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  1. Luwian language (1607 bytes)
    1: ...hic]]-Luwian and (3), the somewhat later [[Lycian language|Lycian]].
    3: ...ith ([[Amorite]] dialects and especially [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]]). Hieroglyphic Luwian has been attested ...
    5: ...t appears to prove that the [[Proto-Indo-European language]] had three distinct sets of velar consonants: pa...
  2. History of China (45919 bytes)
    14: ...this period of the ''Three Dynasties'' ([[Chinese language|Chinese]]: 三代; [[pinyin]]: sān...
    38: ...ive was most probably introduced into the English language from Persian or Sanskrit origins for "Chinese Peo...
    54: ...y Pan Ku. Vol. Three''. Ithaca, New York. Spoken Languages Services, Inc.
    184: ... addition, they were encouraged to use the Manchu language, rather than Chinese. Bannermen were given econom...
  3. China (38909 bytes)
    10: :''Main article: [[Name of China in various languages]]''
    30: ...arded as overly tyrannical it unified the written language in China and gave the supreme ruler of China the ...
    32: ... has since evolved into a derogatory term in that language.
    43: ...guages to invent writing independently, the other languages being that of ancient Mesopotamia ([[Sumer]]ians...
    73: ...[Manchu language|Manchu]] as alternate [[official language]]s.
  4. Julian of Norwich (1710 bytes)
    1: ...he first book written by a woman in the [[English language]].
  5. Greek language (35285 bytes)
    1: {{language|name=Greek|nativename=<i><font lang="el">&#917;&#...
    7: &nbsp;[[Greek languages|Greek]]<br>
    13: .../}} &ndash; "Hellenic") is an [[Indo-European]] [[language]] with a documented history of some 3,000 years. ...
    15: ...[Ancient Greek]]''': In its various forms was the language both of [[Archaic]] and [[Classical]] periods of ...
    17: ...[[Rome]] and Koine Greek became a first or second language in the [[Roman Empire]]. Through Koine Greek it i...
  6. Slovakia (19892 bytes)
    16: | '''[[Official language]]'''
    17: | [[Slovak language|Slovak]]
    52: '''Slovakia''' ([[Slovak language|Slovak]]: ''Slovensko'') is a [[landlocked]] [[re...
    95: ...mber of the [[Slavic languages]], but [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]] is also widely spoken in the south an...
  7. Ukraine (22193 bytes)
    22: | '''[[Official language]]''' || [[Ukrainian language|Ukrainian]]
    53: ... there is no definite article (''the'') in either language.
    55: Various [[Slavic languages|Slavic]] etymologies have been suggested for the...
    60: ... millennium BC, the speakers of the Proto-Iranian language moved from Ukraine to the southeast but many also...
    172: ...ite numerous attempts to introduce it as the only language of advertising, media, and administration.
  8. Culture of China (15738 bytes)
    3: ...es provide a sense of diversity, commonalities in language and religion connect a culture distinguished by s...
    18: ...as been described as "unusually clear and elegant language" and stressed the importance of personal feeling ...
    59: == Language and literature ==
    62: === Language ===
    63: :''Main articles: [[Chinese language]], [[Languages of China]]''
  9. Chalcolithic (1447 bytes)
    7: ...s been suggested that the [[Proto-Indo-European]] language group dates to around the same time.
  10. Egyptian hieroglyph (6639 bytes)
    5: The word ''hieroglyph'' comes from the [[Greek language|Greek]] words &#7985;&#949;&#961;&#959;&#947;&#95...
    30: ...ecific sequence of two or three consonants in the language.
    37: *[[Egyptian language]]
    38: *[[Egyptian languages]]
  11. Writing system (16928 bytes)
    1: ...ements or statements expressible in some spoken [[language]], for the purpose of [[communication]].
    4: ...ecessarily depend upon prior knowledge of a given language in order to extract associated meaning.
    6: ...ersistent record of information expressed in some language, which can be retrieved independently of the init...
    11: :* a spoken language whose constructions are represented and able to b...
    19: ...represent all that may be expressed in the spoken language.
  12. Albania (24647 bytes)
    1: ...y named the '''Republic of Albania''' ([[Albanian language|Albanian]]: ''Republika e Shqip벩s맧).
    19: | '''[[Official language]]''' || [[Albanian language|Albanian]] ("Shqip" or "gjuha shqipe" in Albanian...
    53: ...Rreth Flamurit t렰벢ashkuar]])'' <br>[[Albanian language|Albanian]]: <small>''[[Hymni i Flamurit|Hymn to t...
    64: ...lbanians themselves are called Shqipetare and the language itself Shqip.
    80: ...([[Tosk]]) dialects and prevails in the literary language. Hence, the Greek/Latin "Avlona" which gave th...
  13. Caste (32815 bytes)
    1: ... '''''Caste''''' is derived from the [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]] word ''casta'', meaning [[lineage]],...
    7: ...oldest part of the Avesta) is very similar to the language of the Rig Veda. It may also come from the root V...
  14. Human (48024 bytes)
    24: ...apacity for abstract [[reason]]ing, [[speech]], [[language]], and [[introspection]]. A concept current withi...
    27: ...e complexity of human [[behaviour]], especially [[language]]. [[Curiosity]] and [[observation]] have led to ...
    43: In the English language, juvenile males are called [[boy]]s, adult males ...
    249: ...adily observable characteristics (tool-making and language) are based on less easily observable mental proce...
    260: ===Language===
  15. Colonial America (32872 bytes)
    51: ...Indian]]s who had learned to speak some [[English language|English]]. That fall brought a bountiful harvest...
    77: ...s from the island of [[Barbados]], and a [[French language|French]]-speaking community. Nearly continuous fr...
  16. Religion (72319 bytes)
    377: ...y theory positing the primacy of spirit, mind, or language over matter. It includes claiming that thought ha...
  17. French Revolution (36529 bytes)
    208: ...e [[French Directory |''Directoire'']] ([[English language|English]]: ''Directory'') and created the first [...
  18. Protestant Reformation (26890 bytes)
    30: ...l use of [[Latin]] as the great unifying cultural language.
    32: ...e elite clergy for his study of [[Biblical Hebrew language|Hebrew]] and Jewish texts, brought Luther fully i...
    46: ...encouraged publication of the Bible in the common language and universal [[education]], for how can people a...
  19. History of the world (21975 bytes)
    5: ...t]] and for [[cooking]]. Humans also developed [[language]] sometime during the Paleolithic, as well as a c...
  20. Italy (17022 bytes)
    2: ... '''Italian Republic''' or '''Italy''' ([[Italian language|Italian]]: ''Repubblica Italiana'' or ''Italia'')...
    20: |'''[[Official language]]''' || [[Italian language|Italian]]<sup>1</sup>
    51: ...r 11 linguistic minorities (for example, [[French language|French]] is spoken in the [[Aosta Valley]]) that ...
    68: ...bull), from Proto-Indo-European *wet; the [[Greek language|Greek]] word follows the sound-changes from [[Pro...
    140: Italy is largely homogeneous in language and religion but is diverse culturally, economica...

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