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  • [ˌʔaʊ̯stʁ̥oˈneːzi̯æ] Linguistics Austronesian languages Penutian languages Comparative linguistics Linguistic typology A haplogroup and a proto-language...
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  • User:Austronesier/sandbox1 ♦ User:Austronesier/sandbox2 ♦ User:Austronesier/sandbox3 ♦ User:Austronesier/sandbox4 A Sociolinguistic History of Scotland...
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  • may be used: {{Austronesier|state=collapsed}} will show the template collapsed, i.e. hidden apart from its title bar. {{Austronesier|state=expanded}}...
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  • outdated views can be mentioned with attribution for historical interest. –Austronesier (talk) 10:41, 9 May 2024 (UTC) "Established" here means generally accepted...
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  • By c. 40kya, Northeast Siberia was occupied by a genetically distinctive population known as Ancient North Siberians (ANS). Ancient North Siberians diverged...
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  • The ancestral makeup of the population of the Okunevo culture differed sharply from that of the western steppe-derived Afanasievo population. Based on...
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  • Čop, Bojan (1973). "Oštirs sprachwissenschaftliche Ideenwelt". Linguistica. 13 (1). Ljubljana University Press: 13–96. doi:10.4312/linguistica.13.1.13-96...
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  • economist.com 39 5 Austronesier washingtonpost.com 86 3 Austronesier www.nytimes.com 10 3 Austronesier www.theguardian.com 47 138 Austronesier www.straitstimes...
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  • Tables Siman Widyatmanta, Adiparwa. Vol. I dan II. Cetakan Ketiga. Yogyakarta: U.P. "Spring", 1968. Zoetmulder, P.J., Kamus Jawa Kuno-Indonesia. Vol. I-II...
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  • While synchronically, the realization of ing as /-ɪn/ is perceived as a phonetic phenomenon with a shift of unstressed /-ɪŋ/ to /-ɪn/, the latter is a...
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  • The Alarodians (Ancient Greek: Ἀλαρόδιοι Alarodioi) are an ancient people mentioned by Herodotus who – together with the Matienians and Saspeires – inhabited...
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  • Earth is the best and coolest planet in the whole galaxy. Earth is a place that's perfect for humans to live....
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  • Kamta (or Kamatapuri) is an Indo-Aryan language of the Bengali-Assamese branch. It is spoken in India, predominatly in the northern districts of West Bengal...
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  • importScript('User:TheTVExpert/rmCloser.js'); // Backlink: [[User:TheTVExpert/rmCloser.js]]...
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  • Bender /CViGj(CV)/ → /CVij:(CV)/ Bender /CViGjViC#/ → /CVij:C#/ bujeen̄ (Bender /biwjeyeg/) → /pˠu:tʲɛ:ŋ/ Boonpe (Bender /bȩwȩnpȩy/) → /pˠoːnʲpʲe:/...
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  • Proto-Indo-European was a fusional language, which means it expressed grammatical categories like person, tense, aspect, and mood on verbs and case and...
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  • There are several methods to determine the homeland of a given language family. One method is based on the vocabulary that can be reconstructed for the...
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