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2023-09-07 Song Lin (poet) (Chinese poet (born 1959)) Song Lin 宋琳 is a Chinese poet, born in Fujian in 1959. Moving to France in 1991, after imprisonment due to activity in the June Fourth Movement he lived in exile in France, Singapore and Argentina before returning to China in 2003.

His poems "explore his sojourns in several countries, the natural world outside him, and his own inner landscape." In addition to his poetic work, he is known as the editor of Jintian (journal).

Stub Sheijiashaojun (2118)
2024-04-20 List of the most popular surnames of Kazakhs of Kazakhstan The list of the most common 1000 surnames of Kazakhs of Kazakhstan for 2023. The surnames are listed according to their spelling in the document. According to the Bureau of National Statistics of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Start Kaiyr (2381)
2023-11-24 Colectivo de Víctimas del Terrorismo en el País Vasco Colectivo de Víctimas del Terrorismo en el País Vasco (Collective of Victims of Terrorism in the Basque Country, COVITE) is an organization for relatives of victims of terrorism in the Basque Country. It was founded in November 1998. Stub Prezbo (8688)
2024-04-02 Nyoro-Tooro language (Language of western Uganda) Nyoro-Tooro is a language spoken by around 1,200,000 people living in western Uganda. It is often defined as two separate languages: Nyoro and Tooro, though it is defined as one language by the Ministry of Education in Uganda.: 143–144  It is closely related to Runyankore-Rukiga. Start Ahiise2 (929)
2024-05-06 CJK Unified Ideographs (YES order) (Method for ordering Han characters) CJK Unified Ideographs (YES order) is a list of CJK Unified Ideographs sorted in YES order, a simpler alternative to the traditional Radical order employed in CJK Unified Ideographs (Unicode block), List of CJK Unified Ideographs, part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4. Start Ctxz2323 (6523)
2024-02-22 Melvyn Escueta Melvyn Danguilan Escueta (January 26, 1945 - May 8, 1999) was a Filipino-American playwright who is best known as the author of the play Honey Bucket. He was among the founders of the Asian American Theater Company, a non-profit theatre performance company based in San Francisco. Start HawkNightingale175 (2320)
2024-06-02 C with descender (Letter of the Latin script) C with descender is a letter of the Latin script, used in various Latinized scripts for languages of the Soviet Union. Due to the shift of the alphabets of Soviet languages from Latin to Cyrillic, it fell out of use, and has not been encoded in Unicode. Stub Kepler-1229b (13400)
2024-06-22 East Central Bavarian (Central dialect of Bavarian) East Central Bavarian is a Central dialect of Bavarian spoken in northeastern areas of Austria. It is spoken in Vienna (where it is known as Viennese), Upper and Lower Austria, northern Burgenland, Styria, and the city of Salzburg. Stub That Northern Irish Historian (1538)
2023-11-10 Kirat Rai (abugida) Kirat Rai (also called Khambu Rai, Rai Barṇamālā and Kirat Khambu Rai) is a left-to-right abugida (a type of segmental writing system), based on the Sumhung Lipi of 1920s, used to write the Bantawa language in the Indian state of Sikkim. Kirat Rai is composed of 31 primary characters, including seven vowels (and seven related vowel diacritics), one of which (/a/) is inherent in all consonants, 31 consonants, a virama to cancel the inherent vowel, and a vowel carrier to b ... Start Psubhashish (3520)
2024-06-09 Código Único de Identificación Laboral The Unique Labor Identification Code (Código Único de Identificación Laboral) (CUIL) is the number given to each worker at the beginning of their employment activity in a dependent relationship, who belongs to the Integrated Retirement and Pension System (SIJP), and to each person who manages any benefit or service of Social Security in the Argentine Republic. Start Alejitao123 (731)
2024-03-04 Hossein Joudat (Iranian writer and politician (1892 – 1990)) Hossein Joudat (Persian: حسین جودت), also known as Mirza Hossein Khan Joudat (1892 – 2 February 1990), was one of the prominent modern Iranian cultural, political, media and literary figures. C اربابی دوم (1758)
2024-07-11 Homogeneity (semantics) (Semantic property of plurals) In formal semantics, homogeneity is the phenomenon where plural expressions that seem to mean "all" negate to "none" rather than "not all". For example, the English sentence "Robin read the books" requires Robin to have read all of the books, while "Robin didn't read the books" requires her to have read none of them. Start Botterweg14 (5498)
2024-06-25 Government of Imanol Pradales The Pradales Government is the incumbent regional government of the Basque Country led by President (Lehendakari) Imanol Pradales. It was formed in June 2024 after the regional election. Start Baskesc (7973)
2024-06-24 Table of Mandarin Words with Reviewed Variant Pronunciations The Table of Mandarin Words with Reviewed Variant Pronunciations, or Putonghua Words with Reviewed Variant Pronunciations (simplified Chinese: 普通话异读词审音表; traditional Chinese: 普通話異讀詞審音表; pinyin: Pǔtōnghuà Yìdúcí Shěnyīnbiǎo), is a standard on Mandarin polyphonic monosemous words, i.e., words with different pronunciations for the same meanings. C Ctxz2323 (6523)
2024-07-16 Buelna (surname) (Family name) Buelna is a Spanish surname of Asturian or Cantabrian origin. Stub Oldbands (253)
2024-08-10 Ľudovít Štúr Institute of Linguistics (research institute of Slovak in the Slovak Academy of Sciences) Ľ. Štúr Institute of Linguistics of the Slovak Academy of Sciences is a primary research institution in the Slovak Republic. It is named after Ľudovít Štúr, the most important leader of the Slovak national revival. Start Chihunglu83 (635)
2023-09-06 Kurt Feldman (American musician, composer, producer and multi-instrumentalist (1984)) Kurt Feldman (born January 29, 1984) is an American musician, composer, and multi-instrumentalist based in New York City, United States. He is best known as the former frontman for the Depreciation Guild and as a current member for Ice Choir, as well as for playing drums in the Pains of Being Pure at Heart. C Pdb100 (385)
2024-06-03 Nusa Penida Balinese (Balinese dialect) The Nusa Penida Balinese (referred to by its speakers as basa Nosa) is a dialect of the Balinese language spoken by the Nak Nusé people, a sub-group of the Balinese people inhabiting Nusa Penida, an island located to the south of Bali which is administratively part of Klungkung Regency. C Cal1407 (4703)
2023-09-13 Chinese character sounds (Pronunciations of Chinese characters) Chinese character sounds (Pinyin: hànzì zìyīn; Traditional Chinese: 漢字字音; Simplified Chinese: 汉字字音 ) are the pronunciations of Chinese characters. The standard sounds of Chinese characters are based on the phonetic system of Beijing dialect. C Ctxz2323 (6523)
2024-07-24 Riberan dialect (Dialect of Leonese spoken in Salamanca) The Riberan dialect, also known as Reviran, Arribenian, or Riberenian, is a dialect of the Leonese language spoken in the north-western region of La Ribera in the province of Salamanca, in the autonomous community of Castile and León. Stub That Northern Irish Historian (1538)
2024-07-01 Surname inflection In some languages and countries, surname inflection (Czech: přechylování příjmení, Polish: odmiana nazwiska, Slovak: prechyľovanie priezviska) refers to the transformation of a surname, most often in the masculine gender, into a surname for a person of the opposite sex—thus usually a woman—by modifying the initial form of the surname. B Aaa000000 (120)
2024-06-29 Phonological history of Hindustani The inherited, native lexicon of the Hindustani language exhibits a large number of extensive sound changes from its Middle Indo-Aryan and Old Indo-Aryan. Many sound changes are shared in common with other Indo-Aryan languages such as Marathi, Punjabi, and Bengali. C Dragonoid76 (113)
2024-08-06 Dougie Bowne (American musician, composer and record producer) Dougie Bowne is an American musician, producer and composer. C Rupela (16)
2024-07-14 Zurrieq dialect (Dialect of Maltese) Żurrieqi (also spelled Zurrieqi) is one of the dialects of the Maltese language. It is spoken in Żurrieq, a town in the Southern Region of Malta. Start Protegmatic (1100)
2024-08-21 Gil (Korean surname) (Surname list) Gil or Kil (길) is a Korean family name. The 2015 South Korean census found that there were 38,173 people with this family name. The most well-known clan is the Haepyeong Gil clan. Stub Thamlen (733)
2024-06-22 Songhees dialect (Dialect of North Straits Salish) Lekwungen, Songhees or Songish (Lekwungen: lək̓ʷəŋiʔnəŋ) is a dialect or language of North Straits Salish, a Salishan language spoken by the Lekwungen on Vancouver Island in British Columbia in Canada and on San Juan Island in the State of Washington in the United States. Start Kepler-1229b (13400)
2024-07-03 Novallas bronze tablet (Ancient tablet discovered in Spain) The Novallas bronze tablet dates to the late first century BCE and is the longest known Celtiberian text in Latin orthography. Though fragmentary, the text seems to discuss agreements between different cities in the region for how wide spaces between buildings and fields should be, presumably for purposes of right of way. C Johundhar (3354)
2024-06-29 Pumpokolic languages (Extinct branch of Yeniseian languages) The Pumpokolic languages (also known as the Arin-Pumpokol, depending on classification or Pumpolic languages) form one of the principal subgroups of the Yeniseian languages. All constituent languages are now extinct. Start Kepler-1229b (13400)
2023-12-10 Dangaura Tharu (One of the Indo Aryan Tharu languages spoken by the Tharu people of Nepal) Danguara Tharu also known as Dangauli Tharu, Dangora Tharu, or Dangura Tharu is one of the Tharu languages spoken by the Tharu people in the Dang, Kapilvastu, Banke, and Bardiya districts of the Lumbini Province and in Kailali and Kanchanpur district of Sudurpaschim Province of Nepal, primarily in the Western Terai Region as well as in Bahraich, Gorakhpur, and Lakhimpur Kheri districts of Uttar Pradesh in India. Start 2600:1700:2f01:cdc0:
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2024-08-27 Maryana Ro (creator) Maryana Andreyevna Rozhkova (Russian: Марьяна Андреевна Рожкова; born October 7, 1999, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk), better known as Maryana Ro (Russian: Марьяна Ро) is a Russian video blogger, singer and actress. Maryana Ro became an idol of teenagers in the 2010s, along with such video bloggers as Roma Zholud and EeOneGuy. Start Ahri Boy (2007)
2024-09-04 Uniformitarian Principle (linguistics) The Uniformitarian Principle is a key hypothesis in the study of linguistics and language change today. Peter Trudgill calls the uniformitarian principle "one of the fundamental bases of modern historical linguistics," which he characterizes, other things being equal, as the principle "that knowledge of processes that operated in the past can be inferred by observing ongoing processes in the present." It is the linguistic adaptation of a widespread principle in the sciences, there us ... Start MinTrouble (334)
2024-09-05 Anjemi Anjẹmi or Yoruba Ajami (أَنْجَِمِ) refers to the tradition and practice of writing Yoruba language using the Arabic script, as part of the tradition among Muslims of West Africa at large, referred to as the Ajami script. C BasilLeaf (19360)
2024-06-26 Jennifer Culbertson (Professor at University of Edinburgh) Jennifer Culbertson is a professor in the department of Linguistics and English Language at the University of Edinburgh. She is a founding member of the Centre for Language Evolution, with her research focusing on how typological universals are shaped by properties of human cognition. Culbertson is best known for her work investigating universals of word order and morphological categories using the experimental method of Artificial Language Learning. Start Milocampbell (20)
2024-07-07 Dzongkha grammar (Grammar of the Dzongkha language) Dzongkha is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken in Bhutan. This article uses Roman Dzongkha to indicate pronunciation. Start Protegmatic (1100)
2006-09-07 Sans (Topics referred to by the same term) Sans or SANS may refer to: Stub Coolhandscot (1942)
2014-02-25 Gaster (Topics referred to by the same term) Gaster may refer to: Stub Dbachmann (227714)
2024-09-09 Wiskus (Surname list) Wiskus is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Stub 85sl (187)
2024-09-09 Eygi (Surname list) Eygi is a Turkish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Stub 85sl (187)
2024-09-09 Krstanović (Surname list) Krstanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Крстановић) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Stub 85sl (187)
2024-09-08 Anna Tanaka (Japanese singer and model(born 2005)) , known mononymously as Anna, is a Japanese singer and model based in South Korea. She is the member of the South Korean girl group, Meovv under The Black Label. Start Btspurplegalaxy (12199)

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