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71Linguistics / Proto-Chukotko-Kamchatkan language / Latin alphabets / Collation / Dalecarlian alphabet

  Advancing  Women  Mentoring  Program  Presents:   BUILDING  A  PROFESSIONAL   BRAND

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Source URL: ofw.iupui.edu

Language: English - Date: 2014-10-30 10:21:47
72Ethnic groups in Asia / Mongoloid / Finns / Finno-Ugric peoples / Kalevi Wiik / Asian people / Anthropometry / Finno-Ugric languages / Proto-Uralic language / Ethnic groups in Europe / Uralic languages / Europe

Microsoft Word - MQ XLIII 2 cov

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Source URL: www.mankindquarterly.org

Language: English - Date: 2015-03-23 13:34:38
73Uralic languages / Altaic languages / Comparative method / Indo-European languages / Proto-Indo-European language / Eurasiatic languages / Proto-language / Merritt Ruhlen / Proto-Uralic language / Linguistics / Historical linguistics / Nostratic languages

Ultraconserved words point to deep language ancestry across Eurasia Mark Pagela,b,1, Quentin D. Atkinsonc, Andreea S. Caluded, and Andrew Meadea a School of Biological Sciences, University of Reading, Reading, Berkshire

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Source URL: www.pnas.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-05-06 13:34:25
74Principal parts / Participle / Inflection / Proto-Indo-European verbs / Latin conjugation / Linguistics / Linguistic morphology / Grammar

Enaselvai: A Sketch of a Constructed Language 1 Jonathan Lipps

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Language: English - Date: 2014-01-03 01:35:10
75Indo-European languages / Insular Celtic languages / Linguistic morphology / Proto-Indo-European verbs / Old Irish / Verb / Proto-Indo-European language / Proto-Celtic language / Gaulish language / Linguistics / Celtic languages / Celtic culture

appendix C Versions of this talk were given at the Department of Irish and Celtic Studies, Queen’s University Belfast, in May 2011 and at the XIV Congress of Celtic Studies at Maynooth in August[removed]A Celtic Verbal

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Source URL: www.wales.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2013-04-29 11:23:49
76Language / American English / Phonological rule / Palatalization / Chicano English / Voice / Proto-Indo-European phonology / Rapid automatized naming / Linguistics / Phonology / Historical linguistics

What and where is –t,d deletion? The variable deletion of coronal stops in word-final clusters seems to occur in all varieties of English and has been one of the most studied variables in the sociophonology/ sociophone

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Source URL: linguistica.sns.it

Language: English - Date: 2014-06-04 06:13:19
77Arabic languages / Central Semitic languages / Languages of Morocco / Languages of Libya / Proto-Semitic language / Libyan Arabic / Shin / Egyptian Arabic / Semitic root / Semitic languages / Languages of Africa / Languages of Asia

Arabic Sociophonetics: language contact in South Semitic Towards a typology of socio-based phonetic variations At the southern springs of Arabic: This contribute aims at focusing the Jibbālī lexical influence on the fo

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Source URL: linguistica.sns.it

Language: English - Date: 2014-06-04 06:13:19
78Indo-European languages / Historical linguistics / Albanian language / Balto-Slavic languages / Assimilation / Phonological change / Lithuanian language / Proto-Indo-European numerals / Proto-Indo-European particles / Languages of Europe / Linguistics / Europe

Phonological characters. The evidential basis for the coding of these characters differs from that for the lexical characters. In order to be entered in the lexical database, a word has to be actually present in the rele

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Source URL: www.cs.rice.edu

Language: English - Date: 2007-07-18 07:02:14
79Languages of the United States / Grammar / Proto-Algonquian language / Verb argument / Algonquian languages / Linguistics / Languages of North America / Indigenous languages of the Americas

D EFAULT AGREEMENT IN M I ’ GMAQ POSSESSOR RAISING AND DITRANSITIVE CONSTRUCTIONS . Introduction: Transitive verbs in Algonquian languages display agreement with the animacy of the internal

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Source URL: nels45.mit.edu

Language: English - Date: 2014-10-28 01:13:12
80Germanic languages / Indo-European linguistics / English grammar / German grammar / Proto-Germanic language / Germanic strong verb / Germanic verb / Reduplication / Apophony / Linguistics / Historical linguistics / Linguistic morphology

A New Approach to the Origin of Germanic Strong Preterites Ryan Sandell, UCLA • Sam Zukoff, MIT In English and other Germanic languages, there exists a significant set of so-called “irregular” (or “strong”) ver

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Language: English - Date: 2014-10-28 01:13:48
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