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Languages wall-pirahã (translated from Spanish)
Languages wall-pirahã Familia of languages spoken in Brasil , in the river basin ... by diverse Indian towns. To her the languages belong pirahã , it walls and probably also ...
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Amerindian languages (translated from Spanish)
Amerindian languages One or more wikipedistas they are working ... of European to the New World amerindian languages they were spoken from which today it ... many of the tribes and American native languages are disappear, sometimes without leaving sign. Nowadays ... each country of América and the native languages even have a reputation of second category ... does not exist a papuana family of languages nor a caucasian family, but who ...
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List of languages
List of languages This list of languages is alphabetical by English name. More structured ... lists are also available: Language families and languages ISO 639 List of languages by writing system List of languages by total speakers Ethnologue lists about ...
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Talk:Romance languages
Talk:Romance languages First discussions I'm sorry but stupidity ... and French also. Why Portuguese and minorized languages only? When, in reality, there is differences ... Gianfranco. In undertaking efforts on the Romance languages, my intention was more to expand the ... of speaking can be considered two distinct languages is and will continue to be a ... is still room left to add further languages. The 30,000 speakers of Sassarese ...
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Talk:Paezan languages
Talk:Paezan languages just some notes Kaufman's (1990, 1994 ... is not such a thing like Paezan languages. Páez is an isolated language, and the other languages listed belong to the Barbacoan family. Let ... Gordon, Raymond G., Jr. (ed.), 2005. Ethnologue: Languages of the World, Fifteenth edition. Dallas, Tex ... phonology to discourse: Studies in six Colombian languages. Language Data, Amerindian Series, 9. Dallas: ...
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Indigene American languages (translated from German)
Indigene American languages Indigene American languages the languages of the inhabitants are Americas. They extend ... Language families as well as many isolated languages. Suggestions, to group this into superordinate families ... and South America. The language, or the languages, which used this first Migranten, is ...
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Malay-based creole languages
Malay-based creole languages The Malay language, through its history, also ... interractions where people from various ethnic groups, languages and background meet. Malay, particularly in Eastern ... Malay has been creolized with many European languages influences (specially Dutch and Portuguese) as well as local languages surroundings. The creoles are based on Malay ... Malay (Melayu Pasar) but influenced by various languages as Javanese, Sundanese for the area ...
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Indigenous languages of the Americas
Indigenous languages of the Americas Indigenous languages of the Americas (or Amerindian Languages) are spoken by indigenous peoples from the ... masses which constitute the Americas. These indigenous languages consist of dozens of distinct language families ... well as many language isolates and unclassified languages. Many proposals to group these into ...
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Classification schemes for indigenous languages of the Americas
Classification schemes for indigenous languages of the Americas This article is a ... different language classification proposals developed for indigenous languages of the Americas. The article is divided ... correspond to these continent divisions. (See: Indigenous languages of the Americas for the main article about these languages.) North America Gallatin (1836) An early attempt ... 1948. Gallatin's classifications are missing several languages which are later recorded in the ...
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Language family
... Current distribution of Human Language Families Most languages are known to belong to language families ... seldom known to us directly, since most languages have a very short recorded history. However ... Latin") gave rise to the modern Romance languages, so the Proto-Romance language is more ... to Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, Faroese and Icelandic. Languages that cannot be reliably classified into any ... language families in terms of number of languages are: Niger-Congo (1514 languages) Austronesian ( ...
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