- glottogonic
- glot·to·gon·ic
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
glottogonic — |gläd.ō|gänik, lätō adjective Etymology: glott + Greek gonē generation + English ic; akin to Greek gignesthai to be born more at kin : of or relating to the origin of language glottogonic problems … Useful english dictionary
glottogony — glottogonic /glot oh gon ik/, adj. /glo tog euh nee/, n. Ling. the study of the putative origin of language. [GLOTTO + GONY] * * * … Universalium
glottogony — glottogonic /glot oh gon ik/, adj. /glo tog euh nee/, n. Ling. the study of the putative origin of language. [GLOTTO + GONY] … Useful english dictionary
Nicholas Marr — Nikolay Jakovlevich Marr Nicholas Jakovlevich Marr (Russian: Николай Яковлевич Марр, Nikolay Jakovlevich Marr; Georgian: ნიკოლოზ იაკობის ძე მარი, Nikoloz Iak obis dze Mari; 6 January 1865 [O.S. 25 December], Georgia in Kutaisi – 20 December 1934 … Wikipedia
Proto-World language — The term Proto World language refers to the hypothetical, most recent common ancestor of all the world s languages ndash; an ancient proto language from which are derived all modern languages, all language families, and all dead languages known… … Wikipedia
glottis — n. chink like space between the vocal cords. ♦ glottal, a. ♦ glottal stop, closure and sudden explosive opening of glottis; sound thus caused (as t in Lowland Scots). ♦ glottic, ♦ glottidean, a. ♦ glottochronology n. Philology,… … Dictionary of difficult words