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Italic languages (1680 bytes)
3: ...uropean languages|Indo-European]] language group. Italic has two branches: 12: ...CE. From so-called [[Vulgar Latin]] the [[Romance languages]] emerged. 15: * [[Language families and languages]] 17: [[Category:Italic languages|*]] 23: [[ro:limbile italice]] List of Italic languages (501 bytes) 1: .... Each subgroup in this list contains individual languages. 3: *[[List of Romance languages|Romance languages]] 9: ...tp://www.ethnologue.com/show_family.asp?subid=647 Italic language tree] 11: [[Category:Italic languages]] Italic (547 bytes) 1: '''Italic''' can refer to: 3: *[[Italic languages]] 4: *[[Old Italic alphabet|Italic scripts]] 5: ...mmonly restricted to talking about the people and languages of what is now Italy from the historic '''period'... 6: ...] for details. '''''Italic printing''''' and '''''italic handwriting''''' are sometimes taught as more nat... Old Italic alphabet (2763 bytes) 1: ... various Indo-European languages belonging to the Italic branch ([[Faliscan]] and 96: ...[http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U10300.pdf Old Italic Unicode] Italic type (1322 bytes) 3: '''Italic type''' is a form of type that slants slightly to... 5: :''An example of italic text.'' 7: Italics are used for: 10: ...h as short stories or newspaper articles, are not italicized, but merely set off in [[quotation marks]]. 15: ...d for emphasis), the type is switched back to non-italicized ("Roman") type. 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. Canaanite languages (1995 bytes) 1: ...[[Phoenician]] ports and mariners spoke Canaanite languages, and the language of their colony [[Carthage]] ev... 9: * [[Phoenician languages]] -- extinct 12: The main sources for study of Canaanite languages are the Hebrew Bible ([[Tanakh]]), and inscriptio... 16: * in the [[Phoenician languages]]: [[Ahiram inscription]],sarcophagus of [[Eshmun... 24: [[Category:Semitic languages]] Balkan languages (1283 bytes) 1: This is a list of languages spoken in the [[Balkans]]. With the exception of ... 3: ==Indo-European languages== 8: ===Romance languages=== 15: ===Slavic languages=== 20: ===Indo-Aryan languages=== Fur languages (1012 bytes) 2: ...pan="2" bgcolor="gold" style="font-size:120%"|Fur languages 13: ... languages|Genetic]]<br />[[Language families and languages|classification]]: 14: |[[Nilo-Saharan languages|Nilo-Saharan]]<br /> 15: '''Fur languages'''<br /> 26: ...ed first-order subgroup within the [[Nilo-Saharan languages]]: [[Fur language|Fur]] in western [[Sudan]] with... Nuristani languages (400 bytes) 1: ...en the [[Iranian languages]] and the [[Indo-Aryan languages]] 12: [[Category:Indo-Iranian languages]] Dardic languages (455 bytes) 1: ...nguages''' form a subfamily of the [[Indo-Iranian languages]]. 3: Languages that belong to this family include: 18: [[Category: Dardic languages]] Ugric languages (542 bytes) 1: ...re generally held to be a branch of [[Finno-Ugric languages]]. 3: They include three languages: [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]], and the Ob-Ugr... 5: For further information, see [[Finno-Ugric languages]]. Gbe languages (30231 bytes) 1: ...x|Map showing the distribution of the various Gbe languages]] 4: The '''Gbe languages''' form a [[dialect continuum]] stretching across... 6: ...e language area is bordered mainly by other [[Kwa languages]], except for the east and north-east, where [[Yo... 19: ...f the language. Other writers have called the Gbe languages as a whole 'Aja', after the name of the local lan... 21: ...is the word for 'language/dialect' in each of the languages. Austric languages (3199 bytes) 1: ...nd [[Madagascar]], as well as the [[Austroasiatic languages | Austroasiatic language]] family of mainland Sou... 3: ...he [[Hmong-Mien languages | Hmong-Mien (Miao-Yao) languages]]. This extension is much more tenuous, and is a... 5: ...ilarities between [[Nicobarese]] and Austronesian languages prove a genetic relationship. Other researchers a... 17: ...ogical links among Austronesian and Austroasiatic languages] 18: ...exical links among Austronesian and Austroasiatic languages] Siouan languages (953 bytes) 1: ...] and [[Iroquoian languages]] in a [[Macro-Siouan languages|Macro-Siouan]] language family. 3: ==Siouan languages== 5: * Siouan proper languages 6: ** Central Siouan languages 18: ** Missouri Valley Siouan languages Fuyu languages (1836 bytes) 1: .... Limited linguistic evidence links two of these languages—Goguryeo and Japonic—but a link to th... 3: ...ges, let alone with the hypothetical Fuyu and Han languages, remains controversial and subject to considerabl... 12: [[Category:Fuyu languages]] 13: [[Category:Altaic languages]] 14: [[Category:Languages of Korea]] Caddoan languages (909 bytes) 1: ...poken in Oklahoma; Kitsai is extinct. Some of the languages were formerly more widespread; the [[Caddo]], for... 3: ===Caddoan languages=== 4: * [[South Caddoan languages]] 6: * [[North Caddoan languages]] 12: [[Category:Native American languages]] Aymaran languages (538 bytes) 1: The '''Aymaran languages''' are a [[South America]]n [[language family]]. ...
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