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  • ...ical]] community, English remains one of the most common and widely spoken languages, though to a much lesser degree than on Earth. (Of course, on many worlds ...an relatives being [[Wikipedia:Scots language|Scots]], [[Wikipedia:Frisian languages|Frisian]], and [[Wikipedia:Low German|Low German]], with [[Wikipedia:Afrika
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  • ...ometimes [[metonymy|metonymically]] known as a "[[tongue]]". The study of languages is known as [[linguistics]]; a specialist in linguistics is a [[linguist]]. ...ferent dialects of the same language; if they cannot, they speak different languages. There are some circumstances under which this definition proves problemat
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  • ...tological resonance]] responsible for the existence of such phenomena as [[panyparic language]]s.
    13 KB (2,053 words) - 05:55, 11 May 2013