Search results

From ArticleWorld

For query "Vocabulary"

There is no page titled ":Vocabulary". You can create this page.

For more information about searching ArticleWorld, see Searching ArticleWorld.

Showing below 18 results starting with #1.


View (previous 20) (next 20) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500).

No page title matches

Page text matches

  1. Butch and femme (3691 bytes)
    9: ...utch and femme make their way into the straight [[vocabulary]], usually used with some [[irony]], in lesbian a...
  2. Sie and hir (2944 bytes)
    9: ...empts from the 1930s to develop a less gendered [[vocabulary]] and [[syntax]]. Sie is said to be an acronym fo...
  3. Register (linguistics) (3127 bytes)
    1: ..., [[accent (linguistics)|accent]] or phonology, [[vocabulary]], [[morphology (linguistics)|morphology]]. The s...
    4: ...articular situations call for particular kinds of vocabulary, [[grammatical mood|mood]] etc. These variations ...
  4. Japanese language (2191 bytes)
    12: ... relate to pitch accent, inflectional morphology, vocabulary, particle usage, and pronunciation. The dialects ...
  5. English language (2291 bytes)
    10: ... on a word to alter the intended meaning. English vocabulary is very large and at the same time, synonyms and ...
  6. Mutually intelligible languages (1995 bytes)
    1: ...ges which share similar features such as grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation which means the second language...
  7. Esperanto (2242 bytes)
    11: ...velop Esperanto. He based the phonology, grammar, vocabulary and semantics on Western Indo-European languages ...
  8. Basic English (1716 bytes)
    9: ==Vocabulary==
  9. Constructed language (2028 bytes)
    13: ...d a posteriori which is one where the grammar and vocabulary are adapted from natural languages. Most can then...
  10. A priori (Languages) (1529 bytes)
    1: ...riori, but are nearly or completely original. The vocabulary is usually sorted into categories, which is suppo...
  11. Early modern English (1946 bytes)
    5: ...or those that could read, this in turn meant that vocabulary became richer. Because of the relative stability ...
    12: ...s, a corresponding change in forms of pronoun and vocabulary use were noted.
  12. Arabic language (3566 bytes)
    11: ...r'an is more eloquent). The grammatical rules and vocabulary are the same.
  13. Child art (2097 bytes)
    5: ...e symbolism stage of child art, children create a vocabulary of imagines. Therefore, when children draw pictur...
  14. Kindergarten (2401 bytes)
    10: ...rn how to use the language the basics of everyday vocabulary, rudimentary math and simple science.
  15. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (3592 bytes)
    16: ...a man. As Dedalus ages the complexity and vocabulary of the novel gradually increases.
  16. How to get high SAT or PSAT scores (1995 bytes)
    7: ...tion as well as non-fiction books to improve your vocabulary as this is a very important section of the SAT. ...
  17. COBOL (2768 bytes)
    11: ...ature are its verbose and English-like syntax and vocabulary. This has been a major source of sarcasm, but als...
  18. Locals casino (3781 bytes)
    20: ...me, the term ''locals casino'' was not yet in our vocabulary. They were simply known as standard casinos. The ...

View (previous 20) (next 20) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500).



Search in namespaces :

List redirects   Search for

 

Toolbox