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  • 31Kenneth L. Hale — Kenneth Locke Hale (August 15, 1934 – October 8, 2001) was a linguist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who studied the syntax, lexicon and phonology of a huge variety of unstudied and often endangered languages especially indigenous… …

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  • 32Old Irish — Goídelc Pronunciation [ˈɡoiðʲelɡ] Spoken in Ireland, Isle of Man, western coast of Great Britain …

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  • 33Romanization of Arabic — Different approaches and methods for the romanization of Arabic exist. They vary in the way that they address the inherent problems of rendering written and spoken Arabic in the Latin alphabet; they also use different symbols for Arabic phonemes… …

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  • 34Subhan'allah — (Arabic سبحان الله) is an Arabic phrase often translated as Glorious is Allah. Said Mohammed bin AbeeBakr Abdulqader al Razee, in his book Mukhtar al Sihah one of the classic Arabic wordbooks:The meaning of subhanallah is, making Allah pure, and… …

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  • 35Appearance of extrasolar planets — The appearance of extrasolar planets is largely unknown because of the difficulty in making direct observations of extrasolar planets. In addition, analogies with planets in our solar system can apply for few of the extrasolar planets known;… …

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  • 36Unferð — The name Unferth does not appear in any Old English manuscript outside of the Nowell Codex, which contains Beowulf . It is not known whether Unferth is based on a historical person.Reading of his nameUnferth s name could be understood in a number …

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  • 37Middle Scots — Scots language History …

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  • 38N (kana) — ン redirects here. It is not to be confused with So (kana) ( ソ ). Hiragana Katakana Transliteration …

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  • 39Phonological change — Sound change and alternation Metathesis Quantitative metathesis …

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  • 40History of Dutch orthography — The History of Dutch Orthography covers the changes in spelling of Dutch both in the Netherlands itself and in the Dutch speaking region of Flanders in Belgium. Dutch spelling in the Middle Ages The Dutch spoken between 1150 and 1500 is referred… …

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