Language isolate

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(M) Quests and Requests in Nivkhpoints] Nivkh (also known as Gilyak) is a language isolate, spoken by approximately 1,000 people in Outer Manchuria. In the following problem, Balda needs supplies quickly becau

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Source URL: nacloweb.org

Language: English - Date: 2018-04-09 13:49:43
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    Another Member of Vasco-Caucasian? There is another mysterious “isolate” language spoken high in the mountains of northeastern Pakistan by some 60,000 people. This is the language formerly known by names such as Kanj

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    Source URL: jdbengt.net

    Language: English - Date: 2007-06-03 03:18:08
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      (M) Quests and Requests in Nivkhpoints] Nivkh (also known as Gilyak) is a language isolate, spoken by approximately 1,000 people in Outer Manchuria. In the following problem, Balda needs supplies quickly becau

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      Source URL: www.nacloweb.org

      - Date: 2018-03-26 14:03:50
        4Language / Reference / Annotation / Writing / Underline / Chess annotation symbols / Study skills

        How Do You Mark & Annotate Your Text? Isolate key information by underlining and highlighting topics, main ideas, and important details. The goal is to understand and remember what you read, as well as reduce the text by

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        Source URL: www.usu.edu

        Language: English - Date: 2016-04-19 12:48:25
        5Linguistics / Semantics / Syntax / Grammar / Language acquisition / Bootstrapping / Raising / Predicate / Argument / Universal grammar / Subcategorization / Control

        To appear in "Rich Languages from Poor Inputs", Edited by Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini and Robert C. Berwick, Oxford University Press (in preparation forEvery child an isolate: nature’s experiments in language

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        Source URL: www.psych.upenn.edu

        Language: English - Date: 2012-12-18 16:59:01
        6Itonama language / Linguistics / Parts of speech

        How a language without nominal number expresses plurality: The case of Itonama (ISOLATE, Bolivia) Mily Crevels, Radboud University Nijmegen Itonama is spoken by less than five elders in the town of Ma

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        Source URL: www.ailla.utexas.org

        Language: English - Date: 2007-02-08 09:27:50
        7International nongovernmental organizations / Foundation for Endangered Languages / Linguistic rights / Endangered language / Indigenous languages of the Americas / Language isolate / Languages of the United States / Survival International / Nahuatl / Linguistics / Cultural studies / Anthropology

        OGMIOS Newsletter 2.9 (#21) : Summer — 31 July 2003 ISSNEditor: Nicholas D. M. Ostler Picture 2: Mada man playing the denggan transverse horn,

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        Source URL: www.ogmios.org

        Language: English - Date: 2007-12-16 14:53:07
        8Culture / Sociolinguistics / Languages / German dialects / Languages of the United States / Minority language / Language isolate / Yiddish language / Language revitalization / Linguistics / Linguistic rights / Language

        FOUNDATION FOR ENDANGERED LANGUAGES OGMIOS ogmios 2005 ($15,500)

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        Source URL: www.ogmios.org

        Language: English - Date: 2007-12-16 15:19:23
        9Culture / Languages / Belarusian language / Indigenous languages of the Americas / Australian Aboriginal languages / Languages of the United States / Language isolate / Language death / Languages of Russia / Languages of Europe / Sociolinguistics / Linguistics

        - FOUNDATION FOR ENDANGERED LANGUAGES This issue of Ogrnios features some good news about the Chimila

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        Source URL: www.ogmios.org

        Language: English - Date: 2007-12-16 12:13:47
        10Culture / Kusunda / Language isolate / Tibeto-Burman languages / Endangered language / Austro-Asiatic languages / Magar language / Language death / Languages of Ethiopia / Languages of Asia / Languages of Nepal / Linguistics

        FOUND24 TION FOR ENDANGERED LANGUAGES The Fiddler King Ken Hale at MIT inThe editor is the only member of the audience at all visible.) OGMIOS Newsletter 2.5 (# 17) : Summer - 31 August 2001

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        Source URL: www.ogmios.org

        Language: English - Date: 2007-12-16 14:10:39
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