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mimation

Terms vs Mimation - What's the difference?

terms | mimation |


As nouns the difference between terms and mimation

is that terms is while mimation is (linguistics) the addition of an -m suffix to the vocalic case markers (/a/, /i/ and /u/) in semitic languages, especially akkadian.

Mimation vs Himation - What's the difference?

mimation | himation |


As nouns the difference between mimation and himation

is that mimation is the addition of an -m suffix to the vocalic case markers (/a/, /i/ and /u/) in Semitic languages, especially Akkadian while himation is a rectangular cloak of linen or wool, worn in Ancient Greece, usually over a chiton.

Mimation vs Limation - What's the difference?

mimation | limation |


As nouns the difference between mimation and limation

is that mimation is the addition of an -m suffix to the vocalic case markers (/a/, /i/ and /u/) in Semitic languages, especially Akkadian while limation is the act of filing or polishing.

Akkadian vs Mimation - What's the difference?

akkadian | mimation |


As nouns the difference between akkadian and mimation

is that akkadian is a Semitic inhabitant of the region of Mesopotamia near the city of Akkad while mimation is the addition of an -m suffix to the vocalic case markers (/a/, /i/ and /u/) in Semitic languages, especially Akkadian.

As an adjective Akkadian

is of or pertaining to the Akkadian language of ancient Mesopotamia.

As a proper noun Akkadian

is the now extinct Semitic language of ancient Mesopotamia, formerly used as an international language of diplomacy.

Semitic vs Mimation - What's the difference?

semitic | mimation |


As an adjective Semitic

is of or pertaining to a subdivision of Afro-Asiatic Semitic languages: Amharic, Arabic, Aramaic, Syriac, Akkadian, Hebrew, Maltese, Tigrigna, Phoenician etc.

As a proper noun Semitic

is the Semitic languages in general.

As a noun mimation is

the addition of an -m suffix to the vocalic case markers (/a/, /i/ and /u/) in Semitic languages, especially Akkadian.

Case vs Mimation - What's the difference?

case | mimation |


As nouns the difference between case and mimation

is that case is (label) abstract feature of a noun phrase that determines its function in a sentence, such as a grammatical case and a position while mimation is (linguistics) the addition of an -m suffix to the vocalic case markers (/a/, /i/ and /u/) in semitic languages, especially akkadian.