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  • 51Phonetic complement — A phonetic complement is a phonetic symbol used to disambiguate word characters (logograms) that have multiple readings, in mixed logographic phonetic scripts such as Egyptian hieroglyphs, Akkadian cuneiform, Japanese, and Mayan. Written English… …

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  • 52Isolating language — In morphological typology (in linguistics), an isolating language (also analytic language) is any language in which words are composed of a single morpheme. This is in contrast to a synthetic language which can have words composed of multiple… …

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  • 53Agglutination — In linguistics, agglutination is the morphological process ofadding affixes to the base of a word. Languages that use agglutination widely are called agglutinative languages. These languages are often contrasted with fusional languages and… …

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  • 54Aleut language — language name=Aleut nativename = Unangam Tunuu states=Alaska (Aleutian and Pribilof Islands), Kamchatka Krai (Commander Islands) speakers=305 in 1995 familycolor=Eskimo Aleut fam2=Aleut group iso2=ale|iso3=aleAleut ( Unangam Tunuu ) is a language …

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  • 55Proto-Indo-European language — PIE redirects here. For other uses, see PIE (disambiguation). Indo European topics Indo European languages (list) Albanian · Armenian · Baltic Celtic · Germanic · Greek Indo Ira …

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  • 56Varieties of Arabic — For the historical family of dialects, see Arabic languages. Different dialects of Arabic in the Arab world The Arabic language is a Semitic language characterized by a wide number of linguistic varieties within its five regional forms. The… …

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  • 57Egyptian Arabic — Masri redirects here. For other uses, see Masri (disambiguation). Egyptian Arabic اللغة المصرية العامية Pronunciation [elˈloɣæ l.mɑsˤˈɾejjɑ l.ʕæmˈmejjæ] Spoken in Egypt …

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  • 58Mbula language — Mbula Spoken in Papua New Guinea Region Morobe Province Native speakers 2,500  (date missing) Language family Austronesian …

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  • 59Righthand head rule — In generative morphology, the righthand head rule is a of grammar that specifies that the rightmost morpheme in a morphological structure is always the head. What this means is that it is the righthand element that provides the primary syntactic… …

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  • 60Jerzy Kuryłowicz — (Polish pronunciation: [ˈjɛʐɨ kurɨˈwɔvit͡ʂ]; 1895 1978) was a Polish linguist who studied Indo European languages. He was the brother of Włodzimierz Kuryłowicz and his son is also called Jerzy Kuryłowicz. Contents 1 Life 2 Work in… …

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