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Lexical archaisms are
single archaic words or
expressions used
regularly in an
affair (e.g.
religion or law) or freely;
literary archaism is the survival...
- The
Latin adverb sic (pronounced /sɪk/; "thus", "just as"; in full: sic erat scriptum, "thus was it written")
inserted after a
quoted word or p****age indicates...
- by a
number of phonological,
morphological and
lexical innovations or
archaisms not
found in
North and East Germanic.
Examples of West
Germanic phonological...
- it is
written in
Cyrillic (or Xiao'erjing) and
contains loanwords and
archaisms not
found in
other modern varieties of Mandarin. The
Dungan people of...
- women's
conventional role as a spinner, now used only as a
deliberate archaism. Menarche, the
onset of menstruation,
occurs on
average at age 12–13. Many...
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Tabarchino retains very few
archaisms and is very
close to
modern Genoese; on the
other hand,
Calasetta Tabarchino has many more
archaisms and is very
close to...
- had been in
rapid decline since the
Thirty Years' War,
although some
archaisms had
lingered on into the
early years of the 18th century, like Austrian...
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because Spanish, Asturian, and Galician-Portuguese
share certain peripheral archaisms (Spanish hervir,
Asturian and
Portuguese ferver vs.
Catalan bullir, Occitan...
- In thermodynamics, a
reversible process is a process,
involving a
system and its surroundings,
whose direction can be
reversed by
infinitesimal changes...