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From the Lord's Prayer (in Interlingue) Patre nor, qui es in li cieles, mey tui nómine esser sanctificat... Interlingue ([interˈliŋɡwe] ; ISO 639 ie, ile)... |
The constructed language Interlingue, originally known as Occidental, has a history spanning a century since its original publication by its creator Edgar... |
to that of German, though it also has numerous linguistic innovations as well as grammatical features influenced by or borrowed from Hebrew, Aramaic,... |
(1879) Volapük (1887) Esperanto (1902) Idiom Neutral (1907) Ido (1922) Interlingue (1928) Novial (1951) Interlingua (1965) Lingua Franca Nova (1970) Afrihili... |
languages are devised to test a hypothesis or experiment with innovative linguistic features. They may fall into one or more of three categories: philosophical... |
Romance languages (redirect from Latin peoples (linguistic)) 18th century. Other languages developed include Idiom Neutral (1902), Interlingue-Occidental (1922), Interlingua (1951) and Lingua Franca Nova (1998).... |
RussianLearn.com". russianlearn.com. Paul Cubberley (2002). Russian: A Linguistic Introduction. Cambridge University Press. pp. 162, 164. ISBN 0-521-79641-5... |
Subject-object-verb (SOV) Object-verb-subject (OVS) Verb-subject-object (VSO) While linguistic evolution occurs on a continuum, the major shift towards increased grammaticalization... |
The grammar of Standard Chinese shares many features with other varieties of Chinese. The language almost entirely lacks inflection; words typically have... |
A pan-Romance language or Romance interlanguage is a codified linguistic variety which synthesizes the variation of the Romance languages and is representative... |
vigorous, sophisticated grammatical tradition involving the study of linguistic analysis, in particular phonetics alongside grammar, the high point of... |
LCCN 2013311323, OCLC 824536318, Wikidata Q113384298 Harjeet Singh Gill (1973), Linguistic Atlas of the Punjab, Patiala: Publication Bureau, Punjabi University,... |
I. and Bever, G.T. "Children use Canonical Sentence Schemas: A Cross-linguistic Study of Word Order and Inflections". Cognition, 12:229–265, 1982 The... |
(Daimeishi can be considered a subset of nouns.) Strictly speaking, linguistic pronouns do not take modifiers[citation needed], but Japanese daimeishi... |
form a Cross-Linguistic Perspective. New York: Routledge. Brinton, Laurel J., and Leslie K. Arnovick (2017). The English language: a linguistic history (3rd ed... |
beyond the restrictions of European grammar. It overtly incorporates linguistic universals, building in what is needed to support the expressivity of... |
(1998). "On the Balkan Linguistic Type". Studia Slavica Finlandensia. 15: 91–101. Lindstedt, J. 1999. "On the Nature of Linguistic Balkanisms". Paper read... |
Wede (category Articles containing Interlingue-language text) chauvinistic purposes; Sven Werkmeister argues that Wede was a form of linguistic purism, as part of its function was to prevent uncontrolled language change... |
with eyebrows lowered, it means I DON'T UNDERSTAND. This parameter is a linguistic feature only found in infants with ASL as a primary language. Babies learn... |
and inflexions, or at the end of the inflected verb. In pedagogic and linguistic literature on Inuktitut, these infix morphemes are often called verb chunks... |