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Grammarian
One versed in grammar or the construction of languages a philologist
VerbarLautverschiebung
Indo European stops or mute consonants underwent in the Teutonic languages probably as early as the 3d century b c often
Glottology
The science of tongues or languages comparative philology glossology
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Bilinguist
One versed in two languages
Bilinguous
Having two tongues or speaking two languages
Charism
A miraculously given power as of healing speaking foreign languages without instruction etc attributed to some of the early Christians
Chishona
one of the two major languages of Zimbabwe
cross linguistic
relating to or derived from more than one family of languages as cross linguistic evidence
Gadhelic
Of belonging to or designating that division of the Celtic languages which includes the Irish Gaelic and Manx
VerbarGuna
sometimes used to denote the same vowel change in other languages
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Language - Law Dictionary Search Results
Grammarian
One versed in grammar or the construction of languages a philologist
VerbarLautverschiebung
Indo European stops or mute consonants underwent in the Teutonic languages probably as early as the 3d century b c often
Glottology
The science of tongues or languages comparative philology glossology
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Bilinguist
One versed in two languages
Bilinguous
Having two tongues or speaking two languages
Charism
A miraculously given power as of healing speaking foreign languages without instruction etc attributed to some of the early Christians
Chishona
one of the two major languages of Zimbabwe
cross linguistic
relating to or derived from more than one family of languages as cross linguistic evidence
Gadhelic
Of belonging to or designating that division of the Celtic languages which includes the Irish Gaelic and Manx
VerbarGuna
sometimes used to denote the same vowel change in other languages
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