r
languages
003 [r]
|
in language |
r
|
languages, idioms [linguistics] « q p |
r0 [V]
|
as related to |
r04 [ysq]
|
studied by theory [general linguistics] |
r0p
|
mind [psycholinguistics] |
r0s
|
society [sociolinguistics] |
r0u
|
economy [economical linguistics] |
r1 [t1]
|
in time [historical linguistics, comparative linguistics] |
r16 [t1]
|
originated in epoch |
r17 [t1]
|
extinct in, dead in epoch |
r2 [jU]
|
in region |
r26 [jU]
|
originated in, diffused from place |
r29 [tU]
|
in country |
r2g ⋄
|
Mediterranean Africa |
r3 [:]
|
transmitted by transmission system |
r31 [:]
|
[palaeography, epigraphy] |
r35 [:]
|
written as grapheme, symbol |
r3a
|
speaking, speech, spoken language, orality |
r3g
|
logography, hieroglyphs |
r3i
|
syllabary, syllabic writing |
r3j
|
abjad |
r3k
|
abugida, alphasyllabary |
r3l
|
alphabet |
r3x
|
fingerspelling, dactylology, manual alphabet |
r4 [:]
|
with phoneme, sound [phonology] |
r40 [an]
|
stress, intensity |
r41 [ann]
|
length |
r42 [:]
|
tone, pitch |
r43 [:]
|
airstream |
r44 [:]
|
articulation point |
r48 [:]
|
syllable |
r49 [:]
|
status |
r4c
|
occlusive, stop |
r4e
|
affricate |
r4f
|
fricative |
r4j
|
approximant |
r4q
|
closed vowel |
r4s
|
half-closed vowel |
r4u
|
medium vowel |
r4w
|
half-open vowel |
r4y
|
open vowel |
r5 [:]
|
with phrase, syntagma, syntagmatic structure, unit [syntax, grammar] |
r54 [:]
|
with morph [morphology] |
r55 [:]
|
with word, lexical category, word class, lexical class, part of speech [grammar (partim)] |
r56 [:]
|
with clause |
r57 [:]
|
with sentence |
r58 [:]
|
in discourse, text |
r59 [:]
|
with word order |
r5c
|
copula |
r5d
|
predicate |
r5g
|
subject |
r5j
|
direct object |
r6 [r]
|
coming from original language |
r61 [:]
|
evolved through evolution stage |
r7 [V]
|
function, language level [pragmatics] |
r76 [:]
|
to addressee |
r78 [:]
|
with sense |
r7s
|
familiar, common, spoken, vernacular |
r7t
|
institutional |
r7v
|
technical |
r7x
|
literary |
r7y
|
scientific |
r7z
|
liturgical |
r8 [V]
|
about object [semantics] |
r87 [:]
|
formalization |
r89 [ac9]
|
intension |
r9 [s5]
|
spoken by speaker class |
r9Y
|
personal language |
rU
|
currently prominent languages |
rUC [rkca]
|
Standard Mandarin |
rUE [remi]
|
English |
rUF [reir]
|
French |
rUG [remb]
|
German |
rUH [rech]
|
Standard Hindi |
rUI [reit]
|
Italian |
rUJ [rjj]
|
Japanese |
rUR [reser]
|
Russian |
rUS [reii]
|
Spanish, Castilian |
rUT [reik]
|
Portuguese |
rX
|
language families |
ra
|
Afro-Asiatic languages, Hamito-Semitic languages |
rab
|
Berber languages |
rac
|
Chadic languages |
rae
|
Egyptian languages |
ras
|
Semitic languages |
rat
|
Cushitic languages |
rau
|
Omotic languages |
rav
|
Beja language |
rb
|
Nilo-Saharan languages |
rc
|
Niger-Congo languages, Niger-Kordofanian languages |
rcb
|
Bantu languages |
rd
|
Basque language, Euskera, Euskara |
re
|
Indo-european languages « jUe |
rea
|
Anatolian languages |
rec
|
Indo-Aryan languages, including Sanskrit |
red
|
Iranian languages, including Avestan, Old Persian |
ree
|
Dardic languages |
ref
|
Nuristani languages |
reg
|
Greek language |
rei
|
Romance languages, Italic languages |
rel
|
Celtic languages |
rem
|
Germanic languages |
reo
|
Armenian language |
req
|
Tocharian languages |
rer
|
Baltic languages |
res
|
Slavic languages |
reu
|
Albanian language |
rf
|
Uralic languages |
rfa
|
Samoyedic languages |
rff
|
Finno-Ugric languages |
rg
|
Yeniseian languages |
rh
|
Korean language |
ri
|
Dravidian languages |
rj
|
Japonic languages, Japanese-Ryukyuan languages |
rjj
|
Japanese language, Nihongo |
rk
|
Sino-Tibetan languages |
rkc
|
Chinese languages |
rkt
|
Tibeto-Burman languages |
rl
|
Austroasiatic languages including Cambodian, Vietnamese |
rn
|
Austronesian languages |
rp
|
Papuan languages |
rs
|
Australian aboriginal languages |
rv
|
Native American languages, Amerindian languages, indigenous languages of the Americas |
ry
|
modern planned languages, constructed, artificial languages, conlangs |
rye
|
philosophical languages, early-modern a-priori universal languages |
ryg
|
logical languages |
ryi
|
auxiliary languages, auxlangs, IALs « r9u |
ryt
|
art languages, fantasy languages |
s54 [r]
|
speaking language |
s56 [r]
|
ethnic origin, ethnic group, ethnicity, nation, race |
t34 [r]
|
speaking official language |
xl
|
literature [philology, literary theory, literary criticism] « r |
xl3 [r]
|
in language |
y43 [r]
|
in language |
z4r
|
words, speech « r |