support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Etruscan numerals are the words and phrases for numbers of the Etruscan language, and the...
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Phoenician alphabet (redirect from Phoenician numerals)
be multiplied by a preceding numeral, e.g. the combination of 4 and 100 yielded 400. The system did not contain a numeral zero. Phoenician was prolific...
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Semitic languages (redirect from Semitic numerals)
flight). These are the basic numeral stems without feminine suffixes. In most older Semitic languages, the forms of the numerals from 3 to 10 exhibit polarity...
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Mesoamerica. All the languages of Mesoamerica have vigesimal, or base twenty numeral systems. This system has also spread to some languages just outside the...
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Danish language (redirect from Danish numerals)
and twenty". The numeral halvanden means 1+1⁄2 (literally "half second", implying "one plus half of the second one"). The numerals halvtredje (2+1⁄2)...
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szem, Mansi сам /sam/, Khanty сем /sem/). A peculiar exception is the numeral '3', in which Hungarian (három) and Mansi (хурэм /xuːrəm/) point to an...
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a numeral. The following rules apply: With the numeral "one", both the noun, adjective, and numeral were in the same singular case, with the numeral being...
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Bats language (section Numerals)
20 200 (icʼatʼqʼ) formed from is 10 × 20 When modifying nominals, the numeral precedes the noun it modifies. In Bats, as in its closest relatives Chechen...
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Afroasiatic languages (section Numerals)
comparisons of AA numeral systems difficult is the possibility of borrowing. Only some Berber languages maintain the native Berber numeral system, with many...
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Mathematics of the Incas (category Numeral systems)
but effective arithmetic, for accounting purposes, based on the decimal numeral system; they too had a concept of zero, and mastered addition, subtraction...
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Aroid languages (section Numerals)
Linguistics Colloquium, May 22–24, 2013, Cologne, Germany. Chan, Eugene (2019). "The Afro-Asiatic Language Phylum". Numeral Systems of the World's Languages....
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[clarification needed] An exceptional[clarification needed] word is the numeral "six", *kwatʲ, which in Komi is the only native word root with an initial...
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Iberian language (section Numerals)
elements proposed as numerals are not only similar to the Basque numerals, but also combine as numerals and appear in contexts where numerals are expected. He...
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Amonap language (section Constructions with numerals)
2015) (subscription required) Seki, Lucy. 2011. Alto Xingu: uma área linguística? In: Franchetto, Bruna (ed.), Alto Xingu: uma sociedade multilíngue,...
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Mochica language (section Numerals)
Mochica: Locative forms of Mochica nouns: Quantifiers in Mochica: Mochica numerals: The only surviving song in the language is a single tonada, Tonada del...
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Balochi language (redirect from Balochi numerals)
Five Iranian Balochi Dialects. Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis: Studia linguistica Upsaliensia. p. 241. Grammar and morphology Farrell, Tim. 1989. A study...
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(2014). "The Indo-european ordinal numerals 'fourth' and 'fifth' and the reconstruction of the Celtic and Italic numeral systems". Die Sprache. 51 (1): 1–50...
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Siberian Ingrian Finnish (section Numerals)
"On domains of adessive-allative in Siberian Ingrian Finnish". Acta Linguistica Petropolitana. 7 (3): 575–607 – via CyberLeninka. Sidorkevich 2014, p...
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Grammatical number (redirect from Trans-numeral)
this information is redundant, since quantity is already indicated by the numeral two. A language has grammatical number when its noun forms are subdivided...
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French language (redirect from French numerals)
with Rhaeto-Romance, and 75% with Romanian, Spanish and Portuguese. The numeral system used in the majority of Francophone countries employs both decimal...
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sul-americanas Archived 2022-01-22 at the Wayback Machine. Doutorado em Linguística. Universidade de Brasília. Jolkesky, Marcelo Pinho de Valhery (2016)...
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Sumerian language (redirect from Sumerian numerals)
lexical numeral system is sexagesimal with 10 as a subbase. The cardinal numerals and ways of forming composite numbers are as follows: Ordinal numerals are...
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Mayan languages (section Numeral classifiers)
languages, counting requires the use of numeral classifiers, which specify the class of items being counted; the numeral cannot appear without an accompanying...
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Dravidian languages (section Numerals)
it was taken from *okk- which originally meant "to be united" and not a numeral. Words indicated (II) are borrowings from Indo-Iranian languages (in Brahui's...
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Danish grammar (section Numerals)
is often described as having ten word classes: verbs, nouns, pronouns, numerals, adjectives, adverbs, articles, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections...
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gender for all declinable parts of speech (most adjectives, pronouns, numerals, participles), except for nouns, but it has a very limited set of forms...
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Proto-Baltic language (section Numerals)
Proto-Germanic *gōmô, meaning 'palate'. Baltic and Germanic languages also share numeral formation for 11 to 19, both partially possess the same formation of verbs...
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Comorian languages (section Numerals)
the prefix ha-, and Class 18 consists of locatives with the prefix mwa-. Numerals in Comorian follow the noun. If the number is 1 through 5 or 8, it must...
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w/ and two or three liquid /ʎ, ɾ, (l)/. The following table shows the numerals in Proto-Quechuan and its evolution in different modern Quechua languages:...
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