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El estudio científico del lenguaje humano y las lenguas. The scientific study of human language.
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¿Cómo se traduce "lexifier" al español?
Los neologismos técnicos tardan en entrar en el DRAE (excepto cederrón, que ya ni se usa).
Algo que se puede aprovechar en la propia Wikipedia es comprobar los enlaces a la página correspondiente en o …
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Why are "tinto" and "rojo" both used for "red"? What is the historical origin of this redund...
The reason may be that the color of “vino tinto” is not red. It may have many tones of brown, red, purple… that can’t hardly be described together as “rojo”.
https://covinas.com/colores-vino-tinto
On …