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  • 101Romanesque architecture — is the term that is used to describe the architecture of Middle Ages Europe which evolved into the Gothic style beginning in the 12th century. The term Romanesque , meaning descended from Roman , was used to describe the style from the early 19th …

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  • 102Ornament (music) — An extreme example of ornamentation as a fioritura from Chopin s Nocturne in D flat major. In music, ornaments or embellishments are musical flourishes that are not necessary to carry the overall line of the melody (or harmony), but serve instead …

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  • 103Lithuanian language — Lithuanian lietuvių kalba Spoken in Lithuania Region Europe Native speakers 3.2 million  (1998) Language family …

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  • 104Nivkh language — Nivkh Нивхгу диф [mer nivx tif] [ɳiɣvn duf] (S.E. Sakhalin dialect) Spoken in Russia, Japan[ …

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  • 105Crow language — Crow Apsáalookanq̌i Spoken in USA Region Montana Native speakers 4,280  (date missing) Language family …

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  • 106Consonant mutation — Sound change and alternation Metathesis Quantitative metathesis …

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  • 107Old Japanese — 上古日本語, 上代日本語 Spoken in Japan Era Evolved into Early Middle Japanese during the Heian period Language family …

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  • 108Fingerstyle guitar — This article is about the guitar style. For the Chet Atkins album, see Finger Style Guitar. Fingerstyle guitar Fingerstyle guitar is the technique of playing the guitar by plucking the strings directly with the fingertips, fingernails, or picks… …

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  • 109Liaison (French) — In French, most written word final consonants are silent in most contexts. Liaison is the pronunciation of such a consonant immediately before a following vowel sound. For example, the letter s in the word les ( the ) is generally silent, but it… …

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  • 110Mordent — This article is about the musical ornament. For the substance used to set dyes, see mordant. In music, a mordent is an ornament indicating that the note is to be played with a single rapid alternation with the note above or below. Like trills,… …

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