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  • 51Greek phonology — is treated under: *Ancient Greek phonology, discussing the classical language *Koine Greek phonology, discussing the developments between Classical and Modern Greek *Modern Greek phonology …

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  • 52Ojibwe phonology — The phonology of the Ojibwe language (also Ojibwa, Ojibway, or Chippewa, and most commonly referred to in the language as Anishinaabemowin) varies from dialect to dialect, but all varieties share common features. Ojibwe is an indigenous language… …

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  • 53Modern Greek phonology — For assistance with IPA transcriptions of Greek for Wikipedia articles, see WP:IPA for Greek. This page presents a sketch of the phonology of Standard Modern Greek. Contents 1 Consonants 1.1 Phonetic realisation 1.2 Sandhi rules …

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  • 54Koine Greek phonology — Koine Greek is phonologically a transition period: at the start of the period, the language was generally virtually identical to Classical Ancient Greek, whereas in the end the language had phonologically a lot more in common with Modern Greek… …

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  • 55Bengali phonology — is the study of the inventory and patterns of the consonants, vowels, and prosody of the Bengali language.Consonants and vowelsThe phonemic inventory of Bengali consists of 29 consonants and 14 vowels, including the seven nasalized vowels. An… …

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  • 56Chinese phonology — generally means: Historical Chinese phonology Modern Standard Chinese phonology For the phonology of other varieties of Chinese, see the respective articles of each variety. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title.… …

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  • 57Proto-Indo-European phonology — The phonology of the Proto Indo European language (PIE) has been reconstructed by linguists, based on the similarities and differences among current and extinct Indo European languages. Because PIE was not written, linguists must rely on the… …

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  • 58Cognitive phonology — is usually thought of as the study of the ‘sound systems’ of languages. It is an attempt to classify various correspondences between morphemes and phonetic sequences and is a part of cognitive grammar. One attractive feature of cognitive… …

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  • 59Hebrew phonology — may refer to: Biblical Hebrew phonology Modern Hebrew phonology This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point direc …

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  • 60Portuguese phonology — The phonology of Portuguese can vary considerably between dialects, in extreme cases leading to difficulties in intelligibility. This article focuses on the pronunciations that are generally regarded as standard. Since Portuguese is a… …

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