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  2. List of glossing abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    At the extreme, glosses may not be abbreviated at all but simply written in small caps, e.g. COMPLEMENTIZER, NONTHEMEor DOWNRIVERrather than COMP, NTH, DR.[5] Such long, obvious abbreviationse.g. in [6]have been omitted from the list below, but are always possible. A morpheme will sometimes be used as its own gloss.

  3. Sanskrit grammar - Wikipedia

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    Sanskrit grammar. The grammar of the Sanskrit language has a complex verbal system, rich nominal declension, and extensive use of compound nouns. It was studied and codified by Sanskrit grammarians from the later Vedic period (roughly 8th century BCE), culminating in the Pāṇinian grammar of the 4th century BCE.

  4. Arabic - Wikipedia

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    The grammar of Arabic has similarities with the grammar of other Semitic languages. Some of the typical differences between Standard Arabic ( فُصْحَى ) and vernacular varieties are a loss of morphological markings of grammatical case , changes in word order , a shift toward more analytic morphosyntax, loss of grammatical mood , and loss ...

  5. What is a short sale? - AOL

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    A short sale is when a mortgage lender agrees to allow a homeowner to sell their home for less than what they owe on the mortgage. A short sale can help you get out of an underwater situation, but ...

  6. Bohni - Wikipedia

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    Bohni ( Hindustani: बोहनी or بوہنی) is a social and commercial custom of India and Pakistan that is based on the belief that the first sale of a day (or other selling period) establishes the seller's luck for subsequent choti transactions during the remainder of the day. [1] [2] In practical terms this means that sellers try to ...

  7. Hindi - Wikipedia

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    The Greek cognates of the same terms are "Indus" (for the river) and "India" (for the land of the river). [36] [37] The term Modern Standard Hindi is commonly used to specifically refer the modern literary Hindi language, as opposed to colloquial and regional varieties that are also referred to as Hindi in a wider sense. [38]

  8. Latin - Wikipedia

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    It was also used in native Latin words by confusion with Greek words of similar meaning, such as sylva and ὕλη. Classical Latin distinguished between long and short vowels. Then, long vowels, except for i , were frequently marked using the apex, which was sometimes similar to an acute accent Á É Ó V́ Ý .

  9. Hindustani grammar - Wikipedia

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    The meaning conveyed is the doer went somewhere to do something and came back after completing the action. This can also mean "to know how to" in the indefinite/habitual present tense – to know how to do: karnā ānā 1. karnā: 1. kar ānā "to finish (and come back)", "to do (and return)"; cuknā "to have (already) completed something"