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cognate ADJ.

cognate

cognate <a cognate; cognates> SUST.

cognate ADJ.

cognate

cognate <a cognate; cognates> SUST.

cognate

cognate ADJ.

cognate SUST. (relations)

cognate

cognate ADJ.

cognate (relations)

be cognate V.

cognate inclusions GEOL.

cognate language REL.

cognate term REL.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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The percentage of cognates (words that have a common origin) in these word lists is then measured.
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Cognates of these terms are still in use.
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Cross-linguistic effects of orthographic and semantic overlap between different languages of cognates and interlingual homographs were also reported in many priming studies.
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The former uses lexical cognates like the comparative method but the latter uses only lexical similarity.
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Usually this occurs in the case of false cognates, where similar words are thought to have alike meanings based on their cognates.
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In fact, a pair of false friends may be true cognates (see false friends: causes).
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They rejected almost all of the 62 cognates.
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Cognates are morphemes (lexical or grammatical) or larger constructions.
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The modern cognates of original words have been used whenever practical to give a close approximation of the feel of the original poem.
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