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    Sabino is a Central Italian dialect spoken in Central Italy, precisely in an area which includes the northern part of the province of Aquila and the whole...
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  • Brazilian football centre-back Sabino, a fictional character from the animated film Wish Sabino dialect, spoken in Central Italy Sabino (steamer), a steam ship...
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    mud) Central Italian dialects Tuscan Umbria Sabino dialect Marche A website about the dialect of Ancona A blog about the dialect of Macerata Massimo Morroni...
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    municipalities, it suffers from the pressure of Spanish. Biscayan was used by Sabino Arana and his early Basque nationalist followers as one of the signs of...
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  • of blasphemies by Magnotta, and to his "Aquilano dialect", the most important variant of Sabino dialect, considered the standard form of it and which sounds...
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    Capitignano (Sabino dialect: Capignànu) is a comune and town in the province of L'Aquila in the Abruzzo region of Italy. It is located in the Gran Sasso...
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  • central Marche. Sabino: spoken in the city of L'Aquila (Abruzzo) and the Province of Rieti (Lazio). The "intermediate southern dialect group", is spoken...
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  • delimiters. Philadelphia English or Delaware Valley English is a variety or dialect of American English native to Philadelphia and extending into Philadelphia's...
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    between several dialect areas that each have a number of shared features: One classification scheme distinguishes innovative central dialects, spoken around...
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  • Nicola Sabini (redirect from Nicola Sabino)
    Nicola Sabini (also Sabino; c. 1675 – 1705) was an Italian composer of the mid-Baroque period who spent his career in Naples. An influential figure in...
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    dialect Byala Slatina-Pleven dialect Southwestern Vratsa dialect Botevgrad dialect Ihtiman dialect Samokov dialect Elin Pelin dialect Sofia dialect (in...
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    is also known as Castilian (castellano). The group evolved from several dialects of Vulgar Latin in Iberia after the collapse of the Western Roman Empire...
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  • ("The three as one"). In the late 19th century the nationalist politician Sabino Arana proposed several changes, including new letters such as ⟨ĺ⟩ and ⟨ŕ⟩...
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    sports facilities in the city include: Municipal Stadium Sabino Moroccan Stadio Comunale San Sabino Sports Palace Ashby, however, claims that the diocese...
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    synonym for opéra comique (Bartlet 2001). Jackman, James L. (2001). "Sabini [Sabino], Nicola". Grove Music Online. Revised by Francesca Seller (8th ed.). Oxford...
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    "Posomanga", while descendants of Tubal camped in neighboring Tuscany and built "Sabino", with the Tiber river as their frontier. However, they soon went to war...
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    modern harbours, with the Basilica of Saint Nicholas, the Cathedral of San Sabino (1035–1171) and the Norman-Swabian Castle, which is now also a major nightlife...
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    por Arana-Goiri'ttarr Sabin : 1901, Sabino Arana, 1908, Bilbao, Eléxpuru Hermanos. 102–112 Artículos ..., Sabino Arana, 112–118 Efemérides Vascas y Reforma...
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    Labourdin for the standardization of Basque. He distanced himself from Sabino Arana's brand of Basque nationalism, emphasizing language instead of race...
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    because the speakers of the most extended dialects had to learn where to place ⟨h⟩, silent for them. In Sabino Arana's (1865–1903) alphabet, digraphs ⟨ll⟩...
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  • 85 (1–3): 329–358. doi:10.13110/humanbiology.85.1-3.0329. PMID 24297232. Sabino g. Padilla, Jr. (2013). "Anthropology and GIS: Temporal and Spatial Distribution...
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    Novelist and academic India (Delhi) Erol Demiröz 81 Actor Turkey (Ankara) Sabino Vengco 79 Priest Philippines (Manila) Skënder Temali 75 Writer Albania 18...
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  • Negerhollands drew primarily from the Zeelandic rather than the Hollandic dialect of Dutch. Negerhollands emerged around 1700 on the Virgin Islands Saint...
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  • rules developed by Sabino Arana for the Basque language as of the late 19th century. Some cognate forms resulting from dialectal distribution and adaptation...
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    below indicate possible but disputed parentage. Raia & Sebesta (2017). Sabino & Gross-Diaz (2016). Grout (2017b). Burstein (2004), pp. xx–xxiii, 155....
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    of Biscay invited new applicants for the chair of Basque Studies. Azkue, Sabino Arana and Miguel de Unamuno all applied but Azkue was awarded the position...
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    larger than that which they currently inhabit, and supported a claim by Sabino Arana, the traditional founder of Basque Nationalism, that the Basque homeland...
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  • and /oː/ respectively in Classical times. Thanks to influence from such dialects, a number of Latin words acquire monophthongized variants early on; cf...
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    Ossaghrage, Ouwerage, Pasharanack, Pauhuntanuc, Pemaquid, Pocopassum, Sabino, Sagadahoc, Satquin, Segotago, Sowocatuck, Taconnet, Unyjaware, and Wacoogo...
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  • a writing mistake. In the 19th century, the Basque nationalist activist Sabino Arana posited an original root euzko, which he thought came from eguzkiko...
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