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That's because the language spoken by the diminutive heroes was actually a hodge-podge of languages derived from Asia.

Languages derived from the Sino-Tibetan group are found largely in Myanmar, while forms of the Tai group are spoken in Thailand and Laos.

Celtic literature, the body of writings composed in Gaelic and the languages derived from it, Scottish Gaelic and Manx, and in Welsh and its sister languages, Breton and Cornish.

The development of the list-processing languages derived from attempts to carry out two of the classic problems in artificial intelligence: the use of machines to play games like chess and checkers, and the use of machines to prove theorems in mathematics and mathematical logic.

In medieval times, because of the far-reaching and complex system of feudal allegiances (not least the links of France and England), the networks of the monastic orders, the universality of Latin, and the similarities of the languages derived from Latin, there was a continual process of exchange, in form and content, among the literatures of western Europe.

Similarly constituted families of languages derived from inferred common sources have been established for other parts of the world for example, Altaic, covering Turkish and several languages of Central Asia, and Bantu, containing many of the languages of central and southern Africa.

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But Mr. Crystal says that modern research strongly suggests that all these languages derive from a 15th-century Portuguese pidgin.

If you plunge into the gaming world you discover a riot of hardware platforms and software influences, a jabber of languages deriving from a hundred mythical worlds, as well as from the lexicon of game programming and game marketing itself.

Versions of this suffix, which are common to all Salish languages, derive from the proto-Salish word tmícw, which means world, dirt, nature, earth, land and spirit in many Salish languages.

It is interesting that the cultivated cardoon name in all European languages derives from the Latin ' carduus', which mostly relates to spininess.

He says Downie is speaking a language "derived from English".

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