"It's" is an abbreviation of "it is" and should never be confused with "its", which is a possessive pronoun. [EXAMPLE: It's well known that a cat licks its paws.]
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Language Extinctions
A point. (Also time, language, concepts, etc.)
A language point refers to a specific aspect or feature of a language that is being taught or studied. It could include grammar rules, vocabulary usage, pronunciation patterns, or any other linguistic element that is the focus of instruction.
A floating point constant value.
Depends on your point of view
Culture
In simple language, a vertex is a point. Vertices are the plural
Wikipedia can be a starting point.
English
A : voice is the language an author uses to tell a story, while point of view is the perspective from which a narrator tells a story.
No, a dialect is a specific form of a language spoken in a particular region or by a particular group of people. It is a variation of the standard language, characterized by unique vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation.