| Lemma | cognates | 
|---|---|
| Categoria grammaticale | N | 
| Lingua | inglese | 
| Sigla | Hockett (1958) | 
| Titolo | A Course in Modern Linguistics | 
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| Citazioni | Whenever we compare two forms of speech - two dialects of a single language, two related languages, or even any two languages chosen at random – we encounter some words which are similar in sound and in meaning. This double similarity may be due to [...] direct inheritance in both forms of speech from an earlier form of speech which was the common ancestor of the two. In the third case, we call the words ‘cognates’. |