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  • 31Aspiration (phonetics) — In phonetics, aspiration is the strong burst of air that accompanies either the release or, in the case of preaspiration, the closure of some obstruents. To feel or see the difference between aspirated and unaspirated sounds, one can put a hand… …

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  • 32Basque language — Basque Euskara Spoken in  Spain …

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  • 33Minimal pair — In phonology, minimal pairs are pairs of words or phrases in a particular language, which differ in only one phonological element, such as a phone, phoneme, toneme or chroneme and have distinct meanings. They are used to demonstrate that two… …

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  • 34Old Norse — dǫnsk tunga, dansk tunga ( Danish tongue ), norrœnt mál ( Norse language ) Spoken in Nordic countries, Scotland, Ireland, England and Wales, Isle of Man, Normandy, Vinland, the Volga and places in between …

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  • 35Z — is the twenty sixth and last letter of the modern Latin alphabet.In most dialects of English, the letter s name is zed (pronEng|zɛd), reflecting its derivation from the Greek zeta (see below). In American English dialects, its name is zee… …

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  • 36Middle English — Spoken in England, south east Scotland and in Scottish burghs, to some extent in Ireland Extinct developed into Early Modern English, Scots and Yola in Wexford by the 16th century Language family …

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  • 37Written Chinese — Chinese characters Scripts Precursors · Oracle bone script · Bronze script · Seal script (large, small) · Clerical script · C …

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  • 38Valencian — Infobox Language name=Valencian, Catalan rank=88 nativename=Valencià, Català familycolor=Indo European states=Spain,France,Italy,Andorra. region=In Spain:As Valencian : Valencian Community and el Carxe, Murcia.As Catalan : Balearic Islands,… …

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  • 39Icelandic language — Icelandic íslenska Pronunciation [is(t)lɛnska] Spoken in Iceland, Denmark,[citation need …

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  • 40Dynamics (music) — In music, dynamics normally refers to the volume of a sound or note, but can also refer to every aspect of the execution of a given piece, either stylistic (staccato, legato etc.) or functional (velocity). The term is also applied to the written… …

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