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- emigliân; Bolognese: emigliàn; Italian: emiliano) is a Gallo-Italic unstandardised language spoken in the historical region of Emilia, which is now in...
- time (cf. "Sonny's Lettah"). Johnson's poetry makes clever use of the unstandardised transcription of Jamaican patois. Johnson's poems first appeared in...
- Afrikaans are German, English, the Frisian languages, Yiddish, and the unstandardised language Low German. Besides South-Africa, Afrikaans is also widely...
- regression analysis, also reflects the relationship between variables. The unstandardised slope indicates the unit change in the criterion variable for a one...
- Netherlands and are mostly, but not exclusively, written with local, unstandardised orthographies based on Standard Dutch orthography. The UNESCO Atlas...
- Slavic Western South Slavic Slovene Dialects Prekmurje Resian approx. 48 unstandardised dialects Writing system Latin (Slovene alphabet) Slovene Braille Official...
- consistently under one orthography. This includes languages that are unstandardised in the Latin alphabet such as the East Sotho languages (Se****na, Sekutswe...
- enemy and conducting guerilla warfare. The artillery was large though unstandardised, increasing from 40 guns in 1808 to 381 by 1845, with an additional...
- nearly extinct Finnic language of Russia. The spoken language remains unstandardised, and as such statements below are about the four known dialects of Ingrian...
- granite outcrops by the hills and riverbed. These techniques produced unstandardised tools, and Binford was skeptical of any evidence of cultural evolution...