qWv /cawawva/
|
societies [social sciences] |
qWy /cawawɟa/
|
culture; civilization [human sciences; humanities] |
q /ca/
|
language [linguistics] ↞ osu communication p consciousness mU human organisms ≈ DDC 400 410 |
q0 /caɔ/
|
as related to |
q06 /caɔltɔ/
|
studied by theory [general linguistics] |
q0p /caɔpa/
|
mind [psycholinguistics] |
q0s /caɔsa/
|
society [sociolinguistics] |
q0u /caɔu/
|
economy [economical linguistics] |
q38 /caɲcɔrkɔ/
|
linguistic function; language level [pragmatics] |
q8 /carkɔ/
|
about object [semantics] |
q8j /carkɔʒa/
|
toponyms [toponomastics] |
q91 /caɲɔmpɔ/ []
|
in time [historical linguistics; comparative linguistics] |
q92 /caɲɔntɔ/ []
|
in region |
q93 /caɲɔɲcɔ/ []
|
deriving from original linguistic element [etymology; philology] |
q94 /caɲɔŋkɔ/ []
|
with error; mistake |
q95 /caɲɔlpɔ/ []
|
undergoing change |
q96 /caɲɔltɔ/ []
|
formalization |
q97 /caɲɔjɔ/ []
|
with element |
q98 /caɲɔrkɔ/ []
|
with sense |
q99 /caɲɔɲɔ/ []
|
spoken by speaker class |
qac /cɛʃa/
|
language change; evolution |
qae /cɛe/
|
errors; mistakes [error analysis] |
qaq /cɛca/
|
communicative functions |
qas /cɛsa/
|
senses |
qax /cɛxa/
|
language formalization |
qe /ce/
|
phones; segments [phonetics] |
qeX /cexaw/
|
manners of articulation |
qf /cafa/
|
phonemes [phonology] |
qfX /cafaxaw/
|
manners of articulation |
qfb /cafaba/
|
stops; plosives |
qfc /cafaʃa/
|
nasals |
qfe /cafe/
|
affricates |
qff /cafafa/
|
fricatives; spirants |
qfh /cafaɣa/
|
flaps; taps |
qfi /cafi/
|
trills |
qfɭ /cafala/
|
laterals |
qfo /cafo/
|
semivowels; glides |
qfq /cafaca/
|
closed vowels |
qfs /cafasa/
|
half-closed vowels |
qfu /cafu/
|
medium vowels |
qfw /cafawa/
|
half-open vowels |
qfy /cafaɟa/
|
open vowels |
qg /caga/
|
combined sounds; sequences |
qgd /cagada/
|
diphthongs |
qgh /cagaɣa/
|
hiatuses |
qh /caɣa/
|
syllables |
qm /cama/
|
morphs [morphology] |
qma /camɛ/
|
morphological kinds [morphological typology] |
qmb /camaba/
|
stems [lexicography; terminology] |
qmf /camafa/
|
affixes |
qms /camasa/
|
compounds |
qmv /camava/
|
aspects |
qo /co/
|
words; lexical categories; word classes; lexical classes; parts of speech [grammar (partim)] |
qog /coga/
|
morphosyntactic alignments |
qoi /coi/
|
interjections |
qon /cona/
|
nouns |
qop /copa/
|
pronouns |
qor /cora/
|
adjectives and adverbs |
qot /cota/
|
determiners; determinatives |
qov /cova/
|
verbs |
qow /cowa/
|
adpositions; prepositions and postpositions |
qox /coxa/
|
conjunctions |
qp /capa/
|
phrases; syntagmas; syntagmatic structures; units [syntax; grammar] |
qpb /capaba/
|
word orders |
qpc /capaʃa/
|
copulas |
qpd /capada/
|
predicates |
qpg /capaga/
|
subjects |
qpj /capaʒa/
|
direct objects |
qpn /capana/
|
indirect objects |
qpp /capapa/
|
prepositional objects |
qq /caca/
|
clauses |
qqm /cacama/
|
main clauses; matrix clauses; independent clauses |
qqs /cacasa/
|
subordinate clauses; embedded clauses; dependent clauses |
qs /casa/
|
sentences |
qsb /casaba/
|
simple sentences |
qsd /casada/
|
compound sentences |
qsɭ /casala/
|
complex sentences |
qsn /casana/
|
compound-complex sentences; complex-compound sentences |
qt /cata/
|
texts; discourses [text linguistics; discourse analysis] |
qtb /cataba/
|
narrative texts; stories |
qtd /catada/
|
descriptive texts |
qtg /cataga/
|
argumentative texts |
qti /cati/
|
instructive texts |
qtm /catama/
|
comparison texts; contrast; expositive texts |
qv /cava/
|
languages ≈ DDC 490 |
qvU /cavuj/
|
currently prominent languages |
qvX /cavaxaw/
|
language families |
qvb /cavaba/
|
Afro-Asiatic languages; Hamito-Semitic languages ≈ DDC 492 493 |
qvc /cavaʃa/
|
Nilo-Saharan languages ≈ DDC 496 |
qvd /cavada/
|
Niger-Congo languages; Niger-Kordofanian languages ≈ DDC 496 |
qve /cave/
|
Indo-european languages ↞ jUe Europe |
qvf /cavafa/
|
Uralic languages ≈ DDC 494 |
qvg /cavaga/
|
Turkic languages ≈ DDC 494 |
qvh /cavaɣa/
|
Korean language ≈ DDC 495 |
qvi /cavi/
|
Dravidian languages ≈ DDC 494 |
qvj /cavaʒa/
|
Japonic languages; Japanese-Ryukyuan languages ≈ DDC 495 |
qvk /cavaka/
|
Sino-Tibetan languages ≈ DDC 495 |
qvɭ /cavala/
|
Tai-Kadai languages; Kra–Dai; Daic; Kadai |
qvm /cavama/
|
Austroasiatic languages; Mon–Khmer |
qvn /cavana/
|
Austronesian languages |
qvp /cavapa/
|
Papuan languages |
qvs /cavasa/
|
Australian aboriginal languages ≈ DDC 499 |
qvv /cavava/
|
Native American languages; Amerindian languages; indigenous languages of the Americas ≈ DDC 497 498 |
qvy /cavaɟa/
|
modern planned languages; constructed; artificial languages; conlangs ≈ DDC 499 |
qw /cawa/
|
language transmission systems |
qwb /cawaba/
|
speaking; speech; spoken language; orality |
qwg /cawaga/
|
logographies; hieroglyphs |
qwi /cawi/
|
syllabaries; syllabic writings |
qwj /cawaʒa/
|
abjads |
qwk /cawaka/
|
abugidas; alphasyllabaries |
qwɭ /cawala/
|
alphabets |
qwu /cawu/
|
numerals |
qwx /cawaxa/
|
punctuation marks |
Connected classes: |
⌕ 005
|
in language ↞ qv |
⌕ 09 [qaq]
|
conveying communicative function; mood |
⌕ q93 [q]
|
deriving from original linguistic element [etymology; philology] |
⌕ q94 [qae]
|
with error; mistake |
⌕ q95 [qac]
|
undergoing change |
⌕ q96 [qax]
|
formalization |
⌕ q97 [q]
|
with element |
⌕ q98 [qav]
|
with sense |
⌕ raq
|
myths; legends; stories [mythology] ↞ qtb |
⌕ s
|
communities; civil society; complex society; institutions; groups; people [sociology] ↞ q oss |
⌕ s96 [qv]
|
speaking common language; official language |
⌕ t96 [qv]
|
speaking official language |
⌕ xɭ
|
literature [philology; literary theory; literary criticism] ↞ poi q |
⌕ yc
|
concepts; notions [concept theory] ↞ po qo |
⌕ yiw
|
philology ↞ xl q |