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The word is also a compound member in given names, in Sigelac, Hygelac and Oslac. Oslac has Scandinavian and continental cognates, Asleikr and Ansleih . Based on this, Koegel (1894) assumes that the term * ansu-laikaz may go back to Common Germanic times, denoting a Leich für die Götter , a hymn, dance or play for the gods in early Germanic ...
A Jabberwocky sentence is a type of sentence of interest in neurolinguistics. Jabberwocky sentences take their name from the language of Lewis Carroll's well-known poem " Jabberwocky ". In the poem, Carroll uses correct English grammar and syntax, but many of the words are made up and merely suggest meaning.
Palindrome: a word or phrase that reads the same in either direction; Pangram: a sentence which uses every letter of the alphabet at least once; Tautogram: a phrase or sentence in which every word starts with the same letter; Caesar shift: moving all the letters in a word or sentence some fixed number of positions down the alphabet
WordLock contains one blank space on the fifth dial to make four letter words. About 2,000 words are possible as combinations. [3] However, this 2,000 word figure does not include the many possibilities for quasi-words (BLATS or WOOT); certain names (DILAN or MOSES); and acronyms, foreign words or gibberish known only to the lock owner.
If I said this five years ago you’d lock me up,” Biden said, claiming that the Supreme Court’s July presidential immunity ruling would mean Trump, a convicted felon, could “eliminate ...
Scrambling is a syntactic phenomenon wherein sentences can be formulated using a variety of different word orders without a substantial change in meaning. Instead the reordering of words, from their canonical position, has consequences on their contribution to the discourse (i.e., the information's "newness" to the conversation).
The city of Detroit is taking steps to ban gas stations from locking people inside the store, a year after a man was fatally shot during an argument with another customer. An ordinance approved ...
Locking may refer to: Locking (computer science) Locking, Somerset, a village and civil parish in the United Kingdom RAF Locking, a former Royal Air Force base; Locking Castle, a former castle; Brian Locking (born 1938), rock guitarist; Norm Locking (1911–1995), National Hockey League player; Locking (dance), a style of funk dance invented in ...