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  • 21Chinese exclamative particles — The Chinese language involves a number of spoken exclamative words and written onomatopoeia which are used in everyday speech and informal writing. Such exclamations have their own Chinese character, but are rarely used in formal written… …

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  • 22Шикиматный путь — Шикиматный путь  метаболический путь, промежуточным метаболитом которого является шикимовая кислота (шикимат). Шикиматный путь наряду с поликетидным (ацетатно малонатным) механизмом построения бензольных ядер отмечается как… …

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  • 23Devocalization — Devocalize De*vo cal*ize, v. t. To make toneless; to deprive of vowel quality. {De*vo cal*i*za tion}, n. [1913 Webster] If we take a high vowel, such as (i) [= nearly i of bit], and devocalize it, we obtain a hiss which is quite distinct enough… …

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  • 24Devocalize — De*vo cal*ize, v. t. To make toneless; to deprive of vowel quality. {De*vo cal*i*za tion}, n. [1913 Webster] If we take a high vowel, such as (i) [= nearly i of bit], and devocalize it, we obtain a hiss which is quite distinct enough to stand for …

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  • 25tonelessly — adverb see toneless …

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  • 26tonelessness — noun see toneless …

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  • 27Schwa — This article is about the vowel. For other uses, see Schwa (disambiguation). Schwa ə Image …

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  • 28Tanacross language — For the Alaskan village, see Tanacross, Alaska. Tanacross Nee aandeg Spoken in United States Region Alaska (middle Tanana River) Native speakers 30  (2 …

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  • 29Gwoyeu Romatzyh — Traditional Chinese 國語羅馬字 Simplified Chinese …

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  • 30Historical Chinese phonology — deals with reconstructing the sounds of Chinese from the past. As Chinese is written with logographic characters, not alphabetic or syllabary, the methods employed in Historical Chinese phonology differ considerably from those employed in, for… …

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