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  • ...origin' or 'family', apparently following Latin ''stirps'' 'trunk; origin; family'. The OED has attestations of ''stock'' referring to languages families sin
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  • englisch [[family tree]]
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  • |Family =[[Indo-European]] |Tree =<ctree>Ossetic</ctree>
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  • |Family= [[Uralic]] |Family=
    10 KB (978 words) - 18:52, 16 March 2009
  • ...ng like <nowiki>[[Category:BIOG|Jakobson, Roman]]</nowiki>, sorting on the family name does not transfer to other categories to which the article might also ...at is the difference between the two. Give example with your language in a tree diagram assigning case to your overt element. (22:43, 6 October 2011 [[User
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  • ‘This coconut tree is high.’ ...m know Kaili. In semi-formal and familiar contexts (e.g. grocery shopping, family visits) Kaili is used if all people present know the language.
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  • [[family]] (language families) [[language family]]
    54 KB (5,252 words) - 12:35, 21 February 2009
  • [[family]] (language families) [[language family]]
    55 KB (5,369 words) - 15:30, 23 December 2008
  • *1972h. Translation of M. Tokugawa, 'Towards a family tree for accent in Japanese dialects'. Papers in Japanese Linguistics 1.301-320.
    31 KB (4,322 words) - 06:06, 8 March 2009