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  • [[Language Arts]] [[Category:Language Arts]] ...
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  • See also [[Language and etymology]] ==== Language origins of Modern English ==== ...
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  • [[category:Language Arts]] '''Language and [[Vocabulary:Etymology|Etymology]]''' ...
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  • ...ndo-European Language "tree" originating in the "proto-Indo-European" base language]] * PIE = "proto-Indo-European" (PIE) language ...
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  • '''Indo-European = language group''' ...|thumb|Indo-European Language Family Branches in Eurasia|alt=Indo-European Language Family Branches in Eurasia.png]] ...
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  • [[Language Arts]] [[Category:Language Arts]] ...
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  • **** from [[PIE proto-Indo-European language|PIE]] root '''*dheigw-''' "to stick, fix [[Category:Language]] ...
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  • ...ndo-European Language "tree" originating in the "proto-Indo-European" base language]] * PIE = "proto-Indo-European" (PIE) language ...
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  • ...s-em-as-a-verb-prefix The use of "en-" vs "em-" as a verb prefix - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange] [[Category:Language]] ...
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  • [[category:Language Arts]] '''Language and [[Vocabulary:Etymology|Etymology]]''' ...
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  • #REDIRECT [[Indo-European word origins in proto-Indo-European (PIE) language]] ...
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  • ** [[Language and etymology]] ** * [[PIE proto-Indo-European language|Proto-Indo-European Language]] ...
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  • === Rhetorical language types === * dual use of figurative & literal language ...
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  • [[Category:Language]] [[category:Language]] ...
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  • Northern Germanic language group ...
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  • See also [[Language and etymology]] ==== Language origins of Modern English ==== ...
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  • * = "the art of use of language for persuasion" ***from [[PIE proto-Indo-European language|PIE]] '''*wre-tor-''' for " "that which is spoken" (from root '''*were'''- ...
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  • ...t, setting, narrator, character, conflict, change, connection, reflection, language, and theme. * Politics and the English Language ...
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  • [[Category:Language Arts]] ...
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  • [[Category:Language]] [[Category:Language Arts]] ...
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  • === Native American Language groups === [[File:Langs N.Amer.png|thumb|Language families of Indigenous peoples in North America: shown across present-day C ...
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  • * a "law" or rule for sound changes from original Proto-Indo-European language to modern descendent languages [[Category:Language]] ...
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  • [[Category:Language Arts]] ...
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  • ** [[PIE proto-Indo-European language|PIE]] root '''*deik-''' for "to show" or "to pronounce solemnly" ...
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  • ** ''ana-'' from [[PIE proto-Indo-European language|PIE]] '''*gwa-''' for "to go, come" ...
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  • == Language == ...
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  • * figurative language expands the meaning beyond the literal === imagery and figurative language conveys emotions as well as thoughts === ...
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  • ** language ...
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  • [[category:Language Arts]] ...
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  • * language ...
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  • [[Category:Language Arts]] ...
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  • [[category:Language Arts]] ...
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  • *** note: the suffix ''-doxy'' comes from [[PIE proto-Indo-European language|PIE]] root '''*dek-''' "to take, accept" ...
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  • == Language == ...
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  • [[Category:Language Arts]] ...
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  • [[Category:Language Arts]] ...
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  • * [[PIE proto-Indo-European language|PIE]] origin of "you" and "thou" [[Category:Language]] ...
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  • [[Category:Language Arts]] ...
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  • >>language/ writing ...
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  • ***** [[PIE proto-Indo-European language|PIE]] origin '''*gno-''' ...
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  • *** junct is from [[PIE proto-Indo-European language|PIE]] origin '''*yeug-''' "to join" ...
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  • [[Category:Language Arts]] ...
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  • '''Indo-European = language group''' ...|thumb|Indo-European Language Family Branches in Eurasia|alt=Indo-European Language Family Branches in Eurasia.png]] ...
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  • * mixing of cultures, technologies, language, relgion, etc. ...
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  • '''Rhetorical device / rhetorical devices''' = language or communication tools used for persuasion * "the art of the use of language for persuasion" ...
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  • ** PIE = proto-Indo-European language *** = the common origin language for modern Indo-European languages ...
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  • ** language === Language groups === ...
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  • ** language ...
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  • **** from [[PIE proto-Indo-European language|PIE]] '''*dem-''' meaning the same ...
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  • * the rules of language ** especially for written language ...
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  • ** within a language, cognates are seen in words such as "night": ** for '''[[PIE proto-Indo-European language|proto-Indo-European]]''' language ...
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  • [category: Language Arts] ...
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  • ...rd, "bundh", however, means "ass" ("arse" in Britain) in the local Punjabi language ...
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  • * Greek city states were generally aligned by language and religion *** its language group was Attica, considered part of the Ionian language group ...
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  • [[Language Arts]] [[Language Arts Skills]] ...
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  • *** syntax defines the semantical purpose (meaning) of language [[category:Language Arts]] ...
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  • further unified the written language language = unity...different spoken languages but same written language ...
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  • ** language and context of the passages are unfamiliar * you can also isolate non-historical possible answers because the language or perspective would not apply to that particular period or historical acto ...
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  • [[Category:Language Arts]] ...
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  • ** from [[PIE proto-Indo-European language|PIE]] '''*klei-''' "to lean" ...
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  • ...aimed he had discovered a 5th century Coptic (ancient Egyptian derivative language) text ...
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  • ** writing / language * a Turkic language later developed in the region of Chagatai's rule, and was called "Chagatai" ...
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  • ** were not of common ethnicity or language ...
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  • [[File:Langs N.Amer.svg|thumb|Pre-contact: distribution of North American language families, including northern Mexico (wikipedia)]] * Native America tribal alliances were language-based ...
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  • * original language: Spanish, translated into English ...
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  • traders needed quick, flexible written language ...
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  • *** religion, language, ideas, technologies, etc. ...
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  • ...creates also develops and administers TOEFL ("Test of English as a Foreign Language"), GRE (graduate school admissions), and Praxis (for teachers) ...
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  • *** this source is interesting as it addresses precision in language in terms of the law and court cases ...
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  • - Distinct language from Aryans/Guptas ...
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  • **** clear, concise and precise language * the purpose of punctuation is to mimic on paper verbal, or spoken, language ...
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  • *** thus the language of the BOR, "''Congress shall make no law...''" or "...''shall not be viola ...e 14th amendment "due process" clause explicitly repeats the 5th amendment language ...
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  • [[Category:Language Arts]] ...
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  • * for changes made to certain language of the Mass in 1970, 1986 and 1991, see [https://www.usccb.org/resources/th *the Nicene Creed is derived from language adopted by the Councils of Nicaea (325 AD) and Constantinople (381) ...
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  • * then read through complicated language and unfamiliar words by "chunking" them into parts and identifying what the ...
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  • ** identify how the language and argument are related ...
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  • *** ''vinere'' from [[PIE proto-Indo-European language|PIE]] root '''*gwa-''' "to go, come") *** from [[PIE proto-Indo-European language|PIE]] '''*kele-''' "to shout" ...
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  • ** English language ...
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  • ** see [https://www.dummies.com/education/language-arts/grammar/how-to-pick-pronouns-for-comparisons/ How to Pick Pronouns for * also known as "bad language", "curse words" or "profanity" ...
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  • *** language, religion, culture, etc. ...ency" comes from [[Indo-European word origins in proto-Indo-European (PIE) language|PIE]] root '''*ag-''' meaning "to drive, draw out, move" ...
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  • <ul><li>{{#tip-text:Algonquian|largest language group of North American tribes who occupied the northeastern coast, and cen ...r abusive langage" against the United States Government, including if such language was delivered by mail; the Sedition Act was unpopular and repealed in Dec., ...
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  • ** Hyksos culture absorbed into stronger Egyptian culture: language, religion (take on Seth as primary god) ...iest Manetho of Sebennytus wrote a history of his native land in the Greek language. The work is clearly indebted both to Egyptian and Greek texts. Its importa ...
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  • * clarifies the language of the original Constitution regarding Senators ...
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