Further confusion results from some foreign languages, which, unlike English, do not have a distinctive term for the pinafore.
Unlike English, tapping is not affected by suprasegmentals (in other words stress or tone).
Unlike English, those languages do not distinguish between order or position.
Unlike English, more negative words can be in a Czech sentence:
Unlike English, however, the specific combinations which may occur are much less restricted.
Stress does not cause any measurable modifications in vowel quality (very much unlike English).
This sort of word construction is pervasive in Inuit language and makes it very unlike English.
However, unlike English, distinction is made between older or younger.
Unlike English or history, it is harder to drop math and come back to it later.
There are virtually no irregular verbs in the past tense, unlike English.