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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...
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number of phonological,
morphological and
lexical innovations or
archaisms not
found in
North and East Germanic.
Examples of West
Germanic phonological...
- Judaeo-Portuguese, Jewish-Portuguese or Judaeo-Lusitanic, is an
extinct Jewish language or a
dialect of Galician-Portuguese
written in the
Hebrew alphabet...
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definite article, a
prefixed h-. It has been
argued that the h- is an
archaism and not a
shared innovation, and thus
unsuitable for
language classification...
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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...
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Pontic Gr**** (Pontic: Ρωμαίικα, romanized: Rhomaiika, Gr****: Ποντιακά, romanized: Pontiaka; Turkish:
Rumca or Romeika) is a
variety of
Modern Gr**** indigenous...
- In thermodynamics, a
reversible process is a process,
involving a
system and its surroundings,
whose direction can be
reversed by
infinitesimal changes...
- Pre-Old
Kannada and also
warns aspiring Kannada writers to
avoid its
archaisms, as per R. S. Hukkerikar.
Regarding earlier poems in Kannada, the author...
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Wilfred Sugden argues in The
Grammar of Spenser's
Faerie Queene that the
archaisms reside "chiefly in vocabulary, to a high
degree in spelling, to some extent...
- Look up sic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Latin adverb sic (/sɪk/; thus, so, and in this manner)
inserted after a
quotation indicates that the...