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  • 11uninflected — adj. 1 Gram. (of a language) not having inflections. 2 not changing or varying. 3 not bent or deflected …

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  • 12Mbula language — Mbula Spoken in Papua New Guinea Region Morobe Province Native speakers 2,500  (date missing) Language family Austronesian …

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  • 13Old High German declension — Old High German is an inflected language, and as such its nouns, pronouns, and adjectives must be declined in order to serve a grammatical function. A set of declined forms of the same word pattern is called a declension. There are five… …

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  • 14Grammatical particle — In linguistics, the term particle is a word lacking a strict definition but has the function of changing the relation of the parts of the sentence to one another, and is therefore called a function word. It does not change its form by adding… …

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  • 15Function word — Function words (or grammatical words) are words that have little lexical meaning or have ambiguous meaning, but instead serve to express grammatical relationships with other words within a sentence, or specify the attitude or mood of the speaker …

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  • 16Dutch grammar — series Dutch grammar Dutch verbs Dutch conjugation t kofschip T rules Dutch nouns Dutch declension Gender in Dutch grammar Dutch orthography Dutch dictionary IJ Dutch phonology …

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  • 17Kenning — A kenning (Old Norse kenning [cʰɛnːiŋg] , Modern Icelandic pronunciation [cʰɛnːiŋk] ) is a circumlocution used instead of an ordinary noun in Old Norse and later Icelandic poetry. For example, Old Norse poets might replace sverð , the regular… …

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  • 18anaptotic — /an euhp tot ik/, adj. Archaic. (of languages) tending to become uninflected, in accordance with a theory that languages evolve from uninflected to inflected and back. [1840 50; AN 3 + aptote ( < Gk áptoton, n. use of neut. of áptotos uninflected …

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  • 19habban — wv/t3 3rd pres hæfþ past hæfde ptp gehæfd A. 1. to have, hold in or with the hand (lit. or fig.); hé hæfþ in handum heofon and eorðan he holds in his hands heavan and earth; 1a. of the hand; 2. to have, possess; (1) absolute; (2) with object; (a) …

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  • 20anaptotic — /an euhp tot ik/, adj. Archaic. (of languages) tending to become uninflected, in accordance with a theory that languages evolve from uninflected to inflected and back. [1840 50; AN 3 + aptote ( &LT; Gk áptoton, n. use of neut. of áptotos&#8230; …

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