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  • 31Colloquial 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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  • 32Taos dialect — See also: Picuris dialect Taos Spoken in USA Region Taos Pueblo, New Mexico Native speakers 803  (1990 census) Language family Tanoan …

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  • 33Ojibwe language — Anishinaabemowin, ᐊᓂᔑᓈᐯᒧᐎᓐ Pronunciation [anɪʃɪnaːpeːmowɪn] Spoken in …

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  • 34Hypercorrection — For the psychological use, see Compensation (psychology). In linguistics or usage, hypercorrection is a non standard usage that results from the over application of a perceived rule of grammar or a usage prescription. A speaker or writer who… …

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  • 35Varieties of Modern Greek — History of the Greek language (see also: Greek alphabet) Proto Greek (c. 3000–1600 BC) Mycenaean (c. 1600–1100 BC) Ancient G …

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  • 36Cantonais ecrit — Cantonais écrit Le cantonais écrit (en sinogrammes simplifiés 粤语白话文 ; en sinogrammes traditionnels 粵語白話文 ; en pinyin yuèyǔ báihuà wén ; littéralement « Écriture vernaculaire cantonaise ») est la langue écrite utilisée… …

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  • 37Cantonais Écrit — Le cantonais écrit (en sinogrammes simplifiés 粤语白话文 ; en sinogrammes traditionnels 粵語白話文 ; en pinyin yuèyǔ báihuà wén ; littéralement « Écriture vernaculaire cantonaise ») est la langue écrite utilisée pour écrire le… …

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  • 38Critical period hypothesis — The critical period hypothesis is the subject of a long standing debate in linguistics and language acquisition over the extent to which the ability to acquire language is biologically linked to age. The hypothesis claims that there is an ideal… …

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  • 39Vulgar Latin — (in Latin, sermo vulgaris , folk speech ) is a blanket term covering the popular dialects and sociolects of the Latin language which diverged from each other in the early Middle Ages, evolving into the Romance languages by the 9th century. The… …

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  • 40Comma Johanneum — The Comma Johanneum is a comma (a short clause) in the First Epistle of John (1 John 5:7–8) according to the Latin Vulgate text as transmitted since the Early Middle Ages, based on Vetus Latina minority readings dating to the 7th… …

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