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uyld: For those of you who are new to Use Your Language Day, it’s a celebration of linguistic diver
imaginedsoldier: muaddibbler: The most impressive communal shitpost I’ve yet seen from a linguistic
uncommonbish: THISTHISTHIS, and linguistic prescriptivism also falls into this category. Completely
Spread of a manuscript on the languages of Chiriuqi and Darien from the Berendt-Brinton Linguistic C
Aspirated plosivesAspirations occurs in English in initial onsets like in ‘pat’ [pʰæt], ‘tack’ [’tʰæ
did-you-kno:The Tone Analyzer is a website that lets you enter text, and then uses linguistic analys
품사 - Parts of SpeechSince my post from yesterday, I got a lot of requests to do more linguistic term
torumekia:my linguistic anthropology textbook getting pretty excited about this Chomsky knitting AU
nervousacid:One of the first classes I took in graduate school was a practicum for teaching college-
time-for-maps:Linguistic Map of the Altaic, Turkic, and Uralic languagesClick through for full-sizeP
Participants of the I All-Yakut Linguistic Conference (Yakutsk, Siberia, 1934). Standing (left
Even better than Polyglot and Ling Lass, my own linguistic superheroes.
mapsontheweb: The Proto-Greek linguistic area,: 2200-1900 BC. what
Aspirated plosivesAspirations occurs in English in initial onsets like in ‘pat’ [pʰ
Glottal StopLanguages that have a phonemic glottal stop /ʔ/ - about 40% of all human languages. This
Tenseless languagesLanguage that do not possess the grammatical category of “tense”
Nonconcatenative morphologyNonconcatenative morphology, also called discontinuous morphology and int
Relativization strategiesHow do languages form relative clauses like “the man that ate br
Languages that use “ciao” or a similar version descended from Italian as a greeting
Light verb constructionsA light verb is a verb deprived of its basic meaning. Many languages employ
Pronounciation of the digraph <OU> [ow] - Spanish (very rarely), Northern Europea
allthingslinguistic: Linguistic and academic valentines, via twitter. (More context on Stroop
Prefixing and suffixing languagesMostly prefixing - Most Berber languages, Bantu languages, Guarani,
(near) Open/low front unrounded vowelThis is the vowel used in English “sad”.
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