| 1. | As both writers noted, modern German still uses the cognate word Herbst, autumn.
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| 2. | In such varieties, cognate words will have consistent differences in pronunciation of this sound:
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| 3. | Biblical Hebrew's cognate word " Pliatim ", is usually translated Philistines.
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| 4. | Quenya and Sindarin were related, with many cognate words but differing greatly in grammar and structure.
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| 5. | The book contained presentations of the Russian alphabet, expressions, cognate words, and even similar drawings.
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| 6. | The aspirated nasals and fricatives do not exist in Southern or Eastern Hmu; cognates words use their unaspirated homologues.
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| 7. | In some West Germanic languages cognate words of a different etymology exist, e . g .'ooievaar'in Dutch.
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| 8. | Cognate words from related languages provide evidence for this analysis : compare the Tiriy?stem'bite'with e . g.
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| 9. | A "'lexical correspondence "'is a set of cognate words or morphemes in two or more related languages.
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| 10. | The original Greek word " Koine ( " daimonion " ), and later ascribed to any cognate words sharing the root.
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