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Lingua (Latin, 'tongue') may refer to: * Lingua (journal), ''Lingua'' (journal), a peer-reviewed academic journal of general linguistics * Lingua (sculpture), ''Lingua'' (sculpture), by Jim Sanborn * Lingua (play), ''Lingua'' (play), a 17th-century play attributed to Thomas Tomkis * Project Lingua, an online translation community * Lingua (indonesian vocal group), an indonesian vocal group * Giorgio Lingua (born 1960), Italian prelate of the Catholic Church * Marco Lingua (born 1978), Italian hammer thrower See also

* Language (other) * Linga (other) * Lingga (other) * Tongue (other) * Lingua franca, a common language * Lingua.ly, an educational technology business {{disambiguation ...
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Tongue
The tongue is a Muscle, muscular organ (anatomy), organ in the mouth of a typical tetrapod. It manipulates food for chewing and swallowing as part of the digestive system, digestive process, and is the primary organ of taste. The tongue's upper surface (dorsum) is covered by taste buds housed in numerous lingual papillae. It is sensitive and kept moist by saliva and is richly supplied with nerves and blood vessels. The tongue also serves as a natural means of cleaning the teeth. A major function of the tongue is to enable speech in humans and animal communication, vocalization in other animals. The human tongue is divided into two parts, an oral cavity, oral part at the front and a pharynx, pharyngeal part at the back. The left and right sides are also separated along most of its length by a vertical section of connective tissue, fibrous tissue (the lingual septum) that results in a groove, the median sulcus, on the tongue's surface. There are two groups of glossal muscles. The f ...
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Lingua (journal)
''Lingua: An International Review of General Linguistics'' is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering general linguistics that was established in 1949. It is published by Elsevier and the editor-in-chief is Marta Dynel (University of Łódź). History In October 2015 the editors and editorial board resigned en masse to protest their inability to come to an agreement with Elsevier regarding fair pricing models for open access publishing. They subsequently started a new journal, '' Glossa'' since Elsevier refused to relinquish the rights on the name ''Lingua''. Elsevier has continued ''Lingua'' under new leadership. Within the linguistics community, some consider ''Glossa'' as having inherited the reputation of the earlier journal. Elsevier's continuation is referred to (by some linguists) as ''Zombie Lingua'' and is regarded as a new journal. Following a statement from their linguistics faculties, the University of California Libraries requested that Elsevier cancel their subsc ...
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Lingua (sculpture)
The ''Lingua'' is a sculpture by American artist Jim Sanborn located at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. Sculpture ''Lingua'' is composed of two 16' tall cylinders, with text cut with a water jet cutter in Russian, Mandarin Chinese, Ethiopian, French, Spanish, Latin, Greek, and Iroquois. The texts are historical texts from as far back as 1400 BC. The Russian-language section is a quote from Leo Tolstoys 1869 novel ''War and Peace'' (Volume 3, Part 1, beginning of chapter XXII). The Chinese-language section is a piece of Chinese calligraphy work ''Lantingji Xu'' written by Wang Xizhi Wang Xizhi ( zh, c=王羲之; courtesy name: Yishao ( zh, labels=no, c=逸少); ) was a Chinese politician, general and calligrapher from the Jin dynasty (266–420) known for his mastery of Chinese calligraphy. He is often regarded as the great .... References {{coord, 38, 54, 13.29, N, 77, 1, 24.35, W, region:US, display=title Sculptures by Jim Sanborn 2002 sculptures ...
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Lingua (play)
''Lingua, or the Combat of the Tongue and the Five Senses for Superiority'' is an allegorical stage play of the first decade of the 17th century, generally attributed to the academic playwright Thomas Tomkis. Publication ''Lingua'' was entered into the Stationers' Register on 23 February 1607 (new style), and was published later that year in a quarto printed by George Eld for the bookseller Simon Waterson. The play proved to have unusual long-term popularity for an academic work, and was reprinted in 1610, 1617, 1622, 1632, and 1657. Its use of English rather than the more normal Latin gave ''Lingua'' a wider accessibility to a general audience than academic dramas of its era usually had. In 1613 ''Lingua'' was translated into a German version titled ''Speculum Aestheticum'', by Johannes Rhenanus; a Dutch translation followed in 1648, by Lambert van den Bosch. Date The date of the play's stage premiere is uncertain. The play's text itself contains a reference to the year 1602: " ...
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Project Lingua
Project Lingua, or just Lingua is an online translation community formed in the end of 2006 with the goal of translating articles from the global citizen media project Global Voices Online from English into other languages, opening lines of distributed communication between bloggers across the world. The project currently translates into tens of different languages, and incorporates an active team of hundreds of volunteer translators and translation editors. Along with the Cucumis project and the Wikipedia's own translation projects in every language, such as the Wikipedia:ECHO, Lingua is considered one of the largest volunteer-based online translation communities in the world. Origin of the Project Lingua began as a community-based initiative by Taiwanese blogger Portnoy Zheng, who started translating Global Voices articles into Chinese as early as September, 2005. This initial idea became a project of its own at the Global Voices Summit in December 2006, where it was given ...
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Lingua (indonesian Vocal Group)
Lingua is an Indonesian vocal group formed in 1996, consisting of Frans Mohede, Amara, and Arie Widiawan. Throughout his career, Lingua has released four albums and four singles, namely three studio albums and one compilation mini album, as well as released four singles, namely two non-album singles and two singles recycles. Career Formation The beginning of the formation of Lingua started from the fun of its members when they gathered in 1996. It was based on Frans and Amara at first singing was just their hobby, while Arie had an educational background. Elfa's Music School Bandung music. Before Arie's entry, actually they already had one permanent member, and even made a demo recording with the formation of two men and one woman to record, after receiving an offer to enter the recording studio, one of the members officially resigned, on the recommendation of Dody Is ( Kahitna), Arie officially replaced the previous member who had previously resigned. After the resignatio ...
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Giorgio Lingua
Giorgio Lingua (born 23 March 1960) is an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church who has worked in the diplomatic service of the Holy See since 1992. He was named Apostolic Nuncio to Croatia on 22 July 2019. He was previously nuncio in Iraq, Jordan and Cuba. Biography He was born on 23 March 1960 in Piovani, a small town belonging to the municipality of Fossano, in the province of Cuneo, Italy, in 1960. He was ordained on 10 November 1984. He earned a doctorate in canon law. To prepare for a diplomat’s career, he completed the course of study at the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy in 1988. Diplomatic career He entered the diplomatic service of the Holy See on 1 July 1992. He worked in the papal representations in the Ivory Coast and the United States, and in the Section for Relations with States of the Secretariat of State as well as in the apostolic nunciatures in Italy and Serbia. On 4 September 2010, Pope Benedict XVI named him the Apostolic Nuncio to Iraq and Jordan ...
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Marco Lingua
Marco Lingua (born 4 June 1978 in Chivasso, Piedmont) is an Italian hammer thrower, writer, actor, TV personality and former weightlifter. He finished eleventh at the 2006 European Championships. He also competed at the 2008 Olympic Games without reaching the final. His personal best throw is 79.97 metres, achieved in July 2008 in Bydgoszcz. For the results of the races in detail see the displayboards below. Biography Sport activity: Militancy Societies He started practicing athletics in 1994 at the age of 16, category Allievi, with a company in his hometown, the Chivassesi Sports Group. He then served in CUS Torino, in the Italian Air Force and from 1998 to 2014 in the Polisportiva Libertas Oranfresh Catania. He then moved on to the Fiamme Gialle with whom he competed from 1999 to 2014; in 2015 he was registered for Atletica Sandro Calvesi of Aosta and from 2016 he competed for ASD Marco Lingua 4ever by Mazzè. Sport activity: Titles and Participations In 1995 he won his ...
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Language (other)
Language is the capacity for acquiring and using complex systems of communication, and a language is any specific example of such a system. Language may also refer to: Publications * ''Language'' (journal), a journal of the Linguistic Society of America * ''Language'' (magazine), an avant garde poetry magazine (published 1978–1981) * ''Language: An Introduction to the Study of Speech'', a 1921 book by linguist Edward Sapir * ''Language: Its Nature, Development, and Origin'', a 1922 book by linguist Otto Jespersen * ''Language'' (Bloomfield book), a 1933 book by linguist Leonard Bloomfield *'' Language: Introductory Readings'', an introductory linguistics textbook Music * ''Language'' (Annie Crummer album), 1992 * ''Language'' (The Contortionist album), 2014 * ''Language'' (MNEK album), 2018 * "Language" (Dave Dobbyn song), 1994 * "Language" (Porter Robinson song), 2012 * "The Language" (song), a 2013 song by Drake * "Language", a 1987 song by Suzanne Vega from '' So ...
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Linga (other)
A linga, or lingam, is a symbol of the Hindu deity Shiva. Linga may also refer to: People * Praveen Linga (born 1979), Indian chemical engineer Places * Linga, Victoria, Australia * Linga, Madhya Pradesh, India * List of islands called Linga, in Scotland Other uses * Linga language, a language of the Democratic Republic of the Congo * Linga (cookie), a sesame seed cookie from the Philippines * ''Linga'' (spider), a genus of spiders * , a Latvian Navy ship See also * Linga Sound (other) * '' Lingaa'', a 2014 Indian Tamil-language action drama film ** ''Lingaa'' (soundtrack), its soundtrack album by A. R. Rahman * Shivling (other) * Lingga (other) * Lingua (other) * Lingas (other) * Ling (other) Ling may refer to: Fictional characters * Ling, an ally of James Bond's from the film ''You Only Live Twice'' * Ling, a fictional character from the ''Mulan'' series * Ling, a playable character from the mobile game ' ...
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Lingga (other)
Lingga may refer to: * Lingga, Malaysia, a small town in Sarawak, Malaysia ** Lingga (state constituency) * Lingga Regency a group of islands in Indonesia **Lingga Island * Lingga, Simpang Empat, Karo Regency, Indonesia See also * *Linga (other) *Johor Sultanate, sometimes known as Johor-Riau-Lingga, 1528–1855 *Riau-Lingga Sultanate Riau-Lingga Sultanate ( Jawi: , ''Kesultanan Riau-Lingga''), also known as the Lingga-Riau Sultanate, Riau Sultanate or Lingga Sultanate was a Malay sultanate that existed from 1824 to 1911, before being dissolved following Dutch intervent ...
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Tongue (other)
The tongue is a muscular organ in the mouth of most vertebrate animals. Tongue or Tongues may also refer to: Speech *Language, also called "a tongue" * Speaking in tongues, or glossolalia * Tongue-in-cheek, a type of ironic and sarcastic humor * Tongue twister, a phrase that is difficult to articulate Music * The Tongue, or Xannon Shirley, Australian musician * ''Tongues'' (Esham album), 2001 * ''Tongues'' (Kieran Hebden and Steve Reid album), 2007 * "Tongue" (song), by R.E.M., 1995 *"Tongue", a song by Seether from the 2005 album ''Karma and Effect'' *"Tongue", a song by Soilwork from the 2013 album '' The Living Infinite'' * "Tongues" (song), by Joywave featuring KOPPS, 2014 *"Tongues", a song by The Chariot from the 2012 album '' One Wing'' *"Tongues", a song by Deathstars from the 2006 album '' Termination Bliss'' People with the surname Law and politics *Carole Tongue (born 1955), British politician and former European Parliament member * Thomas H. Tongue (1844–1903 ...
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