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- ...or based on existing languages, as opposed to the [[A priori|''a priori'' languages]]. The ''a posteriori'' languages can be divided into three categories: ...1 KB (204 words) - 23:12, 10 July 2017
- ...it. "Vulgar Esperanto")}} refers to a [[w:Dialect continuum|continuum]] of simplified dialects of the international auxiliary language [[Esperanto]]. Vulgara is ...origin, more specifically Romance languages, Germanic languages and Slavic languages (in descending order of occurence)}} Vulgara is not mutually intelligible w ...4 KB (516 words) - 21:18, 6 October 2025
- ...tions in the region have specific Aoyého' dialects as official or minority languages. ...blueberry wine. This word was erroneously romanised as "Whichitar", which simplified to "Wichita". To this day, the wine from this forest is still called "Wichi ...4 KB (669 words) - 07:29, 29 July 2024
- ...nd grammar. Conversely, it is used as a rapid introduction to many natural languages. ...ar of Interlingua is similar to that of the Romance languages, but greatly simplified, under the influence of English. ...6 KB (905 words) - 02:19, 20 March 2025
- |fam1 = [[w:Indo-European languages|Indo-European]] ...as spoken more than a millennium later and eventually split into the Owina languages of today. ...10 KB (1,447 words) - 14:08, 4 December 2019
- ...daughter language families of the primary language family [[Nenta—Caligan languages|Nenta—Caligan]]. ...to Spectradom, the world in which this language family is placed, and the languages in the family reflect that in some ways. ...10 KB (1,403 words) - 21:09, 30 December 2024
- |fam1=[[w:Uralic languages|Uralic]] |fam2=[[w:Finno-Ugric languages|Finno-Ugric]] ...14 KB (2,134 words) - 22:57, 15 October 2023
- [[Category:Languages]] ...moved progressively away from the complex case system which defines other languages in the nation to a more analytic language in terms of nouns. The language r ...5 KB (664 words) - 14:23, 30 June 2018
- ...sidered one of the most [[w:conservative (language)|innovative]] Rttirrian languages. ...[[w:Semitic languages|Semitic languages]] of the Middle East. Unlike many languages spoken nearby, its phonology does not feature a [[w:tone (linguistics)|tone ...14 KB (2,028 words) - 15:05, 8 February 2021
- ...ubgroups, the latter being entirely [[w:Paraphyly|paraphyletic]]. The Khad languages constitute the largest and westernmost extant branch of the Lámeyi language ...mmon Khad''', which was spoken in approximately the late 6th century AC. A languages, called Las, used to be included into this group, but is nowadays considere ...9 KB (1,313 words) - 10:44, 9 May 2022
- |fam1= Aiwanic languages |fam2= Ketan languages ...12 KB (1,931 words) - 18:00, 22 April 2022
- | ancestor1 = Various 21st century languages |label1=Various 21st century languages of Antarctica|state1=dashed ...5 KB (562 words) - 16:38, 21 July 2024
- ...] and [[Ancient Manish]]. For the language family as a whole, see [[Manish Languages]].'' | fam1=[[Manish Languages|Manish]] ...16 KB (2,555 words) - 23:37, 24 February 2020
- ...y replaced by words more closely resembling those used in Western European languages, and a number of grammatical forms unfamiliar to Western Europeans were dis ...ral including an outline of the grammar were published in several European languages in 1902 and 1903. ...10 KB (1,505 words) - 15:22, 28 April 2021
- [[Category: Languages]] [[Category: Indo-European languages]] ...12 KB (1,590 words) - 16:06, 4 January 2023
- |fam2 = [[w:Celtic languages|Celtic]] |fam3 = [[w:Insular Celtic languages|Insular Celtic]] ...9 KB (1,338 words) - 11:17, 24 June 2024
- ...' is the reconstructed ancestor of the [[Coelo-Caric_languages|Coelo-Caric languages]], Silōs and Carichendan. It would have descended from the Proto-Sinos-Koel ...m, processes which are characteristic of nearly all stages of the daughter languages. ...11 KB (1,628 words) - 15:22, 12 September 2022
- | target = [[Alpatho-Hirtic languages|Oronaic]] ...from 5000 BCE to 2000 BCE, after which it differentiated into other proto-languages. The exact location of the area of [[w:Urheimat|Urheimat]] is not known, an ...16 KB (2,368 words) - 18:57, 14 April 2022
- ...es of Lyszenian due to its use of lexical tone—a feature rare among Slavic languages. It employs two main tones: mid-rising and mid-falling, which function phon ...d mid-falling—alter word meaning much like stress or pitch accent in other languages. ...13 KB (1,823 words) - 21:32, 14 July 2025
- ...nguage rather than a pidgin, characterized by a Romance lexical core and a simplified, Germanic-influenced grammatical structure. Following Anglo-Saxon expansion [[Category:Languages]] ...7 KB (1,008 words) - 16:20, 29 December 2025