# started 2021-06-14T01:50:58Z "2021-06-14T01:50:47Z"^^ . . "This page lists common abbreviations for grammatical terms that are used in linguistic interlinear glossing of oral languages in English. The list provides conventional glosses as established by standard inventories of glossing abbreviations such as the Leipzig Glossing rules, the most widely known standard. These will generally be the glosses used on Wikipedia. Synonymous glosses are listed as alternatives for reference purposes. In a few cases, long and short standard forms are listed, intended for texts where that gloss is rare or common. For interlinear glossing in Wikipedia, see templates {{interlinear}}, {{Gcl}} and Module:Interlinear/data."@en . . "2021-06-14T01:50:49Z"^^ . "185185"^^ . "OAbot" . . "35605"^^ . "2021-06-14T01:50:41Z"^^ . "1028449149"^^ . "1028449139"^^ . "25046916"^^ . "41569543"^^ . . . . "Since the rise of the personal computer in the 1980s, IBM and other vendors have created PC-based IBM-compatible mainframes which are compatible with the larger IBM mainframe computers. For a period of time PC-based mainframe-compatible systems had a lower price and did not require as much electricity or floor space. However, they sacrificed performance and were not as dependable as mainframe-class hardware. These products have been popular with mainframe developers, in education and training settings, for very small companies with non-critical processing, and in certain disaster relief roles (such as field insurance adjustment systems for hurricane relief)."@en . . "8179"^^ . "75186"^^ . "1028449145"^^ . "19791071"^^ . . . "Nialarfatem" . "9112"^^ . "2021-06-14T01:50:48Z"^^ . . . . . . "2021-06-14T01:50:40Z"^^ . "2021-06-14T01:50:42Z"^^ . "This page lists common abbreviations for grammatical terms that are used in linguistic interlinear glossing of oral languages in English. The list provides conventional glosses as established by standard inventories of glossing abbreviations such as the Leipzig Glossing rules, the most widely known standard. These will generally be the glosses used on Wikipedia. Synonymous glosses are listed as alternatives for reference purposes. In a few cases, long and short standard forms are listed, intended for texts where that gloss is rare or common."@en . "1028449141"^^ . . "2021-06-14T01:50:52Z"^^ . "en" . "1028449153"^^ . . "2021-06-14T01:50:43Z"^^ . . "2021-06-14T01:50:45Z"^^ . "128242"^^ . "Ira Leviton" . . "2021-06-14T01:50:56Z"^^ . "1028449155"^^ . . "2021-06-14T01:50:45Z"^^ . "2021-06-14T01:50:38Z"^^ . "Since the rise of the personal computer in the 1980s, IBM and other vendors have created PC-based IBM-compatible mainframes which are compatible with the larger IBM mainframe computers. For a period of time PC-based mainframe-compatible systems had a lower price and did not require as much electricity or floor space. However, they sacrificed performance and were not as dependable as mainframe-class hardware. These products have been popular with mainframe developers, in education and training settings, for very small companies with non-critical processing, and in certain disaster relief roles (such as field insurance adjustment systems for hurricane relief)."@en . . "1028449138"^^ . "2021-06-14T01:50:45Z"^^ . "2021-06-14T01:50:52Z"^^ . . . . "14666"^^ . . . . "2021-06-14T01:50:55Z"^^ . . . "2021-06-14T01:50:43Z"^^ . "23264"^^ . "28481209"^^ . . . "2021-06-14T01:50:43Z"^^ . . . "1028449150"^^ . . . . . "2905"^^ . "PC-based IBM mainframe-compatible systems"@en . . "1028449129"^^ . . "46623"^^ . "1028449134"^^ . "1028449146"^^ . "2021-06-14T01:50:50Z"^^ . . . . "2021-06-14T01:50:50Z"^^ . . . . . "Coffee86" . "1028449148"^^ . "39"^^ . "2021-06-14T01:50:49Z"^^ . "2021-06-14T01:50:48Z"^^ . . "2021-06-14T01:50:36Z"^^ . . "84"^^ . . "2021-06-14T01:50:52Z"^^ . "3781117"^^ . . . "12136"^^ . . . "2021-06-14T01:50:38Z"^^ . # completed 2021-06-14T01:50:58Z