ) are linguistic terms. In a broad sense, they refer to the opposition of consonants such as p , t vs. b , d . In a narrow sense, fortis refer to consonants such as p , t pronounced with tenseness (more… …

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