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- Esperanto [r]: International language created by Zamenhof in the late 19th century. [e]
- Linguistic universal [r]: Grammatical rule (or other linguistic feature) that is found in all languages. [e]
- Linguistics [r]: The scientific study of language. [e]
- Macedonian language [r]: A language in the Eastern group of South Slavic languages and the official language of the Republic of Macedonia. [e]
- Natural language [r]: A communication system based on sequences of acoustic, visual or tactile symbols that serve as units of meaning. [e]
- Roman Jakobson [r]: (October 11, 1896 – July 18, 1982) A Russian thinker who became one of the most influential linguists of the 20th century by pioneering the development of structural analysis of language, poetry, and art. [e]
- Verb [r]: A word in the structure of written and spoken languages that generally defines action. [e]

