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  • ...nted professor in Leipzig. From 1892 to 1894 Socin and Stumme recorded the language of Moroccan acrobats in Leipzig and Dresden. As a result Stumme was able to ...ccan, Algerian and Tunisian dialects of [[Berber]]. His preoccupation with language as it was spoken led him to hold lectures in Arabic – a novelty in Leipzi
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  • ...to the present. Let us mention at least his school grammar of the English language (in two editions, 1979 and 1989), university textbooks concerning English o ...scription. He writes: ‘... the compensating tendency, peculiar to words of Persian origin, which operates almost as a law: the lack of a certain kind on one h
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  • |Language =Tsez ...age|Georgian]]) is a [[Northeast_Caucasian_languages|Northeast Caucasian]] language with about 7000 speakers spoken by the Tsez, a muslimic people in the moun
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  • ...he appendix of the third edition of [[David Crystal]]'s ''"Encyclopedia of Language"'', 2010, the difference is only in formatting and sortability. ..." | ISO 939-3<br>code(s) !! width="20%" | Where spoken? !! width="20%" | [[Language Family]] !! width="20%" | [[Genus]] !! width="10%" | [[Speaker]]s <br>(000)
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