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- the original on 6 October 2022. Retrieved 4 December 2016. "EFF's New Wordlists for Random P****phrases". Electronic Frontier Foundation. 19 July 2016...
- needed] It is poorly attested, but is recorded in wordlists.[failed verification] However, the wordlists appear to be identical to Ese Ejja. Toromono at...
- the committee of Ministers of the Dutch Language Union decided that the wordlist of the Green Booklet will be updated every ten years. The 2005 edition...
- attempted to collect Nagarchi wordlists from many areas but this was not possible, even elders were not able to provide wordlists in the Nagarchi language...
- variations; however, at least 32 pairs of English near-homophones still remain. Wordlists are available in 50 languages, each of which uses a list of 25,000 words...
- This article contains Canadian Aboriginal syllabic characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead...
- reconstruction of Beothuk. The wordlists have been transcribed and analyzed in Hewson (1978). The combined Beothuk wordlists below have been reproduced from...
- in the wordlists of First Fleet officers, where it was mostly translated as "men" or "people": Collins's wordlist is the only original wordlist that does...
- Australian Aboriginal language. It is known from just a few 19th-century wordlists and one rememberer.[when?] N37 Wurrugu at the Australian Indigenous Languages...
- Palmar, Cortés Department, near Chamelecón in Honduras. It was attested in wordlists from the 1890s. Campbell, Lyle; Oltrogge, David (1980). "Proto-Tol (Jicaque)"...