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A linguistics field, which studies how context contributes to meaning.
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A chimpanzee and the subject of an extended study of animal language acquisition, named as a pun on a famous linguist.
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a Bantu language spoken primarily in Tanzania, Kenya and Mozambique.
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The official language of the Indian state of Goa.
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A Dravidian language spoken by about 2.2 million people mainly in the Balochistan region of Pakistan.
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Speech sound produced without any obstruction in the oral cavity.
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a consonant sound produced by bringing the mouth into position to block the passage of the airstream, but not making complete closure, so that air moving through the mouth generates audible friction.
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a sound produced while the velum is lowered, so that some air escapes through the nose during the production of the sound by the mouth.
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The study of psychological aspects of language; an intersectional study between the mind and human Language.
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A branch of linguistics where linguistic knowledge is applied to the context of law, crime investigation, and judicial procedure.