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  • |Language =Sumerian |Genus =[[Isolate]]
    592 bytes (45 words) - 15:52, 27 July 2014
  • A '''family''' of languages (a '''language family''') is a group of languages that developed from a common historical A language '''isolate''' is a family of one, such as [[Basque]] or [[Sumerian]].
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  • ...s usually have a more restricted phonology, segments used for affixes in a language are only a subpart of the phoneme system. Affixes are usually shorter than In [[Kusunda]] (a language isolate of Nepal), at least some verbal suffixes may appear in random order (Watter
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  • ...to French ''langue'' 'a particular language' and French ''langage'' 'human language, the ability to speak and understand speech'. ...ies was acquired more like Sanskrit, but is now widely used as an everyday language and acquired in early childhood.
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  • |Language = Hadza |Family = [[isolate]]
    26 KB (3,968 words) - 08:14, 5 January 2021
  • ...riconoscono che ci sono certe regolarità tendenziali nelle classi di verbi isolate dai vari test. Si sono tentate quindi molte loro caratterizzazioni generali Cinque G 1990: “Ergative Adjectives and the Lexicalist Hypothesis”, ''Natural Language and Linguistic Theory'', '''8'''.
    47 KB (6,479 words) - 20:24, 4 July 2014
  • ...he appendix of the third edition of [[David Crystal]]'s ''"Encyclopedia of Language"'', 2010, the difference is only in formatting and sortability. ..." | ISO 939-3<br>code(s) !! width="20%" | Where spoken? !! width="20%" | [[Language Family]] !! width="20%" | [[Genus]] !! width="10%" | [[Speaker]]s <br>(000)
    91 KB (8,054 words) - 23:49, 30 August 2022