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How does L. “quartus” come from L. “quattuor”, which has “quat” but “quart”?

etymology proto-indo-european latin
Apr 15 '18 at 15:26 Cerberus 7,638
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Has any language ever borrowed an interrogative or relative pronoun?

indo-european pronoun borrowing list-of-languages uralic
Oct 13 '15 at 6:18 cyco130 2,085
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Are there any languages with only one of “yes” or “no”?

linguistic-typology list-of-languages negation particles
Aug 2 '18 at 13:29 Community♦ 1
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Where do the spelling rules for French imperatives come from?

historical-linguistics orthography french romance-languages
Aug 10 '15 at 16:10 Community♦ 1
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Why is English so much more simplified than other, similar languages?

syntax morphology language-change
Sep 22 at 20:27 Love2teachEnglish 21
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Is Mississippi cognate with Michigan?

cognates
Jul 13 at 20:32 user6726 55.4k
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Why is reconstructed PIE so typologically unusual?

historical-linguistics linguistic-typology proto-indo-european
Sep 18 at 7:11 Arnaud Fournet 3,218
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Why does Spanish have so many diphthongs compared to other Romance languages?

romance-languages spanish arabic diphthongs portuguese
May 5 '13 at 20:53 Community♦ 1
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Why has Paris French mostly lost the distinction between /e/ and /ɛ/?

phonetics language-change sound-change french allophones
Sep 3 '14 at 17:05 DPeyceré 51
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Is there such a thing as an L colored vowel?

vowels
Jul 5 at 18:07 Greg Lee 12.1k
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When is the end of the critical period?

language-acquisition multilingualism critical-period
Jun 13 '14 at 22:29 Alex B. 8,155
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Latin stress rules: exceptions

latin stress
Jan 22 '13 at 16:58 Alex B. 8,155
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In Turkish, how exactly does “ğ” affect the vowel it follows?

pronunciation vowels orthography turkish
May 11 at 21:41 Turhan Tisinli 1
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Do any languages have verbal inflection with a plural object?

verbs grammar inflection grammatical-number grammatical-object
Dec 14 '12 at 3:40 Steve 141
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How did Chinese recursion evolve?

historical-linguistics chinese universal-grammar embedding recursion
Feb 20 '14 at 7:58 hippietrail 13.5k
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How usual is it for languages to have both prepositions and postpositions?

syntax linguistic-typology adpositions prepositions
Jan 17 '20 at 11:13 jk - Reinstate Monica 20k
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Do voiceless approximants exist? What is the consensus among phoneticians/phonologists?

phonology phonetics ipa consonants articulation
Oct 20 '19 at 1:49 Community♦ 1
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Why do most languages have a different form for singular vs plural nouns?

words plurality
Feb 24 '20 at 22:27 Acccumulation 109
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The paucal to denote between three to six individuals

paucal grammatical-number
Sep 21 '11 at 6:54 Community♦ 1
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Are /tl/ and /dl/ rare onsets worldwide?

cross-linguistic phonotactics consonant-clusters
Jan 18 '19 at 12:52 brass tacks 14.2k
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Why did English stop using thou?

english historical-linguistics pronoun formality
Oct 30 at 15:56 steampowered 101
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Do most languages have the same basic verb tenses?

verbs tense
Jan 27 '19 at 19:19 new QOpenGLWidget 376
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How does the initial consonant in “Jupiter” and “Zeus” come from the “d” in PIE “*dyew-”?

sound-change latin greek proto-indo-european
Jun 13 '19 at 19:48 Community♦ 1
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Proper terminology for the types of dual

terminology grammatical-number paucal
Nov 1 '14 at 12:38 Community♦ 1
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Why is “Aurora Borealis” from Greek, but “Aurora Australis” from Latin?

etymology english latin greek
Nov 20 '18 at 9:07 Roderick Ross Clyne 1
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Why do we call sound pitches “low” and “high”?

terminology semantics
Aug 18 '18 at 11:18 vectory 1,410
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What is the evidence of the typological cycle theory?

language-change morphology typological-cycle
Jun 7 '17 at 13:33 jk - Reinstate Monica 20k
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What really makes adverbs different from adjectives?

terminology parts-of-speech inflection adjectives adverbs
Jul 8 '14 at 14:55 Community♦ 1
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How did the present continuous in English get to be such a dominant present tense?

english present historical-linguistics
May 14 '13 at 18:03 Community♦ 1
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Are there languages which use the negation of 'odd' to denote 'even'?

linguistic-universals cross-linguistic lexical-semantics vocabulary
Oct 6 '12 at 18:30 Community♦ 1
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