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- that since Odaenathus' grandfather was a son of Nasor, Papa is a Gr**** loanward related to πάππος (páppos), meaning grandfather. Odaenathus is mentioned...
- interethnic communication; the colonial languages have also usually left many loanwards in the local languages. In Ghana, a dialect called "Student Pidgin" was...
- Spanish language, which is widespread in the Americas, typically received loanwards from British English (often through French) until the 1950s, when American...
- the language but as of 2015, the language had gone extinct. It had many loanwards from Provencal, Spanish and Hebrew. It kept many conservative features...
- to Walloon and in one case (ⲗⲱⲥⲑ, lōsth, 'the east') contains a Flemish loanward. There is evidence of codeswitching with Italian in a few phrases, and...
- banadhel, Asturian baléu barco [m] 'boat, ship' from Proto-Celtic *barga-, loanward into Latin bargo, 'boat'. barra [f] 'garret, loft, upper platform', from...
- rule does not apply to compound words (e.g. tẽŋgãnnɛ "sacred land") or loanwards (e.g. maŋgo "mango") Nasals disappear when they go before /f/ /m/ + /f/...
- Hieatt, Constance B. (1978). "Some Unidentified or Dubiously Glossed Loanwards in Karlamagnús saga and Their Implications for Translators and Source...