penultimate+syllable

  • 81Mondial language — Mondial is an international auxiliary language created by Dr. Helge Heimer, a Swede, in the 1940s. A well developed project, it received favourable reviews from several academic linguists but achieved little practical success. Grammars and… …

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  • 82penult — [pɪ nʌlt, pɛnʌlt] noun Linguistics the penultimate syllable of a word. adjective archaic term for penultimate …

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  • 83pen·ul·ti·mate — /pıˈnʌltəmət/ adj, always used before a noun formal : occurring immediately before the last one : next to the last the penultimate chapter of the book [=the chapter that comes before the last chapter] the penultimate syllable of the word …

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  • 84Glottal stop — This article is about the sound in spoken language. For the letter, see glottal stop (letter). Pronunciation, and representation in phonetics/linguisticsThe glottal stop, or more fully, the voiceless glottal plosive, is a type of consonantal… …

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  • 85Wenedyk — (in English: Venedic) is a constructed language of the naturalistic kind, created by the Dutch translator Jan van Steenbergen. It is used in the fictional Republic of the Two Crowns (based on the Republic of Two Nations ), in the alternate… …

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  • 86Levantine Arabic — لهجات شامية Spoken in Syria, Lebanon, Israel, West Bank and Gaza Strip, Jordan Native speakers 35,000,000 Language family …

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  • 87Oneida language — Oneida Onʌyotaʔa:ka Spoken in Canada, United States Region Six Nations Reserve, Ontario and central New York and around Green Bay, Wisconsin …

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  • 88Jiménez — (See below for disambiguation of the names Jiménez and Ximenes)Jiménez [archaic Ximénez/Ximenes] is a surname of Iberian origin, first appearing in the Basque lands. Jiménez is a patronymic construction from the modern styled given name Jimeno ,… …

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  • 89Junia — For the village in Bangladesh, see Junia, Bangladesh. Infobox Saint name=Junia birth date= death date= feast day=May 17, 23 Pashons (Coptic Orthodox) venerated in=Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodox Churches imagesize=200px… …

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  • 90Christos (given name) — Christos is the non Greek version of a common Greek given name which is spelled in two ways: Χρίστος , Chrístos, from the adjective χριστός , christós, i.e., anointed (or chosen one as is the Christian theological term for the Messiah), and… …

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