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  • A '''stock''' is a [[genealogical group]] of languages of considerable [[time depth]], where the relatedness of the languages is typically not evident and can ...e vocabulary, and significant cognate paradigmaticity in grammar. The time depth aimed at is over 5000 years (Indo-European is some 6000 years old). The sto
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  • ...d to establish separate terms for families with greater and shallower time-depth, or of different subdivisions within a family. Here are some of them:
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  • ...al [[classification]] that is comparable across the world and whose [[time depth]] is not greater than 4000 years.
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  • ...'', is a variety of English spoken in Singapore. Singlish has evolved over time through the influence of various languages and cultures. In Singapore, wher ...sing these words shows how different languages blend in Singapore and adds depth to daily chats. Example, when someone says "He very cute lah" it means some
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  • ...model of grammar with a depth which appeals to linguists while at the same time being efficiently parseable and having the rigidity of formalism which comp
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  • However, Glottopedia does not (for the time being) aim to make authoritative scientific statements that one can rely on ...name or author name appears and they want a quick reference to further in-depth information.
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  • ...t forget that for the traditional representatives of the humanities of the time, combining the poetics and aesthetics of literature with mathematics was a ...and, most of all, Hebrew studies and the history of Polish Jews. From this time on, quantitative themes appeared mostly in the subjects of the theses and d
    26 KB (3,899 words) - 14:02, 28 November 2007