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Etruscan language (10939 bytes)
1: ...ew [[loanword]]s in Latin (e.g., ''persona'' from Etruscan ''phersu''), and some place-names, like [[Parma, ... 2: {{language|name=Etruscan|nativename= 7: |family=[[language isolate]], but see [[Nostratic]] 14: ...t the Etruscan language was unlike any other, the Etruscans had a rich literature, as noted by Latin authors... 16: ...h antiquarian interests like [[Varro]] could read Etruscan. Etruscan (135 bytes) 2: *[[Etruscan civilization]] 3: *[[Etruscan language]] 4: *[[Old Italic alphabet|Etruscan alphabet]] 5: *[[Etruscan mythology]] Etruscan numerals (240 bytes) 2: ...''Etruscan Numerals''' were used by the ancient [[Etruscan]]s. The system was adapted from the Greek [[Atti... Etruscan honeysuckle (960 bytes) 2: <tr><th bgcolor=lightgreen>Etruscan honeysuckle</th></tr> Etruscan mythology (2084 bytes) 1: The [[Etruscan civilization|Etruscan]]s were a race of northern [[Italy|Italians]] eve... 3: ...chal, not authoritarian. Consequently any list of Etruscan deities, with pronouncements concerning their cha... 5: ...''Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae''. Etruscan inscriptions have recently been given a more auth... 9: ==Etruscan mythological figures== 50: [[Category:Etruscan mythology]] Etruscan civilization (6650 bytes) 1: The '''Etruscan civilization''' existed in [[Etruria]] and the [[... 2: [[Image:EtruscanPottery.jpeg|thumb|250px|Etruscan vases]] 3: ...which does not resemble any other people in their language or in their way of life, or customs." 5: ...earlier settlements of the [[Villanovans]] to the Etruscans, indicating that they were likely autochthonous ... 7: ...after they became independent always regarded the Etruscans with the half sneering condescension, half horri... Etruscan Pygmy Shrew (1249 bytes) 2: <tr><th align="center" bgcolor=pink>'''Etruscan Pygmy Shrew'''</th></tr> 18: The '''Etruscan Pygmy Shrew''' or the '''White-toothed Pygmy Shre... 21: ...com/goto/index/mammals/48.htm Savi's pygmy shrew, Etruscan shrew] Etruscan terracotta warriors (2542 bytes) 1: ...ies]], statues made to resemble work of ancient [[Etruscans]]. [[New York]] [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] b... 5: ...seum]] that the chariot had been found in the old Etruscan fort near [[Orvieto]] and Riccardis had been comm... 11: ...es, instead of being fired as a single object, as Etruscans had done. List of English words of Etruscan origin (820 bytes) 1: ...ought to have their origin in [[Etruscan language|Etruscan]] and were borrowed through [[Latin]]. 4: *[[april]] from ''Apru'', the Etruscan name for [[Venus (god)|Venus]], to whom the month... 31: [[Category:English words of foreign origin|Etruscan]] Similarities between Roman, Greek, and Etruscan mythologies (6281 bytes) 5: ... strongly influenced by [[Greek mythology]] and [[Etruscan mythology]]. The following is a list of most cred... 13: <th>Etruscan</th> 401: [[Category:Etruscans]] List of language families that contain one language (541 bytes) 1: ...ly|language families]] that contain '''just one [[language]]''': 3: ==[[Cant languages]]== 5: *[[Pitcairn-Norfolk language|Pitcairn-Norfolk]] 6: ==[[Chimakuan languages]]== 7: *[[Quileute language|Quileute]] List of English-language movies based on foreign-language movies (2252 bytes) 1: ... list of English-language movies based on foreign-language films. {{listdev}} 3: ...less]]'' from ''[[À bout de souffle]]'' ([[French language|French]]) 4: ...]'' from ''[[Der Himmel Uber Berlin]]'' ([[German language|German]]) 5: ...ousins]]'' from ''[[Cousin, cousine]]'' ([[French language|French]]) 6: ...er (2002 movie)|Dark Water (2002)]]'' ([[Japanese language|Japanese]]) Whole language (1894 bytes) 1: The '''whole language''' movement is an attempt to improve the teaching... 3: ...d as an integrated system of communication. Whole language has been characterized as encouraging children to... 5: The components of a whole language literacy program include 14: ...on-alphabetic languages can only be taught "whole language", one [[pictogram]] or character at a time. 16: ...ile that teaching a phonetic language using Whole Language is like teaching people to read chinese without t... Second language (2051 bytes) 3: ...nsion in their second languages as in their first language. 5: ...storically in Europe, the most widely used second language (or [[lingua franca]]) was [[Latin]]. It was used... 9: ... is considered the world's most widespread second language, used in areas as diverse as the [[Internet]], [[... 11: ...inues to be one of the world's most widely spoken languages. 15: *[[Computer-assisted language learning]] N/u language (1904 bytes) 1: '''N/u''' is a [[Khoisan language]] spoken by the [[Khomani]] people in [[South Afr... 3: ...[[!Kwi languages|!Kwi]] language, with [[/Xam_language|/Xam]] being among its closest relatives. 5: ... was mainly displaced by [[Afrikaans]] and [[Nama language|Nama]], especially after they started moving duri... 7: ...involved in the pursuit of information on the N/u language, and with the help of Vaalbooi they tracked down ... 9: [[Category:Khoisan languages]] First language (1630 bytes) 1: ... Usually a child learns the basics of their first language from their family. 3: ...n make learning other languages difficult. Native language has therefore a central role in [[education]]. 5: .... Only a few will learn to speak his/her mother's language like a native. Actually, ''mother'' in this conte... 7: ...daughter who learned French first, then [[English language|English]]; but if she grew up in the United State... 12: *[[language acquisition]] Language (9000 bytes) 1: ... standard or truth from which it is derived. Many languages use [[gesture]]s, [[sound]]s, [[symbol]]s, or [[... 3: ==The study of language== 5: ...d many to attempt a formalization of the study of language as a "[[semantic]] [[code]]". This resulted in th... 7: ...d have put forth their own views on the nature of language. There is no end in sight to this debate. 9: ==Human languages== //Au//ei language (181 bytes) 1: ... to any of several southern [[Africa]]n [[Khoisan languages]]: 3: *[[=/Kx'au//'ein language]] 4: *[['Akhoe language]] 7: [[Category:Khoisan languages]] More language (685 bytes) 1: ...ongo]], Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, North, [[Gur languages|Gur]], Central, Northern, Oti-Volta, Western, No... 3: [[Category:Gur languages]] Xu language (144 bytes) 1: ...any one of several southern [[Africa]]n [[Khoisan languages]]: 3: *[[Kung-ekoka language]] 4: *[[Kxoe language]]
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