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linguistic relation Meaning in Telugu ( linguistic relation తెలుగు అంటే)



భాషాపరమైన సంబంధం, భాషా సంబంధాలు

Noun:

భాషా సంబంధాలు,



linguistic relation's Usage Examples:

the Tungri, Atuatuca Tungrorum (modern Tongeren), shares a close linguistic relation with the Atuatuci, it cannot be linked to the tribe with certainty.


The following correspondences have been proposed: Suggests a linguistic relation between the Hungarian and Sumerian languages and even a common origin.


Hebrew: בית הרן‎), also Betharam or Beth-Aram (for Hebrew בית הרם; No linguistic relation to Aram), was a Hebrew Bible city, in the valley-plain east of the.


It is suggested that the word "hyang" has linguistic relation with the Indonesian word: "hilang" which means "disappear".


Agglutination is a typological feature and does not imply a linguistic relation, but there are some families of agglutinative languages.


with many of these Pakhtun tribes because they had no cultural or linguistic relation to the locals and tried to wipe out their own old tribal rules and.


Illyrian was quite distinct from Venetic and Liburnian, but a close linguistic relation has not been ruled out and is still being investigated.


evidence, it is difficult to make a definitive conclusion for the linguistic relation between the Balhae and Silla languages.


important to note that while South tepehuanes keep a historical and linguistic relation to Northern Tepehuans (Ódami) inhabiting southern Chihuahua, today.


According to scholars Rudolf Simek and John Lindow, the linguistic relation between the Germanic personal names may suggest a common myth despite.


Sikkim and part of North Bengal of India forms ethno-linguistic relation with Nepal.


Sign languages generally do not have any linguistic relation to the spoken languages of the lands in which they arise.



Synonyms:

relation, homonymy, semantic relation, grammatical relation,



Antonyms:

descendant, ancestor, unconnectedness, connectedness, intransitivity,



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