- (from Latin:
lingua / language, and Gr****: ὄνομα / name), also
known as
glossonym (from
Ancient Gr****: γλῶσσα / language) or
glottonym (from
Attic Gr****:...
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individuals (personal names),
endonyms and
exonyms of
language names (
glossonyms). As it
pertains to
geographical features, the
United Nations Group of...
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names of most of the
major languages in the world.
These are
endonymic glossonyms. This
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varieties and
therefore it is
primarily referred to by
various regional glossonyms like Leonese, Cantabrian,
Asturian or
Mirandese (in Portugal). Extremaduran...
- Gr**** Muslims, also
known as
Grecophone Muslims, are
Muslims of Gr****
ethnic origin whose adoption of
Islam (and
often the
Turkish language and identity)...
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University Press. Cysouw, Michael; Good, Jeff (2013). "Languoid,
doculect and
glossonym:
Formalizing the
notion 'language'".
Language Do****entation and Conservation...
- Zaza–Gorani
language group of the
northwestern group of the
Iranian branch. The
glossonym Zaza
originated as a pejorative.
According to Ethnologue, Zaza is spoken...
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Bolgo Dugag tērēù,
glossonym: tērēùnī Aloa (IGN Alouna?),
Niagara (IGN Niakra?), Koya, Boli 1,000
Bolgo proper Bolgo Kubar bólgò,
glossonym: bólgònî Agrap...
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languages are
spoken in the
region but it is the
Slavic dialects to
which the
glossonym Macedonian is applied." R. E. Asher, J. M. Y. Simpson. The Encyclopedia...
- Konya, Ankara, and Aksaray, by
Anatolian Kurds Among some Yazidis, the
glossonym Ezdîkî is used for
Kurmanji to
differentiate themselves from Kurds. While...