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  • 101Etymology of London — The etymology of London is virtually unknown. There have been many theories advanced over the centuries for the origin of the name: most can be dismissed as fanciful on linguistic or historical grounds, while a few have some measure of academic… …

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  • 102Alexandrine — /al ig zan drin, dreen, zahn /, Pros. n. 1. (often l.c.) a verse or line of poetry of twelve syllables. adj. 2. (often l.c.) of or pertaining to such a verse or line. [1580 90; < MF alexandrin, after Alexandre, from the use of this meter in an&#8230; …

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  • 103Occitan phonology — This article describes the phonology of the Occitan language. Contents 1 Consonants 1.1 Gascon consonants 2 Vowels 2.1 General ablaut …

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  • 104Kalevala — For other uses, see Kalevala (disambiguation). The Kalevala &#160; …

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  • 105Paroxytone — ( el. παροξύτονος, paroxýtonos ) is a linguistic term for a word with stress on the penultimate syllable, that is, the syllable before the last syllable, e.g , the English word canasta . In the Italian language the majority of the words are like&#8230; …

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  • 106Glottal stop — This article is about the sound in spoken language. For the letter, see glottal stop (letter). Pronunciation, and representation in phonetics/linguisticsThe glottal stop, or more fully, the voiceless glottal plosive, is a type of consonantal&#8230; …

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  • 107Language education — Language Teaching redirects here. For the journal, see Language Teaching (journal). Linguistics …

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  • 108Cape Verdean Creole — Kriolu, Kriol, kriolu kabuverdianu Spoken in Cape Verde, Cape Verdean diaspora Native speakers 926,078[1] &#160;(date missing) …

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  • 109Breton literature — NOTOC Breton literature is the Breton language literary tradition of Brittany.Old and Middle literatureBreton literature can be categorised into an Old Breton period, from the 5th to 11th century; and a Middle Breton period, up to the 17th&#8230; …

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  • 110Glossary of psychiatry — In this glossary of psychiatric terms, mostly Greek, secondly French and German and some English terms, as used in psychiatric literature, were defined. We have included many other terms with the passage of time and aim to broaden this article to …

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