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- This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For...
- Orkhon Turkic (also Göktürk), is the first stage of Old Turkic, known as the oldest Turkic literary language preceding Old Uyghur. It is generally used...
- of its origin than as to its dialectal base, since a number of its morphonological and lexical features betray the fact that it is not a direct continuation...
- Early Romani, sometimes referred to as Late Proto-Romani, is the latest common predecessor of all varieties of the Romani language. It was spoken before...
- words may be classified from each of three viewpoints: morphotactic, morphonological, and morphosemantic. Blends may be classified morphotactically into...
- and tense-aspect. In a number of verbs, this involves suppletion or morphonological alternations that are not fully predictable. 1. With respect to number...
- issues, the Illyrians endorsed the so-called etymological (also called morphonological) orthography, spelling words according to their morphology and etymology...
- sentence as a system of interlinked layers: phonological, morphematical, morphonological, analytical (surface syntax) and tectogrammatical (deep syntax). Continuing...
- would satisfy the needs of most native speakers. Among these are: morphonological orthography (e.g. sudca "of judge", as opposed to suca) genitive plural...
- reflected in extraordinarily precise observations of, for example, morphonological alternations or the order of en****ic pronouns." These four points...