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- It is produced with a constriction formed by raising the back of the tongue (=dorsum) towards the soft palate (=velum).875 bytes (127 words) - 09:02, 30 August 2014
- * Velaric: velar closure with the back of the tongue2 KB (258 words) - 20:36, 2 June 2015
- ...2 as a result of (linguistic) habits that were transferred from the mother tongue to the language to be learnt. Accordingly, the [[contrastive analysis]] imp4 KB (601 words) - 20:05, 21 October 2009
- ...ation of 9,100,000<ref name="cia"/> were born with Swedish as their mother tongue. Besides Swedish there are no further official languages in the country.5 KB (658 words) - 11:34, 2 March 2018
- 10. Slips of the tongue (cf. Dell and Reich 1980). *Dell, Gary S. & Peter A. Reich. 1980. Slips of the tongue: The facts and a stratificational model. ''Papers in Cognitive-Stratificati9 KB (1,294 words) - 05:24, 8 March 2018
- ...(intercultural differences in understanding certain concepts, e.g. ‘mother-tongue’), the change of the questions over time which makes censuses incomparabl ...l. But when reprimanding their child, parents might switch to their mother tongue. Be it multilingualism on the macro-level or on the micro-level, there are18 KB (2,684 words) - 16:51, 22 May 2013
- ...istics in Poland was the fact that Woronczak was able to speak “in another tongue” about the traditional issues of philology and linguistics and set an exa26 KB (3,899 words) - 14:02, 28 November 2007
- ...ture in Standard Swedish. In order to produce such a sound, the tip of the tongue is raised and bended backwards as far as possible so that it touches the re36 KB (4,969 words) - 13:01, 2 March 2018
- ...ith an alveolar onset, e.g. [t͜ʎ̥˔], or without involving the front of the tongue, e.g. [c͜ʎ̥˔]. Speakers express no preference when hearing these articu #tongue ''ncata'' /ⁿǀata/26 KB (3,968 words) - 08:14, 5 January 2021
- ...to which the other case suffixes are attached. The word for "language" or "tongue", for instance, is ''mec'' but its oblique stem is ''mecr-'', hence the plu50 KB (8,020 words) - 17:31, 2 March 2018