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Duenos inscription
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6th century BC
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Latin
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Latin
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Italic languages
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Latin alphabet
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Old Italic alphabets
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Greek
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Phoenician
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Italian peninsula
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9th
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8th century BC
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Latium
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Tiber
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Roman civilization
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Celtic dialects
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northern Italy
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Indo-European
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Etruscan language
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Central Italy
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Greek
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southern Italy
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Latin literature
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Classical Latin
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literary language
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1st century BC
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Vulgar Latin
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Greek
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Byzantine Empire
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Koine
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Hellenism
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Italic languages
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Old Latin
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Italy
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Centum
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Indo-European
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Romance languages
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French
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Italian
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Spanish
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Portuguese
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Romanian
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Latin
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Classical Latin
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schwa indogermanicum
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declension
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Carmen Arvale
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lares
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cases
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Proto-Indo-European
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nominative
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vocative
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accusative
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genitive
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dative
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ablative
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locative
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instrumental case
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Classical Latin
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Julius Caesar
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Commentarii de Bello Gallico
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Latin
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ancient Romans
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Latin literature
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1st century BC
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1st century
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2nd centuries
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written
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literary language
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acrolect
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Old Latin
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Attic Greek
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Cato the Elder
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Plautus
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Lucretius
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stress accent
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pitch accent
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Roman Empire
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Vulgar Latin
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golden age
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Latin literature
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Latin
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75 BC
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14
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Roman Republic
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Augustus Caesar
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literary language
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Classical Latin
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Silver Age of Latin literature
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Roman
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Golden age
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Neoclassicism
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Nero
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Domitian
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Seneca the Younger
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Lucan
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Statius
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Vulgar Latin
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graffiti
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Pompeii
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Roman Empire
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Classical Latin
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vernacular
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Latin language
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provinces
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Roman Empire
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Romance languages
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ninth century
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literary language
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classical Latin
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basilectal
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dialects
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Appendix Probi
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Vindolanda tablets
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comparative method
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prescriptive grammar
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solecisms
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wax tablets
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Roman cursive
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wax tablets
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Vindolanda
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Hadrian's Wall
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Romance languages
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Indo-European language family
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Latin
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Roman Empire
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Americas
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Europe
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Africa
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Vulgar Latin
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Roman Empire
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Classical Latin
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Iberian Peninsula
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Black Sea
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Spain
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Portugal
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France
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phonology
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morphology
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lexicon
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syntax
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declension
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SVO
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prepositions
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de vulgari eloquentia
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Medieval Latin
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Ecclesiastical Latin
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Carmina Cantabrigiensia
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Latin
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Middle Ages
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Roman Catholic Church
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Latin
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Roman Catholic Church
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liturgies
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Renaissance Latin
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Renaissance
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Latin
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the humanist movement
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Ad fontes
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medieval Latin
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Cicero
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prose
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Virgil
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poetry
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sequence
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metre
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Latin poetry
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gothic
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orthography
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palatalization
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homophones
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handwriting
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Carolingian minuscule
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lower-case
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typefaces
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black-letter
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Erasmus
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then-traditional pronunciations
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reconstructed version
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classical Latin
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education
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literary language
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law
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medicine
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science
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politics
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pastiche
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classical
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extinct language
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New Latin
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New Latin
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Latin
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International Scientific Vocabulary
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cladistics
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systematics
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1890s
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linguists
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scientists
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Classicists
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Renaissance
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1600
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I Tatti Renaissance Library
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Renaissance
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Recent Latin
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Salamanca University
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Akihitus
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Michika
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Routledge
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Cambridge University Press
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ISBN 1585100277
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Latin
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Old Latin
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Classical Latin
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Medieval Latin
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Renaissance Latin
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New Latin
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Contemporary Latin
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Latin literature
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Vulgar Latin
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Ecclesiastical Latin
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Romance languages
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Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum
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