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Flemish language Flemish language
Flemish language member of the West Germanic group of the Germanic subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages (see Germanic languages ). Generally regarded as the Belgian variant of Dutch (see Dutch language ) rather than as a separate tongue, Flemish is spoken by approximately 5.5... Read more
phonology phonology
phonology study of the sound systems of languages. It is distinguished from phonetics , which is the study of the production, perception, and physical properties of speech sounds; phonology attempts to account for how they are combined, organized, and convey meaning in particular languages. Only a... Read more
language acquisition language acquisition
language acquisition the process of learning a native or a second language. The acquisition of native languages is studied primarily by developmental psychologists and psycholinguists. Although how children learn to speak is not perfectly understood, most explanations involve both the observation... Read more
Afrikaans Afrikaans
Afrikaans , member of the West Germanic group of the Germanic subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages (see Germanic languages ). Although its classification is still disputed, it is generally considered an independent language rather than a dialect or variant of Dutch (see Dutch... Read more
Dutch language Dutch language
Dutch language member of the West Germanic group of the Germanic subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages (see Germanic languages ). Also called Netherlandish, it is spoken by about 15 million inhabitants of the Netherlands, where it is the national language, and by about 300,000 people... Read more
Native American languages Native American languages
Native American languages languages of the native peoples of the Western Hemisphere and their descendants. A number of the Native American languages that were spoken at the time of the European arrival in the New World in the late 15th cent. have become extinct, but many of them are still in use... Read more
Leonard Bloomfield Leonard Bloomfield
Leonard Bloomfield 1887-1949, American linguist, b. Chicago. Bloomfield was professor at Ohio State Univ. (1921-27), at the Univ. of Chicago (1927-40), and at Yale (from 1940). His specialty for years was Germanic languages, especially in their comparative aspects. He became interested, however, in... Read more
Afrikaners Afrikaners
Afrikaners PRONUNCIATION:ahf-rih-KAHN-ers ALTERNATE NAMES:Boers LOCATION:Republic of South Africa POPULATION:About 3.3 million LANGUAGE:Afrikaans RELIGION:Protestantism 1 • INTRODUCTION South Africa is located at the southern point of Africa. During the ... Read more
Exploitation Exploitation
Exploitation BIBLIOGRAPHY In Keywords (1976), his foundational book on historical semantics, Raymond Williams includes discussion of the word exploitation because it illustrates the general problem of how important historical and social processes occur within language. On the one hand,... Read more
The Indo-European Family of Languages The Indo-European Family of Languages
The Indo-European Family of Languages The Indo-European Family of Languages Subfamily Group Subgroup Languages and Principal Dialects Asterisk indicates a dead language. Anatolian Hieroglypic Hittite , Hittite (Kanesian) , Luwian , Lycian , Lydian , Palaic Baltic ... Read more

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