| 41. | Because of its extended isolation, Homshetsi contains many archaisms that set it apart from all other Armenian dialects.
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| 42. | Such archaism is inevitable where continual re-invention and discovery makes technical concepts, names and descriptions redundant.
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| 43. | Acadian French is the result of a Poitevin-Santongese language blended with French and local innovations or archaisms.
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| 44. | The following tables list selected cognates, pointing out the archaisms and showing their equivalents in the other languages:
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| 45. | :As the Ars article makes clear, this is an archaism, reflecting a time in Israeli history.
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| 46. | Nobody, no matter how well connected, can tell which senses will prevail and which will pass into archaisms.
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| 47. | However, there are also a number of common archaisms in West Germanic shared by neither Old Norse nor Gothic.
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| 48. | Archaic as the separation of the sexes in mourning seems to Westerners, it also captured the pure archaism of death.
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| 49. | Robert Mathiesen repeats Bott's objection to " ye ", but argues that most other archaisms are used correctly.
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| 50. | The language of Molise Croats is considered to be important because of its archaism, preserved old folk songs and tradition.
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