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Loanwords and have
Loanwords also have a regular plural:

Loanwords and language
Loanwords in the Serbian language besides common internationalisms are mostly from Turkish, German and Italian, words of Hungarian origin are present mostly in the north and Greek words are predominant in the liturgy.
Loanwords in the Serbian language are mostly from Turkish, German and Italian, words of Hungarian origin is present mostly in the north and Greek words mostly in the liturgy.

Loanwords and which
Loanwords are generally assigned masculine gender by default unless they end in a schwa, in which case they are usually feminine.

Loanwords and is
Phoenician transcription as ספתח, and Neo-Babylonian transcription < sup > I </ sup > si-ip-ta-ḫu ( Vittmann, Göttinger Miszellen 70, p. 65 ), cited in Muchiki, Egyptian Proper Names and Loanwords, 29 .</ ref > Moreover, This recalls the syncretic mythology in the Late Egyptian Hieratic story of " Astarte and the Sea ," wherein Semitic Astarte is also called " Daughter-of-Ptah.

Loanwords and see
Loanwords that frequently appear with the diacritic in English include café, résumé or resumé ( a usage that helps distinguish it from the verb resume ), soufflé, and naïveté ( see English words with diacritics ).

Loanwords and .
) distinguishes three basic groups of borrowings: “( 1 ) Loanwords show morphemic importation without substitution.
In 2002, the South African-born Australian poet John Mateer published his fourth collection of poems, entitled Loanwords.
* Beckwith ( 2010 ): ' Old Chinese Loanwords in Korean.
* 1968. Review of András Róna-Tas, Tibeto-Mongolica: The Loanwords of Mongour and the Development of the Archaic Tibetan Dialects ( Indo-Iranian Monographs 7 ), The Hague: Mouton, 1966.
* Feng Zhiwei, " The Semantic Loanwords and Phonemic Loanwords in Chinese Language ", Proceedings for 11th International Symposium, The National Institute for Japanese Language, pp. 200-229, 2004, Tokyo.

have and low
What is more, the legends have become so sacrosanct that the very habit of self-examination or self-criticism smells of low treason, and men who practice it are defeatists and unpatriotic scoundrels.
Master Gorton, having foully abused high and low at Aquidneck is now bewitching and bemaddening poor Providence, both with his unclean and foul censures of all the ministers of this country ( for which myself have in Christ's name withstood him ), and also denying all visible and external ordinances in depth of Familism: almost all suck in his poison, as at first they did at Aquidneck.
Beyond that misty gray of the rain, he saw the stretching hutment, low diminutive log cabins, chinked with mud, with doorways a man would have to crouch to get through, with roofs of tenting laid over boughs or boards from hardtack boxes, or fence rails, with cranky chimneys of sticks and dried mud.
These provisions are designed to reflect the differences in wealth and population among the States, with the objective that a vocationally handicapped person have access to needed services regardless of whether he resides in a State with a low or high per capita income or a sparsely or thickly populated State.
No attempts to measure the radio emission of the remaining planets have been reported, and, because of their distances, small diameters, or low temperatures, the thermal radiation at radio wave lengths reaching the earth from these sources is expected to be of very low intensity.
While we had expected that compulsive children in the unstructured school setting would have difficulty when compared to those in the structured, we were surprised to find that the achievement of the high compulsives within the schools where the whole-word method is used in beginning reading compares favorably with that of the low compulsives.
Settled phosphors, as generally used in image intensifiers, have low optical contact with the substrate surface, hence Af shall be assumed.
A Massachusetts soldier, who seems to have been a Civil War version of Bill Mauldin, wrote: `` the officers consider themselves as made of a different material from the low fellows in the ranks.
Adobe walls usually never rise above two stories because they are load bearing and have low structural strength.
Many Armenian companies, especially those owned by government-connected tycoons, have long reported suspiciously low earnings, thereby avoiding paying larger taxes.
The shells of abalones have a low and open spiral structure, and are characterized by several open respiratory pores in a row near the shell's outer edge.
They offer a fairly low holding-power-to-weight ratio and generally have to be oversized to compete with other types.
The Book of Amos is set in a time when the people of Israel have reached a low point in their devotion to the God of Israel-the people have become greedy and have stopped following and adhering to their values.
While one-third of alternative treatments have some published literature supporting their use, research on alternative medicine is frequently of low quality and methodologically flawed, which might cause these results to be exaggerated.
Many stars visible to the naked eye have such a low absolute magnitude that they would appear bright enough to cast shadows if they were only 10 parsecs from the Earth: Rigel (− 7. 0 ), Deneb (− 7. 2 ), Naos (− 6. 0 ), and Betelgeuse (− 5. 6 ).
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors ( SSRIs ) are the class of antidepressants commonly used as the first-line treatment for depression because they have a favorable side effect profile and low toxicity.
They have low adhesion and generally can not support much weight.
This was clearly unacceptable for speech traffic, which needs to have low jitter in the data stream being fed into the codec if it is to produce good-quality sound.
Air shows, and other big shows such as agricultural shows, on grassy land, are vulnerable to continued heavy rain waterlogging the ground, and making the cloudbase too low for flying, forcing cancellation, or the show ending early, costing much money for the show's organizers, as people and parking cars have difficulty moving about and turn the land into a morass, and the organizers may be tempted to put straw or cinders down to make movement easier, and the owner of the land cannot accept the resulting damage.
Although these instruments have slow response time and low accuracy, they were sometimes used in measuring radio-frequency current.
Long-term trials have shown continued effectiveness without the development of tolerance, and, in addition, unlike benzodiazepines, it does not disrupt sleep architecture and produces less severe cognitive and psychomotor impairment ; it also has a low potential for abuse and dependence and may be preferred over the benzodiazepines for these reasons.
Amorphous metals have low strength

have and central
Any attempt to reconcile this statement of the central issue in the campaign of 1956 with the nature of the man who could not conceive it as the central issue will at least resolve our confusions about the chaotic and misleading results of the earnestness of both doctors and President in a situation which should never have arisen.
It is obvious that the historian who seeks to recapture the ideas that have motivated human behavior throughout a given period will find the art and literature of that age one of his central and major concerns, by no means a mere supplement or adjunct of significant historical research.
In the central contest, that for Mayor, they may have found some pertinent points in what each faction has said about the other.
We have set up a central R & D department, as well as engineering-management departments -- about 80 people working on problems related to those of our plants.
As a result of that attitude, others have been discouraged from trying central distribution.
Meanwhile, the automobile and its friend the truck have cost the central city some of its industrial dominance.
The central city areas, in other words, exhibit the two characteristics which violate the life principle of congregations of the major denominations: they have too few middle-class people ; ;
Central city areas have become progressively poorer locales for the major denominations since the exodus of middle-class people from most central cities.
Admitting that main streets and the central business district should have priority, the Councilman said it is also essential that small shopping areas `` not be overlooked if our small merchants are to survive ''.
By making comparisons across cultural traditions ( time-based ) and cultural regions ( space-based ), anthropologists have developed various kinds of comparative method, a central part of their science.
Since the 1980s issues of power, such as those examined in Eric Wolf's Europe and the People Without History, have been central to the discipline.
Exogenous substances that cause ataxia mainly do so because they have a depressant effect on central nervous system function.
Critics have also argued that, as the Austrian business cycle theory points to the actions of fractional-reserve banks and central banks to explain the business cycles, it fails to explain the severity of business cycles before the establishment of the Federal Reserve in 1913.
Benzene derivatives have from one to six substituents attached to the central benzene core.
Actinophrys have a single, central nucleus.
In comparison to the northern colonies, the southern colonies were quite diverse in their agricultural diet and did not have a central region of culture.
Tricyclic antidepressants, especially amitriptyline, have been shown to improve pain in what appears to be a central manner.
E. Chantre in 1894 picked up lustreless ware, like that of Hissariik, in central Phtygia and at Pteria, and the English archaeological expeditions, sent subsequently into north-western Anatolia, have never failed to bring back ceramic specimens of Aegean appearance from the valleys of the Rhyndncus, Sangarius and Halys.
A notable opioid for the purpose of relief of diarrhoea is loperamide which is only an agonist of the μ opioid receptors in the large intestine and does not have opioid affects in the central nervous system as it doesn't cross the blood brain barrier in significant amounts.
ACE inhibitors have also been shown to cause a central enhancement of parasympathetic activity in healthy volunteers and patients with heart failure.
The UIS will have individual miniature-computer terminals, central control points for the flood of information, and communication channels incorporating thousands of artificial communications from satellites, cables, and laser lines.
They thought that the deity which was the most popular fire-controlling deity in central and eastern Japan must have been enshrined in it.
The open surface waters of the central basin have salinity of 6 to 8 ‰.
Although Whorf's approach to understanding the Maya script is now known to have been misguided, his central claim that the script was phonetic and should be deciphered as such was vindicated by Yuri Knorozov's syllabic decipherment of Mayan writing in the 1950s.

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