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  • 81Modern Hebrew grammar — is the grammar of the Modern Hebrew language. It is partly analytical, expressing such forms as dative, ablative, and accusative using prepositional particles rather than morphological cases. However, inflection plays a decisive role in the… …

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  • 82Interlingua — Not to be confused with Interlingue or Interlanguage. This article is about the auxiliary language created by the International Auxiliary Language Association. For other uses, see Interlingua (disambiguation). Interlingua Pronunciation… …

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  • 83Creek language — Creek Mvskoke Spoken in United States Region Oklahoma, Alabama, Georgia and Florida Ethnicity Muscogee people …

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  • 84Plains Cree language — Plains Cree ᓀᐦᐃᔭᐍᐏᐣ nēhiyawēwin Spoken in Canada, United States Region Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, Montana …

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  • 85Shanghainese — language name=Shanghainese nativename= zh. 上海閒話 caption= Native names states=People s Republic of China region=Shanghai speakers=14 million familycolor=Sino Tibetan pronunciation=z̥ɑ̃̀héɦɛ̀ɦʊ̀ fam1=Sino Tibetan fam2=Chinese fam3=Wu nation=none… …

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  • 86Modern Hebrew phonology — Main article: Hebrew language For assistance with IPA transcriptions of Hebrew for Wikipedia articles, see WP:IPA for Hebrew. This article is about the phonology of the Hebrew language based on the Israeli dialect. It deals with current phonology …

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  • 87JEKUTHIEL BEN JUDAH HA-KOHEN — (first half of the 13th century), Hebrew grammarian. He was known as YAHBI (Heb. יהב״י; the acronym of his Hebrew name, Yekuthiel Ha Kohen Ben Judah), by which he referred to himself. elijah levita refers to him as the Punctuator of Prague,… …

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  • 88Kokborok language — language name=Kokborok states=India and Bangladesh region=Tripura, Assam, Mizoram, Bangladesh speakers=950,000+ 854,023 in India (2001); 105,000 in Bangladesh (1993) familycolor=Sino Tibetan fam2=Tibeto Burman fam3=Kamarupan fam4=Bodo Garo… …

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  • 89Liaison (French) — In French, most written word final consonants are silent in most contexts. Liaison is the pronunciation of such a consonant immediately before a following vowel sound. For example, the letter s in the word les ( the ) is generally silent, but it… …

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  • 90Back-chaining — is a useful technique in teaching oral language skills, specially with polysyllabic words. Suppose that you re teaching someone to pronounce the name ‘Mussorgsky’. First, you ask him to say the last syllable: sky; then to repeat it with sorg… …

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