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  2. Stress (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    The effect may be dependent on lexical stress (for example, the unstressed first syllable of the word photographer contains a schwa / f ə ˈ t ɒ ɡ r ə f ər /, whereas the stressed first syllable of photograph does not /ˈfoʊtəˌgræf-grɑːf/), or on prosodic stress (for example, the word of is pronounced with a schwa when it is ...

  3. Namaste - Wikipedia

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    Namaste (Namas + te) is derived from Sanskrit and is a combination of the word namas and the second person dative pronoun in its enclitic form, te. [7] The word namaḥ takes the sandhi form namas before the sound te. [8] [9] It is found in the Vedic literature.

  4. Profanity - Wikipedia

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    In cartoons and comics, profanity is often depicted by substituting symbols for words ("Grawlixes" in the lexicon of cartoonist Mort Walker).. Profanity, also known as swearing, cursing, or cussing, involves the use of notionally offensive words for a variety of purposes, including to demonstrate disrespect or negativity, to relieve pain, to express a strong emotion, as a grammatical ...

  5. Genocide - Wikipedia

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    By "genocide" we mean the destruction of a nation or of an ethnic group. This new word, coined by the author to denote an old practice in its modern development, is made from the ancient Greek word genos (race, tribe) and the Latin cide (killing), thus corresponding in its formation to such words as tyrannicide, homicide, infanticide, etc ...

  6. United Nations Document Codes - Wikipedia

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    /L.45/ – Document which has limited distribution, usually a draft resolution before it is voted on and reprinted in its final form. /ES-10/ – A "meeting" of the Tenth 'emergency special session'. Trailing codes /Add.3 – Addendum to a document. /Rev.1 – First revision of a document. /Corr.1 – Corrigendum to a document.

  7. Root (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    For example, chatters has the inflectional root or lemma chatter, but the lexical root chat. Inflectional roots are often called stems. A root, or a root morpheme, in the stricter sense, may be thought of as a monomorphemic stem. The traditional definition allows roots to be either free morphemes or bound morphemes.

  8. Woke - Wikipedia

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    Woke is an adjective derived from African-American Vernacular English (AAVE) originally meaning alertness to racial prejudice and discrimination. [1] Beginning in the 2010s, it came to be used as slang for a broader awareness of social inequalities such as racial injustice , sexism , and denial of LGBT rights .

  9. English language - Wikipedia

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    For example, the word bite was originally pronounced as the word beet is today, and the second vowel in the word about was pronounced as the word boot is today. The Great Vowel Shift explains many irregularities in spelling since English retains many spellings from Middle English, and it also explains why English vowel letters have very ...