vocabulary

  • 61Esperanto vocabulary — The word base of Esperanto was originally defined by Lingvo internacia, published by Zamenhof in 1887. It contained some 900 root words. However, the rules of the language allowed speakers to borrow words as needed, recommending only that they… …

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  • 62Vulgar Latin vocabulary — is the vocabulary of Vulgar Latin, i.e. the everyday level of the Classical and Late Antique Latin language. Historical overview Like all languages, Latin possessed numerous synonyms that were associated with different speech registers. Some of… …

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  • 63Differences between American and British English (vocabulary) — Differences between American and British English American English …

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  • 64A Descriptive Vocabulary of the Language in Common Use Amongst the Aborigines of Western Australia — is a book by George Fletcher Moore. First published in 1842, it represents one of the earliest attempts to record the languages used by the Aboriginal peoples of Western Australia. The book is a compilation by Moore based on the works of Robert… …

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  • 65Turkish vocabulary — This article is a companion to Turkish grammar and contains some information that might be considered grammatical. The purpose of this article is mainly to show the use of some of the yapım ekleri structural suffixes of the Turkish language, as… …

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  • 66Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test — The PPVT III is an untimed, individual intelligence test, orally administered in 11 to 12 minutes or less. Extensively revised, this test measures an individual s receptive (hearing) vocabulary for Standard American English. In addition, it… …

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  • 67Focal vocabulary — is a specialized set of terms and distinctions that is particularly important to a certain group; those with particular focuses of experience or activity. A lexicon, or vocabulary, is a language’s dictionary, its set of names for things, events,… …

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  • 68Singlish vocabulary — Singlish is the English based creole spoken and written colloquially in Singapore. Although English is the lexifier language, Singlish has its unique slang and syntax, which are more pronounced in informal speech.Singlish vocabulary formally… …

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  • 69Final vocabulary — is a term invented by Richard Rorty and explicated in Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity . A final vocabulary is a set of communicative beliefs whose contingency is more or less ignored by the bearer. These beliefs can concern anything; it does… …

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  • 70Manglish vocabulary — Main article: Manglish Manglish refers to the colloquial form of Malaysian English, a very common spoken form of English in a casual or informal setting in Malaysia. It is essentially an English based creole, with vocabulary and grammar… …

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