Sentence examples for hypothetical language from inspiring English sources

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In 2004, he published a monograph on the Internet that was titled "Ithkuil: A Philosophical Design for a Hypothetical Language".

This hypothetical language group, called Ural-Altaic, is not considered by most scholars to be soundly based.

Ural-Altaic languages, hypothetical language grouping that includes all the languages of the Uralic and Altaic language families.

Balto-Slavic languages, hypothetical language group comprising the languages of the Baltic and Slavic subgroups of the Indo-European language family.

There was proto-Germanic, proto-Romance, proto-Slavic and, eventually, a huge lexicon of proto-Indo-European (PIE) a hypothetical language that represents the common ancestor of everything from Welsh to Romanian, Greek to Sanskrit.

These expansions can be linked to hypothetical language family dispersal models, including dispersal from China southwards by the Sino-Tibetan and Austronesian groups.

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Costanoan is a member of the hypothetical Penutian language phylum, and (along with the Miwok languages) the Utian language family.

In light of the great age of Semitic attestations, they carry this notion a step further, into the discussion of the hypothetical ancestral language.

A 13-year-old New Jersey girl making her fifth straight appearance at the Scripps National Spelling Bee spelled "ursprache" — a reconstructed, hypothetical parent language — to claim the title of America's best speller.

The products of such comparison are called "reconstructions" and are indicated by placing an asterisk * in front of the word or sound symbol; they describe a hypothetical common parent language (such as Proto-Afro-Asiatic) and its individual daughter languages (e.g., Proto-Chadic or Proto-Semitic), or a hypothetical common sound of origin.

"The complaints framework that the BBC Trust put in place in 2012 allows the BBC to close down, after an initial response, complaints that for example are hypothetical, use abusive language, fail to cite any evidence or breaches of the BBC's editorial guidelines.

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