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puhekieltä (non-gloss definition)
puhekieltä A star.
puhekieltä complex conjugate|Complex or transpose conjugate; conjugate.
puhekieltä dual space|Dual space.
puhekieltä free monoid|Free monoid or Kleene star.
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In the language defined by AB*A, each string starts with an A, ends with a distinct A, and between them has zero or more Bs.
puhekieltä Detects zero or more occurences of the preceding element.
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The string ab*c matches "ac", "abc", "abbc", "abbbc", and so on.
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It is posited that Proto-Indo-European *sneygʷʰos is the etymon of both Latin (m) and English (m).
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PIE *ḱonk- yielded Vedic śaṅk-ate "worries, hesitates", as well as pre-Germanic *kank-, whence also Gothic hāhan"to hang".
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His theory of the Proto-Slavic *kъniga being ultimately derived from Chinese, via the middle form *kūinig, reflecting ancient routes of cultural influx from the East, has not gained a firm ground in the Slavicist circles in the last century.
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Proto-Germanic had three unvoiced fricatives: */f/, */þ/, and */h/.
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Proto-Germanic had three unvoiced fricatives, possibly representing *ɸ, *θ, and *x.
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English prepositions come before the associated noun: we say She lives in Rome, not *She lives Rome in.
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w:Proto-Indo-European root|Roots like **bep- were not allowed in Proto-Indo-European.
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(quote-book)
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I'm our of time. / out*
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wikipedia:Fuck You (CeeLo Green song)|F**k You!
Used in *.
puhekieltä star
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ur a *! — You're a star!
puhekieltä Replacing the sounding /-ɑː(r)/ (star) on any word that has this pronunciation or similar.
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e.g. *t (start), *fish (starfish), *g8 (stargate)
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