linguisticInfluence

P108920 predicate

Indicates that one entity has affected, shaped, or contributed to the language, style, or linguistic features of another entity.

Observed surface forms (5)

Sample triples (20)

Subject Object
Alsatian
surface form: Alsatians
French
Alsatian
surface form: Alsatians
German NERFINISHED
Christianization of the Slavs creation of Slavic alphabets via predicate surface "linguisticImpact"
Christianization of the Slavs standardization of Old Church Slavonic as a literary language via predicate surface "linguisticImpact"
Christianization of the Slavs translation of liturgical books into Old Church Slavonic via predicate surface "linguisticImpact"
Christianization of the Slavs translation of the Bible into Old Church Slavonic via predicate surface "linguisticImpact"
Cyrus Greek "Kyros" via predicate surface "linguisticAdaptation" NERFINISHED
Cyrus Latin via predicate surface "linguisticAdaptation" NERFINISHED
Francophone Innu Quebec French NERFINISHED
Kalends medieval Latin timekeeping terminology via predicate surface "influenceOnLanguages"
Kalends origin of the word "calendar"
Khas people Khas language evolved into modern Nepali via predicate surface "linguisticImpact" NERFINISHED
Luso-African diaspora African languages via predicate surface "hasLinguisticInfluence"
Luso-African diaspora Portuguese language via predicate surface "hasLinguisticInfluence"
Luso-African diaspora Portuguese-based creole languages via predicate surface "hasLinguisticInfluence"
Maxwell (place name) Gaelic languages via predicate surface "hasLinguisticInfluence" NERFINISHED
Maxwell (place name) Norse languages via predicate surface "hasLinguisticInfluence" NERFINISHED
Orcus (Roman god of the underworld)
surface form: Orcus
name used as a common noun for the underworld in Late Latin contexts
Spanish colonial period in the Marianas Spanish loanwords in Chamorro via predicate surface "linguisticImpact"
Tentative Proposals for Literary Reform promotion of baihua (vernacular) writing via predicate surface "impactOnLanguage"