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  • 121N-rule — For the typographic term n rule or n dash see Dash In Icelandic orthography, the N rule dictates whether or not one or two n’s should be written, sometimes affecting pronunciation. Contents 1 Compound words 2 Function words 2.1 Adver …

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  • 122Northern Bavarian — Northern Austro Bavarian Nordboarisch Spoken in Germany Region Upper Palatinate, Upper Franconia, Upper Bavaria, Lower Bavaria Language family …

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  • 123Old Swedish — Spoken in Sweden, Finland and Åland Era Evolved into Modern Swedish by the 16th century Language family Indo European Germanic …

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  • 124Lithuanian grammar — is the study of rules governing the use of the Lithuanian language. Lithuanian grammar retains many archaic features from Proto Indo European that have been lost in other Indo European languages. It has extremely complex morphology; words have… …

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  • 125Georgian grammar — The Georgian language belongs to the South Caucasian or Kartvelian family. Some of its characteristics are akin to those of Slavic languages such as its system of verbal aspect, but Georgian grammar is remarkably different from Indo European… …

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  • 126Romanian nouns — This article on Romanian nouns is related to the Romanian grammar and belongs to a series of articles on the Romanian language. It describes the morphology of the noun in this language, and includes details about its declension according to… …

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  • 127Dutch declension — Dutch grammar series Dutch grammar Dutch verbs Dutch conjugation t kofschip T rules Dutch nouns Dutch declension Gender in Dutch grammar Dutch orthography Dutch dictionary IJ Dutch phonology …

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  • 128Milewski's typology — Milewski’s typology is a language classification system proposed in the 1960s by the Polish linguist Tadeusz Milewski. In this classification active and tripartite languages were omitted because they were little known at that time. Milewski… …

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