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| Threadwielders communicate chiefly corporeally (but //not// necessarily using sound!) and have a language that is mostly static over the aeons in the sense that words that establish themselves do not suffer semantic shift - but they may and do fall into disuse and are replaced, be extended, or have regional inflections that are // | Threadwielders communicate chiefly corporeally (but //not// necessarily using sound!) and have a language that is mostly static over the aeons in the sense that words that establish themselves do not suffer semantic shift - but they may and do fall into disuse and are replaced, be extended, or have regional inflections that are // | ||
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| - | ===== Spread ===== | ||
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| - | Threadwielders immersed in cultures tend to be multi-lingual, | ||
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| - | As such, the language is mostly used by Threadwielders only, though some words will usually sneak into most sapient languages, because of their involvement, | ||
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| - | A notable exception is the [[culture: | ||
| ===== See also ===== | ===== See also ===== | ||
| * [[language: | * [[language: | ||
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| * [[language: | * [[language: | ||
| {{tag> | {{tag> | ||
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