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Chapacura-Wanham languages (1061 bytes)
1: ...pore group are probably extinct, and of the three languages in the Madeira group, two, '''Oro Win''' and '''T... 3: ==Chapacura-Wanham languages== 4: * Guapore languages ([[extinct language|extinct]]) 14: * Madeira languages Library of Congress Classification:Class P, subclass PB -- Modern languages and Celtic languages (1969 bytes) 1: '''Subclass PB: Modern languages. Celtic languages''' is a classification used by the [[Library of C... 9: <td colspan="4">Modern languages; [[Celtic language]]s</td> Bété languages (654 bytes) 1: The '''Bété languages''' are spoken in south-eastern [[Côte d'Ivoire]].... 11: They belong to the [[Kru languages|Kru language]] family. 14: ...bid=2869 Ethnologue listing of Bété Languages] 17: [[Category:Kru languages]] 18: [[Category:Languages of Côte d'Ivoire]] Little languages (259 bytes) 1: ...named by [[Jon Bentley]]. Some examples of little languages are tbl and grap for the [[troff]] environment. Yukaghir languages (879 bytes) 1: ...ribution of Yukaghir, Finnic, Ugric and Samoyedic languages]] 2: ... '''Yukaghir languages''' are a family of related languages spoken in [[Russia]] by the [[Yukaghir]], a [[Sib... 9: ...been suggested that it is related to the [[Uralic languages]]. The entire family is regarded as endangered. 11: ''See also:'' [[Paleosiberian languages]]. 13: [[Category:Languages of Russia]] Carib languages (1234 bytes) 1: ...rn branch (21 languages) and a southern branch (8 languages). 3: ... until the 1920's, is classified as an [[Arawakan languages|Arawakan language]], as is [[Garífuna]], a langua... 5: '''Northern Carib languages''' 28: '''Southern Carib languages''' 38: [[Category:Native American languages]] Arawakan languages (3746 bytes) 1: The '''Arawakan languages''' are an indigenous [[language family]] of [[Sou... 6: ...ompound name to include [[Arawak]] with the "nu-" languages. But the compound name was too clumsy and was soo... 8: The Arawakan languages are spoken over a large swath of territory, from ... 11: ...osest relative among the better attested Arawakan languages seems to be the [[Goajiro]] language spoken in [[... 13: ...ather it resembles, although not too closely, the languages of the [[Llanos de Orinoco]] such as [[Achagua]].... Araucanian languages (643 bytes) 1: The '''Araucanian languages''' are an indigenous [[language family]] of centr... 3: Two Araucanian languages are still spoken. The most widely spoken is [[Map... Ryukyuan languages (3813 bytes) 1: ...sus among Ryukyuanists that there are 6 different languages. 10: ...nd as a native language, while the other Ryukyuan languages, although they are losing ground, are slipping on... 12: ..., [[Palauan language|Palauan]], and other various languages were considered dialects of [[Japanese language|J... 14: ...s]], nobody would question the status of Ryukyuan languages as [[independent]] from Japanese. 16: ...lly similar to [[Tokyo]] Japanese. Other Ryukyuan languages such as Miyako, Yaeyama, and Yonaguni are even fu... Tai languages (4526 bytes) 1: ...s include the most widely spoken of the Tai-Kadai languages, including [[Thai language|Thai]], the national l... 5: ===Tai languages=== 6: * Central Tai languages (6) 13: * Northwestern Tai languages (1) 15: * Northern Tai languages (4) Algic languages (814 bytes) 1: The '''Algic languages''' are an [[indigenous]] [[language family]] of [... 3: Most Algic languages are part of the [[Algonquian]] subfamily, which w... 5: ...r Algic languages are the [[Yurok]] and [[Wiyot]] languages of northwestern [[California]]. The last known W... 7: ===Algic languages=== 8: * [[Algonquian languages]] Andamanese languages (8154 bytes) 2: ...arily speakers of [[Hindi]]; the South Andamanese languages survive mainly because of their greater isolation... 6: ...the "aka-" at the beginning of so many Andamanese languages' names is actually the prefix for objects related... 8: ... almost identical throughout the Great Andamanese languages; Aka-Bea will serve as a representative example (... 46: ...udging from the available sources, the Andamanese languages have only two [[cardinal number]]s: [[one]] and [... 48: ==The languages and their classification== Hokan languages (2334 bytes) 1: ... [[North America]] by [[Native American]]s. Hokan languages were mostly spoken in what is now [[California]],... 3: ...stal groups. Some linguists include the [[Chumash languages]] here; others classify them in a separate family... 5: Most Hokan languages are now extinct. 7: ===Hokan languages (28)=== 8: * Esselen-Yuman languages (10) Amerind languages (814 bytes) 1: ...d [[language family]], and instead classify these languages into many smaller families. 13: [[Category:Proposed languages]] Languages of the Philippines (9251 bytes) 1: ... and sometimes trilingual--speaking both official languages in addition to their regional tongue. 4: ==Native Languages == 6: ...panish missionaries preached the natives in local languages. 8: ...buano language|Cebuano]], a subgroup of [[Visayan languages|Visayan]], in a close second place. Since [[1939]... 10: Languages including other minor languages: Languages of the Caucasus (12376 bytes) 1: ...e [[Caspian Sea]]. Linguistic studies allow those languages to be classified into several language families, ... 7: * '''[[South Caucasian languages|South Caucasian]]''', also called the '''Georgian... 9: * '''[[Northwest Caucasian languages|Northwest Caucasian]]''', also called '''Abkhaz-A... 11: * '''[[North Central Caucasian languages|North Central Caucasian]]''' or '''Nakh''' family... 13: ...d connections between this family and the extinct languages [[Hurrian language|Hurrian]] and [[Urartian langu... Penutian languages (1738 bytes) 1: ...]], [[Oregon]], and [[California]]. Many Penutian languages are endangered, with few remaining speakers. 3: ==Penutian languages== 5: * [[Chinookan languages]] 8: * [[Maiduan languages]] 13: * [[Oregon Penutian languages]] Alarodian languages (2986 bytes) 1: ...ngush]]), as well as the extinct [[Hurro-Urartian languages]]. 5: ... However the genetic relationships between these languages is not clear. 7: Further research on this group of languages was later published by [[K. Ostir]] (1921, 1922),... 11: ...d [[Laz language|Laz]]) into an [[Ibero-Caucasian languages|Ibero-Caucasian language family]]. However, there... 15: * [[Languages of the Caucasus]] Languages of Gabon (3305 bytes) 5: ...e peoples come in contact may learn several Bantu languages. 7: ...bonese government sponsored research on the Bantu languages starting in the [[1970s]], and may possibly use s... 9: ...bout 25-30% of the speakers. The remainder of the languages are single-digit percentages, and some have only ... 11: == Languages == 56: ...w_country.asp?name=Gabon Ethnologue.com report on languages of Gabon] Sko languages (442 bytes) 1: The "Sko Phylum" is a group of languages spoken mainly along the coast of [[Sandaun Provin...
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