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  • 41Empty category — In syntax, an empty category is a nominal element which does not have any phonological content and is therefore unpronounced; they may also be referred to as covert nouns, in contrast to overt nouns which are prounounced. There are four types of… …

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  • 42apostrophe — apostrophe1 apostrophic /ap euh strof ik, stroh fik/, adj. /euh pos treuh fee/, n. the sign ( ), as used: to indicate the omission of one or more letters in a word, whether unpronounced, as in o er for over, or pronounced, as in gov t for… …

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  • 43reformed spelling — a revised orthography intended to simplify the spelling of English words, esp. to eliminate unpronounced letters, as by substituting thru for through, tho for though, slo for slow, etc. [1895 1900] * * * …

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  • 44West Germanic languages — Introduction   group of Germanic languages that developed in the region of the North Sea, Rhine Weser, and Elbe. Out of the many local West Germanic dialects the following six modern standard languages have arisen: English (English language),… …

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  • 45mute e — noun an unpronounced letter e at the end of a word; such as excite or glue. Syn: silent e …

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  • 46Street Fighter II: Champion Edition — Developer(s) Capcom Publisher(s) …

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  • 47Sudarsky extrasolar planet classification — Sudarsky classification as used on Celestia. Class I …

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  • 48Brain–computer interface — Neuropsychology Topics Brain computer interface …

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  • 49Diaphoneme — In linguistics, a diaphoneme or diaphone is a phoneme viewed through its dialectal variants, called diaphonic variants or diaphonic allophones.[1] For example, the vowel that constitutes the English word eye /aɪ/ is pronounced d …

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  • 50tacit — tac·it / ta sət/ adj 1: implied (as by an act or by silence) rather than express a tacit admission 2 in the civil law of Louisiana: arising by operation of law a tacit mortgage tac·it·ly adv Merriam Web …

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