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glottogonic
glottogonic, a. (glɒtəʊˈgɒnɪk) [f. glotto- (see glosso-) + Gr. γονικ-ός pertaining to production.] Relating to the origin of language or languages.1885 Encycl. Brit. XVIII. 782/1 The general interest still clung to Bopp's old glottogonic problems. 1895 M. Bloomfield in Amer. Jrnl. Philol. XVI. 412 R...
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glosso-
glosso- (ˈglɒsəʊ) rarely glotto- (ˈglɒtəʊ), before vowels sometimes gloss-, combining form of Gr. γλῶσσα, γλῶττα, tongue, in some mod. anatomical terms. ˌgloss(o)-epiˈglottic a. (also ˌglotto-), ˌglosso-epiˈglottid a., ˌglosso-epigloˈttidean a., pertaining to the tongue and to the epiglottis; ˌgloss...
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glottochronology
glottochronology Linguistics. (ˌglɒtəʊkrəˈnɒlədʒɪ) [f. glotto- (see glosso-) + chronology.] The application of statistics to vocabulary to determine the degree of relationship between two or more languages and the chronology of their splitting off from a common ancestor. Hence also ˌglottochronoˈlog...
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