LIN376H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Scottish Gaelic, Latin Alphabet, Polynesian Languages

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20 Apr 2017
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It" was used as a hint it"s been trending for centuries: these n"s were optional anno came the word ano in spanish, portugal found the same marker useful to mark nasal off, the name titulus became tilde. At one time, they were the same but they eventually diverged over time into two different. Height: depends on the position of the jaw (ex: open a vs closed i) or how close your. Cognate; two related things coming from a common ancestor. But, two words may look similar due to chance. There is something called mutual intelligibility between languages. When two languages are related, they"ll share a common root or source languages. Vowels are broken down into features tongue is to the root of your mouth. There are three basic features of consonants: (/s/), post alveolar (/ch/), palatal (/j/, velar (/k/), etc fingers against your throat as it"ll vibrate when you say voiced sounds.

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