- In
historical linguistics,
cognates or
lexical cognates are sets of
words that have been
inherited in
direct descent from an
etymological ancestor in a...
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traced through both a
father and mother. Such
relatives may be
known as
cognates.
Matrilineality Patrilineality Hapū Wolters, O. W. (1999). History, Culture...
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False cognates are
pairs of
words that seem to be
cognates because of
similar sounds and meaning, but have
different etymologies; they can be
within the...
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False cognates,
words that
appear to be
cognates, but are not
Cognate object, a verb's
object that is
etymologically related to the verb
Cognate (kinship)...
- (\ell +s)<(p+q)} Both 4-bar
cognates will be
class I chains. If the
original is a drag-link (double crank), both
cognates will be drag links. If the original...
- In linguistics, a
cognate object (also
known as a
cognate accusative or an
internal accusative) is a verb's
object which is
etymologically related to...
- a set of
cognates, i.e. of
words descended from the same etymon. This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Cognate set. If an...
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words and roots, with
their cognates in all of the
major families of descendants. The
following conventions are used:
Cognates are in
general given in the...
- less
desirable to
cause the
death of the monarch. Absolute, equal, (full)
cognatic or
lineal primogeniture is a form of
primogeniture in
which **** is irrelevant...
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phonological typology,
since languages with
strongly established cognates may not have
cognates which are
superficially similar phonologically.
Examples of...