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  2. Linguistic universal - Wikipedia

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    A linguistic universal is a pattern that occurs systematically across natural languages, potentially true for all of them. For example, All languages have nouns and verbs , or If a language is spoken, it has consonants and vowels .

  3. Category:Linguistic universals - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Help. Pages in category "Linguistic universals" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... Wikipedia® is ...

  4. Greenberg's linguistic universals - Wikipedia

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    The following list is verbatim from the list printed in the appendix of Greenberg's Universals of Language [1] and "Universals Restated", [2] [3] sorted by context. The numbering is fixed to keep Greenberg's number associations as these are commonly referenced by number; e.g.: "Greenberg's linguistic universal number 12".

  5. Universalglot - Wikipedia

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    Preceding Volapük by a decade and Esperanto by nearly 20 years, Universalglot has been called the first "complete auxiliary-language system based on the common elements in national languages". [1] Pirro gave it more than 7,000 basic words and numerous prefixes, enabling the development of a very extensible vocabulary.

  6. Linguistic universals - Wikipedia

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  7. Conservativity - Wikipedia

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    In formal semantics conservativity is a proposed linguistic universal which states that any determiner must obey the equivalence (,) (,). For instance, the English determiner "every" can be seen to be conservative by the equivalence of the following two sentences, schematized in generalized quantifier notation to the right.

  8. French Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The countries in which the French Wikipedia is the most popular language version of Wikipedia are shown in dark blue. Page views by country over time on the French Wikipedia. The audience measurement company Médiamétrie questioned a sample of 8,500 users residing in France with access to Internet at home or at their place of work.

  9. Index of linguistics articles - Wikipedia

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    Linguistics is the scientific study of human language. Someone who engages in this study is called a linguist. See also the Outline of linguistics, the List of phonetics topics, the List of linguists, and the List of cognitive science topics. Articles related to linguistics include: