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  2. Mutual intelligibility - Wikipedia

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    Mutual intelligibility is sometimes used to distinguish languages from dialects, although sociolinguistic factors are often also used. Intelligibility between varieties can be asymmetric; that is, speakers of one variety may be able to better understand another than vice versa. An example of this is the case between Afrikaans and Dutch. It is ...

  3. Lexical similarity - Wikipedia

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    The variations due to differing wordlists weigh on this. For example, lexical similarity between French and English is considerable in lexical fields relating to culture, whereas their similarity is smaller as far as basic (function) words are concerned. Unlike mutual intelligibility, lexical similarity can only be symmetrical.

  4. Intelligibility - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Intelligibility may refer to: Mutual intelligibility, in linguistics; Intelligibility (communication ...

  5. Interpersonal compatibility - Wikipedia

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    The problem's unclear status in social science (the problem may belong to social psychology, sociology, personality psychology etc.) Different psychological theories propose different parameters of personality, but only few of them are generally accepted among psychologists (e.g. cognitive styles ); still, even generally accepted criteria may ...

  6. Language border - Wikipedia

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    The concept of mutual intelligibility is vague. More important, it can be difficult for non-native speakers to distinguish one language from another similar one. Furthermore, there is no clear definition of what constitutes a language: for instance some languages share writing systems but are spoken differently, while others are identical when spoken but are written using differen

  7. Mutual intelligibilty - Wikipedia

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  8. Sex? Sexual intercourse? Neither? Teens weigh in on evolving ...

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    High school students are having less sexual intercourse. For years, studies have shown a decline in the rates of American high school students having sex. The study found that 30% of teens in 2021 ...

  9. Sociogram - Wikipedia

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    Individuals who choose each other are known to have made a mutual choice. One-way choice refers to individuals who choose someone but the choice is not reciprocated. Cliques are groups of three or more people within a larger group who all choose each other (mutual choice). Sociograms are the charts or tools used to find the sociometry of a ...