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  • 81Old Prussian language — Prussian (Prūsiskai Bilā, Prūsiskan) Spoken in Prussia Region Europe Extinct Late 17th / E …

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  • 82History of the Russian language — The history proper of the Russian language dates from just before the turn of the second millennium.Note. In the following sections, all examples of vocabulary are given in their modern spelling.Historical developmentKievan period and feudal… …

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  • 83History of the Dylan programming language — Dylan programming language history first introduces the history with a continuous text. The second section gives a timeline overview of the history and present several milestones and watersheds. The third section presents quotations related to… …

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  • 84Jurchen language — Jurchen Spoken in Southwest Manchuria (Northeastern China) Ethnicity Jurchen people Extinct c. 17th century Language family Tungu …

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  • 85Spanish Language and Literature — • As a medium of literary expression Spanish asserted itself first in the twelfth century: it had been six or seven centuries in the process of evolution out of Latin Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Spanish Language and Literature      …

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  • 86Northern Thai language — Northern Thai Kam Mueang ᨣᩴᩤᨾᩮᩥᩬᨦ Pronunciation [kam˧ mɯːəŋ˧] Spoken in Th …

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  • 87American Gothic (film) — Infobox Film name = American Gothic image size = caption = director = John Hough producer = Christopher Harrop John Quested writer = Burt Wetanson Michael Vines narrator = starring = Rod Steiger Yvonne DeCarlo Sarah Torgov Janet Wright Michael J …

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  • 88Dracula (Spanish-language version) — Dracula (Spanish version) Theatrical release poster. Directed by George Melford Produced …

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  • 89Latvian language — or Lettish language East Baltic language spoken by some two million people in the Republic of Latvia and in diaspora communities, including about 85,000 speakers in North America. Like Lithuanian, it is sparsely attested until the first printed… …

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  • 90Moeso-Gothic — or Moesogothic [mē΄sō gäth′ik] adj. of the Moeso Goths, their extinct East Germanic language, or their culture * * * …

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