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  • 91Romance copula — The copula or copulae (the verb or verbs meaning to be ) in all Romance languages largely derive from the Latin verbs esse to be (ultimately from Proto Indo European *h1es , as in English is); stāre to stand (ultimately from Proto Indo European… …

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  • 92Germanic substrate hypothesis — The Germanic substrate hypothesis is an attempt to explain the distinctive nature of the Germanic languages within the context of the Indo European language family. It postulates that the elements of the common Germanic vocabulary and syntactical …

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  • 93Mixed language — A mixed language is a language that arises through the fusion of two source languages, normally in situations of thorough bilingualism, so that it is not possible to classify the resulting language as belonging to either of the language families… …

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  • 94I-mutation — (also known as umlaut, front mutation, i umlaut, i/j mutation or i/j umlaut) is an important type of sound change, more precisely a category of regressive metaphony, in which a back vowel is fronted, and/or a front vowel is raised, if the… …

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  • 95Medieval Greek — Ἑλληνική Ellinikí Spoken in eastern Mediterranean Extinct developed into Modern Greek by 1453 …

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  • 96Apophony — In linguistics, apophony (also ablaut, gradation, alternation, internal modification, stem modification, stem alternation, replacive morphology, stem mutation, internal inflection) is the alternation of sounds within a word that indicates… …

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  • 97Munsee language — Munsee Spoken in Canada; United States Region now in Ontario; formerly in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania Ethnicity 400 (1991) Native speakers 7  (n …

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  • 98Eastern Pomo language — Eastern Pomo Spoken in United States Region Northern California Native speakers 1[1]  (date missing) …

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  • 99Middle Scots — Scots language History …

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  • 100Southern Athabascan grammar — Southern Athabascan (also Apachean, Southern Athabaskan) is a subfamily of Athabaskan languages spoken in the North American Southwest. Refer to Southern Athabascan languages for the main article.Typological overviewTypologically, Southern… …

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