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Yuchi language
Yuchi language Yuchi (Tsoyaha) Spoken in: United States Region: East central Oklahoma Total speakers: ~15 Language family: Language isolate Language codes ISO 639-1: ...
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Talk:Yuchi language
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Yuchi
Yuchi Original territory of the Yuchi Tribe The Yuchi, also spelled Euchee and Uchee, are a ... In 2005 there are approximately 3,000 Yuchi people. In the early 19th century they ... the Muscogee people to Oklahoma. Historically, the Yuchi have always been a separate people ...
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Language family
Language family Current distribution of Human Language Families Most languages are known to belong to language families. An accurately identified family is a ... many of the proposed families listed below. Language families can be divided into smaller phylogenetic ... the family, because the history of a language family is often represented as a ...
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Language isolate
Language isolate A language isolate, in the absolute sense, is a natural language with no demonstrable genealogical (or "genetic") relationship ... from an ancestor common to any other language. They are in effect language families consisting of a single language. ...
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Dead language   (translated from Spanish)
Dead language It is considered dead language to that language that no longer has no native hablante. As of that moment, the language no longer follows the way normal of ... Causes Many causes exist by which a language can disappear, causes that they do ...
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Category:Language isolates
Category:Language isolates The main article for this category is Language isolates. This category deals with languages that ... shown to be related to any other language in the world. Subcategories There are 3 subcategories to this category. J Japanese language M Mapudungu N Natchez people Pages in category "Language isolates" There are 72 pages in ...
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List of languages by name: Y
... more wide-spread usage. Spoken Languages Yaaku language Yabaâna language Yabarana language Yabem language Yaben language Yabong language Yace language Yaeyama language ...
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Genetic classification of the languages   (translated from Russian)
... in the makismal'nom version also Korean language and Japanese -rhkhskie languages (including yaponskiy language and the ryukyusskiye languages) Dravidiyskaya family {66} Burushaski language (isolate) {1} The following of 5 families ... Kamchatka family {5}, in t.h.: chukotskiy language , koryakskiy language , itel'menskiy language , etc. Nivkhskiy language ( ...
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Category:Languages of the United States
... Languages in the United States A Achumawi language Adai African American Vernacular English Afro-Seminole Creole Ahtna language Alabama language Aleut language Alsea American Sign Language Angloromani language Arikara Assiniboine language Atakapa ...
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