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  1. South Slavic languages

    family name South Slavic map Image Slavic europe.svg 275px map caption legend 004040 Countries where a South Slavic language is the national language region Eastern Europe familycolor Indo European fam1 Indo European languages Indo European fam2 Balto Slavic languages Balto Slavic fam3 Slavic languages Slavic child1 Eastern South Slavic child2 Western South Slavic iso5 zls South Slavic languages sidebar South Slavic languages comprise one of three branches of Slavic languages . There are some ... language in some South Slavic Eastern Orthodox Church Orthodox churches in form of various local Church Slavonic language Church Slavonic traditions. Classification The South Slavic languages constitute ... Image Slavic languages.png thumb South Slavic languages in Europe Slavic languages belong to Balto Slavic group, which itself belongs to the Indo European languages Indo European language family. The South Slavic language family has been traditionally treated as a Genetic linguistics genetic node ... South Slavic languages are also shared with Eastern Slavic group but not Western Slavic . These include ... are necessarily arbitrary to some extent. Dialectal classification South Slavic languages Eastern ... Z kon . Eastern group of South Slavic languages Bulgarian dialects Eastern Bulgarian dialects Western ... related. Western group of South Slavic languages History Each of these primary and secondary dialectical ..., Croatia and Bosnia Yat South Slavic languages http www.ethnologue.com show family.asp?subid 373 ... Slavic languages DEFAULTSORT South Slavic Languages Category South Slavic languages af Suid ... two branches of Slavic, West Slavic languages West and East Slavic languages East , by a belt ... South Slavic language to be written, and indeed the first Slavic language, was the dialect of Thessalonica ... this continuum. ref cite book author Roland Sussex title The Slavic languages pages 43 44 location ... South Slavic colspan 3 West Slavic colspan 3 East Slavic c psl Proto Slavic language Late Proto Slavic ...   more details



  1. Slavic languages

    align top South Slavic languages South Slavic branch Eastern Group Old Church Slavonic small extinct ... and East Slavic languages into one group, in opposition to the South Slavic languages, due to traits the West and East Slavic branches share with each other that they do not with the South Slavic languages. The most obvious differences between the West and East Slavic branches are in orthography of standard languages West Slavic languages are written in the Latin alphabet , and have had more ... Indo European fam1 Indo European languages Indo European fam2 Balto Slavic languages Balto Slavic child1 East Slavic languages East Slavic child2 South Slavic languages South Slavic child3 West Slavic languages West Slavic map File Slavic europe.svg 300px map caption legend 008000 Countries where ... is the national language legend 004040 Countries where a South Slavic language is the national language iso2 sla iso5 sla The Slavic languages also called Slavonic languages , a group of closely related language s of the Slavic peoples and a subgroup of Indo European languages , have speakers in most ... of Asia . Branches Image Balto slavic languages1997.png thumb 250px Slavic languages by the number ... divide Slavic languages on the basis of geographical distribution into three main branches, some of which feature subbranches Style vertical align top East Slavic languages Eastern Slavic branch ... dialect Old Novgorod small extinct small Style vertical align top West Slavic languages West Slavic ... language Croatian Slovenian language Slovenian Some linguists speculate that a North Slavic languages ... Slavic languages are written in the Cyrillic alphabet and with Eastern Orthodox or Uniate faithful, have had more Greek language Greek influence. East Slavic languages such as Russian have, however .... The tripartite division of the Slavic languages does not take into account the spoken dialect ... Slavic literary i.e., standard languages. For example, Slovak West Slavic and Ukrainian East Slavic ...   more details



  1. South Slavic

    South Slavic can refer to South Slavic languages South Slavs South Slavic peoples disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ko ...   more details



  1. North Slavic languages

    Uralic Influences in South Slavic Arne Hult, On the verbal morphology of the South Slavic languages in comparison with the North Slavic languages, especially Russian , Papers from First Conference on Formal Approaches to South Slavic Languages . Plovdiv October 1995. Dragvoll, University of Trondheim ... a remnant of an ancient North Slavic branch. Constructed North Slavic languages There is also a group of artistic language s forming a fictional North Slavic branch of the Slavic languages . The authors of these languages were inspired by the existence of West, East and South Slavic languages and the absence of a known North Slavic group. Most of these languages therefore have an experimental ... have several elements in common. The best known examples of constructed North Slavic languages .... 23 Frederik Kortlandt, Early dialectal diversity in South Slavic II , in Dutch Contributions to the Thirteenth ..., 2000, On the Perfect in North Slavic. sten Dahl ed. , Tense and Aspect in the Languages of Europe ... Novegradian artificially constructed language Category Artistic languages Category Slavic languages ... Slavs as a collective term for Western and Eastern Slavs in an old ethnic map The term North Slavic languages or, North Slavonic languages has three meanings. North versus South Slavic It is sometimes used to combine the West Slavic languages West Slavic and the East Slavic languages into one group, as opposed to the South Slavic languages much like South Germanic combining the West and East Germanic branches . The Southern group was separated from the rest of the Slavic dialects by the Hungarian people Hungarian invasion of the 9th century. An extinct branch of Slavic Citation needed date June 2010 Some Slavists Who date June 2010 believe that a separate, now extinct, branch of North Slavic languages once existed, different from both East and West Slavic. The dialect formerly spoken in the vicinity of Novgorod the so called Old Novgorod dialect contains several Proto Slavic language Proto ...   more details



  1. Balto-Slavic languages

    languages Baltic child2 Slavic languages Slavic The Balto Slavic language group consists of the Baltic languages Baltic and Slavic languages , belonging to the Indo European languages Indo European family of languages. Baltic and Slavic languages share several linguistic traits not found in any ... of well defined sound law s, and out of which modern Slavic and Baltic languages descended. One ... to Proto Slavic language, out of which all other Slavic languages descended. ref name enc Historical dispute The nature of the relationship of the Balto Slavic languages has been the subject of much ... among Baltic and Slavic languages were a result of an intensive language contact, i.e., that they were ... Baltic and Slavic languages are a result of not only genetic relationship, but also of later language ... little doubt that Baltic and Slavic languages experienced a period of common development. Beekes 1995 22 , for example, states expressly that t he Baltic and Slavic languages were originally one ... Gray Atkinson 2003 ref Modern interpretation Traditionally the Balto Slavic languages are divided ... Proto Slavic spread to the Balkans and the areas of the Danubian basin, ref Slavic languages were ... 2010 The close relationship of the Baltic and Slavic languages is indicated by a series of exclusive ... needed date June 2010 Baltic and Slavic languages also show some amount of correspondence in vocabulary about 100 words are shared by Baltic and Slavic languages, either being a common innovation i.e. ... few exclusive isoglosses that connect Baltic languages only, and that leave Slavic languages ... Proto Indo European and out of which all later Baltic and Slavic languages and dialects descended. See also Baltic languages Slavic languages Proto Slavic Corded Ware culture International Workshop on Balto Slavic Accentology Notes Reflist 2 References citation title Balto Slavic languages journal ... last2 Bla ek title Glottochronolgy and its application to the Balto Slavic languages journal Baltistica ...   more details



  1. East Slavic languages

    out numbering the West Slavic languages Western and South Slavic languages Southern Slavic groups. Current East Slavic languages are Belarusian language Belarusian , Russian language Russian , Ukrainian language Ukrainian . ref The East Slavic languages, Ukrainian, Belorussian and Russian, ... http ... models contrasting featured are bolded Church Slavonic South Slavic languages South Slavic ...Infobox Language family name East Slavic map Image Slavic europe.svg 275px map caption legend 008000 Countries where an East Slavic language is the national language region Eastern Europe familycolor Indo European fam1 Indo European languages Indo European fam2 Balto Slavic languages Balto Slavic fam3 Slavic languages Slavic child1 Belarusian language Belarusian child2 Russian language Russian child3 ... iso5 zle The East Slavic languages constitute one of three regional subgroups of Slavic languages ... images 1. 20Language 20of 20Carpathian 20Rus .pdf ref The East Slavic languages descend from a proto ... Indo European Balto Slavic languages Balto Slavic Slavic languages Slavic East Slavic Old East ... assign two poles in the East Slavic languages Ukrainian language Ukrainian and Russian language Russian ... ethnographer Lubor Niederle showing territorial boundaries of Slavic languages in Eastern Europe ... of Rus is still referred to in contemporary as Slavic. The history of the East Slavic languages ... Slavic dialects and that of the literary languages employed by the Eastern Slavs. Although most ... of the East Slavic languages is of course a history of written Writing text s. We do not know ... languages of Eastern Slavic countries . Refimprove date January 2011 Despite the vast territory ... Roland Sussex , Paul Cubberley title The Slavic languages location Cambridge publisher Cambridge University Press year 2006 isbn 978 0 521 22315 7 language English Slavic languages Category East Slavic languages DEFAULTSORT East Slavic Languages af Oos Slawiese tale ast Eslavu Oriental be x old ...   more details



  1. West Slavic languages

    Zapadoslovanske.jpg Groups and Dialects gallery See also Kashubian studies References Slavic languages DEFAULTSORT West Slavic Languages ie lang stub Category West Slavic languages af Wes Slawiese ...Infobox Language family name West Slavic map Image Slavic europe.svg 275px map caption legend 7cdc87 Countries where a West Slavic language is the national language region Eastern Europe familycolor Indo European fam1 Indo European languages Indo European fam2 Balto Slavic languages Balto Slavic fam3 Slavic languages Slavic child1 Czech Slovak languages Czech Slovak child2 Lechitic languages Lechitic child3 Sorbian languages Sorbian iso5 zlw The West Slavic languages are a subdivision of the Slavic languages Slavic language group that includes Czech language Czech , Polish language Polish , Slovak language Slovak , Kashubian language Kashubian and Sorbian language Sorbian . Classification Indo European languages Indo European Balto Slavic languages Balto Slavic Slavic languages Slavic West Slavic Czech Slovak languages Czech language Czech Knaanic language Knaanic Judeo Czech Slovak language Slovak Pannonian Rusyn language Pannonian Rusyn alternatively considered an East Slavic languages East Slavic Language , a dialect of the Ukrainian language , or an intermediate dialect between the western dialects of the Ukrainian language and the eastern dialects of the Slovak language Lechitic languages Lechitic Polish language Polish Pomeranian language Pomeranian Kashubian language Kashubian Slovincian language Slovincian Polabian language Polabian Silesian language Silesian Sorbian languages Sorbian Upper Sorbian language Upper Sorbian Lower Sorbian language Lower Sorbian gallery File Flag of the president of the Czech Republic.svg Flag of the president of the Czech Republic File Bilingual roadsigns German Slovene .png Bilingual roadsigns German Slovene File Bystrzyca wita.jpg Bilingual roadsigns Polish Czech File Izbicko Stubendorf.JPG Bilingual roadsigns Polish German File Poland ...   more details



  1. Swadesh list of Slavic languages

    main Proto Slavic language Wiktionary Appendix Swadesh lists for Slavic languages Once it split off from Proto Indo European language Proto Indo European , the proto Slavic period probably encompassed ... ref Proto Slavic and its development into today s Slavic languages have been reconstructed using the comparative ... there is no phonetic data. Table class wikitable Slavic Languages align center rowspan 2 Translation rowspan 2 Late Proto Slavic colspan 2 Russian language Russian colspan 2 Bulgarian language Bulgarian ... Slavic and that West Slavic languages developed later on by Analogy Linguistics analogy . ref harvcoltxt ... Slavic, all but the northernmost portions of East Slavic, and some western parts of South Slavic ... languages DEFAULTSORT Swadesh List Of Slavic Languages Category Language phonologies Category Slavic languages Category Slavic words and phrases Category Swadesh lists ... only several centuries of rapid change occurred before the breakup of Slavic linguistic unity. Slavic ... the evolution of languages via comparison. It contains a set of 207 basic words which can be found ... orthography IPA align center I Unicode j az , j Proto Slavic IPA ja Russian IPA as Bulgarian j IPA ja Czech ja IPA ja Polish align center you singular Unicode ty Proto Slavic IPA t Russian IPA ti Bulgarian ty IPA t Czech ty IPA t Polish align center he Unicode on t Proto Slavic ... Proto Slavic IPA m Russian IPA ni Bulgarian my IPA m Czech my IPA m Polish align center you plural Unicode vy Proto Slavic IPA v Russian IPA vi Bulgarian vy IPA v Czech wy, pa stwo IPA v , pa stf Polish align center they Unicode oni, ony, ona Proto Slavic IPA n i Russian ... this Unicode t Proto Slavic IPA t Russian IPA to va Bulgarian toto IPA toto Czech to IPA t Polish align center that Unicode t Proto Slavic IPA to Russian IPA ono va Bulgarian tamto IPA tamto Czech tamto IPA tamt Polish align center here Proto Slavic , IPA z d es ...   more details



  1. South Slavic Union

    merge Balkan Federation discuss Talk South Slavic Union Merger proposal date March 2011 Unreferenced date November 2009 The South Slavic Union was a late 19th to early 20th century idea of a federation encompassing all South Slavic states. History Following the weakening of the Ottoman Empire prior to World War I , Serbia and Bulgaria had gained independence and were looking to form a greater entity that would strengthen their international position. Disputes over territorial possessions within the federation, however, resulted in the Balkan Wars and World War I. Hostilities diminished and the movement was reinvigorated during the inter war period, after several more states had gained independence as a result of the dissolution of the Austro Hungarian Empire . The planned South Slavic Union would have encompassed all of what later became the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, plus Greater Bulgaria. Some also hinted toward incorporation of Albania into the South Slavic Union, since a big portion of it was already within the borders of Serbia, as the autonomous republic of Kosovo. The original plan ... and Northwestern affairs. In addition, smaller South Slavic nations were not very fond of having a bipolar ... only Southwestern Slavic nations. Commented out because image was deleted Image SSU.PNG Members Had the South Slavic Union formed, the federation would have encompassed Bulgaria , Serbia , Republic ... and all are either in or on the path to entry in the European Union, the idea of a South Slavic .... Category South Slavic history ... Ottoman controlled Odrine territories and South Greek Controlled Aegean Coast . It was agreed ... War II, Western Slavic people realized that the suggested by Eastern Slavs Bulgarians Eastern Borders of the South Slavic Union, or Greater Bulgaria would never come to reality. The temptation of the South Slavic Union having an Aegean coast and greater Black Seas coast, was seen as unrealistic by them ...   more details



  1. American Association of Teachers of Slavic and Eastern European Languages

    The American Association of Teachers of Slavic and Eastern European Languages AATSEEL is an academic organization founded in 1941. ref name aatseel site http www.aatseel.org about About AATSEEL . ref AATSEEL holds an annual conference each December and publishes the Slavic and East European Journal SEEJ , a peer reviewed journal of Slavic studies . AATSEEL is currently run by Princeton University professor Caryl Emerson, who will serve until the end of 2010 when University of Pittsburgh professor Nancy Condee will become President ref http www.aatseel.org executive council ref See also American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies AAASS American Council of Teachers of Russian ACTR External links http www.aatseel.org AATSEEL official site References Reflist DEFAULTSORT American Association Of Teachers Of Slavic And Eastern European Languages Category Academic organizations Category Linguistics organizations Org stub ...   more details



  1. Slavic

    Wiktionary Slav , Slavic or Slavonic may refer to Slavic peoples Slavic languages Slavic mythology Slavic names Slavic surnames the Church Slavonic language , and its earliest form, the Old Church Slavonic language Slav village , a former Israeli settlement in the Gaza Strip The Slav Defense , a chess opening See also Slavonia , a region in eastern Croatia Slavyansky Disambig Category Slavic de Slawisch es Eslavo fa fr Slave gl Slave it Slavo he hu Szl vok no Slavisk ...   more details



  1. Library of Congress Classification:Class P, subclass PG -- Slavic, Baltic and Albanian languages

    Subclass PG Slavic, Baltic and Albanian is a subclass in the Library of Congress classification system, under the more general heading Library of Congress Classification Class P Language and Literature Class P Language and Literature . This article describes the ranges of call numbers within subclass PG. In this classification system, the numerical part of a book s call number places it within the subject hierarchy described below for example, the 1999 Slovo edition of Leo Tolstoy s Anna Karenina has the call number PG 3365 .A6 1999 , placing it in the category of Tolstoi PG 3365 3417 , in 1800 1870 PG 3320 3447 , in Individual authors and works PG 3300 3493 , in Russian literature PG 2900 3698 . Contents PG 1 9665.............Slavic. Baltic. Albanian 1 7948............ Slavic languages Slavic 1 499............Slavic philology and languages General 500 585..........Slavic literature General 601 716..........Church Slavic 771 799..........Bulgarian Church Slavic 801 1146......... Bulgarian language Bulgarian 1151 1199........ Macedonian language Macedonian 1201 1696........ Serbo Croatian language Serbo Croatian 1801 1962........ Slovenian language Slovenian 2001 2826........ Russian language 2830 2847........ Belarusian language Belarusian 2900 3698........ Russian literature 2900 3190.......History and criticism 2900 2998......General 3001 3026......Special periods 3041 3065......Poetry 3071 3089......Drama 3091 3099......Prose 3100 3155......Folk literature including texts 3199 3299.......Collections 3199 3205......General 3211 3219......Translations 3223 3228......Special periods 3230 3238......Poetry 3240 3255......Drama 3260 3299......Prose 3300 3490.......Individual authors and works 3300 3308......Early to 1700 3310 3319......18th century 3312.......... Gavril Romanovich ... Sorbian Wendic 6001 7446........ Polish language Polish 7900 7925........Other Slavic dialects 8001 9146......... Baltic languages Baltic 8201 8208........ Old Prussian language Old Prussian 8501 8772 ...   more details



  1. South Ethiopian Semitic languages

    Infobox Language family name South Ethiopian Semitic region Ethiopia familycolor Afro Asiatic fam2 Semitic languages Semitic fam3 South Semitic languages South Semitic fam4 Western fam5 Ethiopian Semitic languages Ethiopian Semitic child1 Outer South Ethiopian Semitic languages Outer South Ethiopian Semitic child2 Transversal South Ethiopian Semitic languages Transversal South Ethiopian Semitic South Ethiopian Semitic is a group of group of Afro Asiatic languages of Ethiopia . ref Raymond G. Gordon, Jr, ed. 2005. Ethnologue Languages of the World . 15th edition. Dallas Summer Institute of Linguistics. ref Notes Reflist References http www.ethnologue.com show family.asp?subid 91897 Ethnologue entry for South Ethiopian Semitic languages External links Category South Semitic languages Category Languages of Ethiopia AfroAsiatic lang stub Ethiopia stub de S d thiosemitische Sprachen hr Ju noetiopski jezici ...   more details



  1. South Mangyan languages

    Infobox Language family name South Mangyan altname South Mindoro region Mindoro familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Philippine languages Philippine The South Mangyan languages are one of two small clusters of languages spoken by the Mangyan people of Mindoro Island in the Philippines. The South Mangyan languages are Buhid language Buhid , Tawbuid language Tawbuid , and Hanuno o language Hanuno o . These are among the few languages of the Philippines which continue to be written in Ancient Philippine scripts indigenous scripts , though mostly for poetry. Category Philippine languages au lang stub ...   more details



  1. South Huon Gulf languages

    Infobox Language family name South Huon Gulf region Huon Gulf , Morobe Morobe Province , Papua New Guinea familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Oceanic languages Oceanic fam4 Western Oceanic languages Western Oceanic fam5 North New Guinea languages North New Guinea ? fam6 Ngero Vitiaz languages Ngero Vitiaz ? fam7 Huon Gulf languages Huon Gulf child1 Hote Buang languages child2 Iwal language The family of South Huon Gulf languages is a subgroup of the Huon Gulf languages of Papua New Guinea . It consists of 13 language s. Components Hote Buang languages Buang languages Hote languages Iwal language Iwal External links http www.ethnologue.org show family.asp?subid 91626 Ethnologue report for South Huon Gulf languages Category Western Oceanic languages Category Languages of Papua New Guinea Category Languages of Morobe Province au lang stub PapuaNewGuinea stub ...   more details



  1. South Omotic languages

    Infobox Language family name South Omotic region Ethiopia familycolor Afro Asiatic fam1 Afro Asiatic languages Afro Asiatic fam2 Omotic languages Omotic child1 Aari language Aari child2 Dime language Dime child3 Hamer Banna language Hamer Banna child4 Karo language Karo The South Omotic or Somotic languages belong to the Afro Asiatic languages Afro Asiatic family and are spoken in Ethiopia . ref Raymond G. Gordon, Jr, ed. 2005. Ethnologue Languages of the World . 15th edition. Dallas Summer Institute of Linguistics. ref Notes Reflist References http www.ethnologue.com show family.asp?subid 91895 Ethnologue entry for South Omotic languages AfroAsiatic lang stub Category Omotic languages Category South Omotic languages Category Languages of Ethiopia hr Ju noomotski jezici ...   more details



  1. South Vanuatu languages

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Language family name South Vanuatu region Southern Vanuatu familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Oceanic languages Oceanic fam4 Southern Oceanic languages Southern Oceanic fam5 Vanuatu The nine South Vanuatu languages form a branch of the Southern Oceanic languages . Components Erromanga languages Sie language Sie Ifo language Ifo Ura language Ura Anejom Tanna Aneityum language Aneityum Tanna languages Kwamera language Kwamera South Tanna Tanna proper Lenakel language Lenakel West Tanna Southwest Tanna language Southwest Tanna Whitesands language Whitesands Weasisi, East Tanna The position of North Tanna language North Tanna in regard to the rest of the Tanna languages is not clear. DEFAULTSORT South Vanuatu Languages Category Languages of Vanuatu Category Southern Melanesian languages es Lenguas del sur de Vanuatu hr Ju novanuatski jezici ...   more details



  1. Languages of South America

    File Languages of South America.svg right 250px thumb Main European languages in South America. The language s of South America can be divided into three broad groups the languages of the in most cases, former colonial powers many Indigenous languages of the Americas indigenous languages , some of which enjoy co official status alongside the colonial languages and various pockets of other languages spoken by immigrant populations that have survived assimilation by the majority Languages. Main languages File Map Most Widely Spoken Native Languages in Latin America.png right 250px thumb Main native languages in America The languages imposed by the process of European colonization of the Americas are mainly Indo European languages Indo European . Portuguese language Portuguese and Spanish language Spanish are the most spoken languages in South America with around 192 million speakers each . Dutch ... Guiana . Indigenous languages File SouthAmerican families.png right 250px thumb Main linguistic families of South America other than quechuan, aimaran and mapudungun . Indigenous languages of the Americas Indigenous languages of South America include, among several others, Quechua languages ... with Spanish. In Colombia, the languages of the country s ethnic groups are constitutionally recognized as official languages in their territories more than 60 such aboriginal languages exist today. In Peru, Quechua, Aymara, and other indigenous languages are co official in the areas where they are predominant. Other languages Other languages found in South America include Hindi language Hindi and Javanese ... and some other European languages are often spoken. South America topic Languages of DEFAULTSORT Languages Of South America Category Languages of South America bn fr Langues ... of Guyana , although there are at least 12 other languages spoken in the country, including Hindi , Arabic language Arabic , and various indigenous languages. English is also spoken in the Falkland ...   more details



  1. South Bird's Head languages

    Infobox Language family name South Bird s Head altname South Doberai region West Irian Jaya familycolor Papuan fam1 Trans New Guinea languages Trans New Guinea child1 South Bird s Head proper child2 Inanwatan languages Inanwatan child3 Konda Yahadian languages Konda Yahadian The South Bird s Head or South Doberai languages are a well established language family family of Papuan languages . They form part of the Trans New Guinea languages in the classification of Malcolm Ross . South Bird s Head South Doberai family South Bird s Head proper Barau language Barau , Weriagar language Weriagar Kemberano , Arandai language Arandai , Kokoda language Kokoda Tarof , Kais language Kais Kampong Baru , Puragi language Puragi , Kaburi language Kaburi , Kasuweri language Kasuweri Inanwatan branch Duriankere language Duriankere , Suabo language Suabo Inanwatan Konda Yahadian branch Konda language Konda , Yahadian language Yahadian References Malcolm Ross Pronouns Category Languages of Papua New Guinea Category Trans New Guinea languages hr Ju novogelkopski jezici pa lang stub PapuaNewGuinea stub ...   more details



  1. South Mindanao languages

    Infobox Language family name South Mindanao altname region southern coast of Mindanao familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Philippine languages Philippine The South Mindanao languages are a group of languages spoken by the Bagobo , B laan , T boli , and Tiruray peoples of the southern coast of Mindanao Island in the Philippines. The languages are, Bagobo Giangan Bilic languages Bilic Blaan, Tboli Tiruray Most classifications exclude South Mindanao from the Mindanao languages Mindanao language family that covers much of the island. However, a 2008 analysis of the Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database ref http language.psy.auckland.ac.nz austronesian research.php Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database ref fully supported including South Mindanao within Mindanao, and suggested at a 50 confidence level that it may be closer to the Manobo languages Manobo branch than to the Danao languages Danao branch of the family. References Reflist Category Philippine languages au lang stub fr Langues biliennes hr Ju nomindanaoski jezici ...   more details



  1. South-Central Cordilleran languages

    Infobox Language family name South Central Cordilleran altname region north Luzon familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Philippine languages Philippine fam4 Northern Luzon languages Northern Luzon child1 Central Cordilleran child2 South Cordilleran child3 Alta The South Central Cordilleran languages alternatively Meso Cordilleran languages are a group of languages spoken by the Igorot and related peoples in the Philippines. Languages The subclassification of the languages is strongly supported confidence 96 100 by a 2008 analysis of the Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database ref http language.psy.auckland.ac.nz austronesian research.php Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database ref Alta language Alta Central Cordilleran Isinai Kalinga language Kalinga Itneg Itneg a dialect cluster Kalinga language Kalinga a dialect cluster Nuclear Cordilleran Ifugao language Ifugao Bontoc language Bontok Balangao Balangao Bontok Kankanay Bontoc language Bontok incl. Finallig , Kankanaey language Kankanaey Southern Cordilleran Ilongot language Ilongot Pangasinic Pangasinan language Pangasinan Benguet Ibaloi language Ibaloi , Karao, Iwaak, Kallahan References Reflist Category Philippine languages au lang stub ...   more details



  1. South Halmahera languages

    Infobox Language family name South Halmahera region The Moluccas familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian MP fam3 Nuclear Malayo Polynesian languages Nuclear MP fam4 Eastern Malayo Polynesian languages Eastern MP ? fam5 Halmahera Cenderawasih languages Halmahera Cenderawasih ? fam6 Halmahera Sea languages Halmahera Sea child1 East Makian Gane child2 Buli The South Halmahera languages are the branch of Austronesian languages found along the southeast coast of the island of Halmahera in the Indonesia n province of North Maluku . Irarutu is spoken in the east of the Bomberai Peninsula in West Papua province West Papua province. Most of the languages are only known from short word lists, but Buli language Buli is fairly well attested. Classification A 2008 analysis of the Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database ref http language.psy.auckland.ac.nz austronesian research.php Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database ref fully supported the unity of South Halmahera, with the exception of the isolate Irarutu language Irarutu , which it placed as an isolate in Central Eastern Malayo Polynesian languages Central Eastern Malayo Polynesian . East Makian Gane Gane language Gane Taba language Taba East Makian Buli languages Buli language Buli Maba language Maba Patani language Patani Sawai language Sawai References Reflist au lang stub Category Eastern Malayo Polynesian languages Category Languages of Indonesia Category Languages of western New Guinea hr Ju nohalmaherski jezici ...   more details



  1. Modern South Arabian languages

    90981 Ethnologue entry for South Arabian languages http llacan.vjf.cnrs.fr fichiers Senelle SAMLanguages.pdf The Modern South Arabian Languages , by M.C.Simeone Senelle Template group list Modern Semitic languages Semitic languages expanded Eastern South DEFAULTSORT Modern South Arabian Languages Category South Arabian languages Category Languages of Oman Category Languages of Yemen ar ...Infobox Language family name Modern South Arabian region Yemen , Oman familycolor Afro Asiatic fam2 Semitic languages Semitic fam3 South Semitic languages South Semitic child1 Bathari language Bathari child2 Harsusi language Harsusi child3 Hoby t language Hoby t child4 Mehri language Mehri child5 Shehri language Shehri child6 Soqotri language Soqotri The Modern South Arabian languages are spoken mainly by minority populations in the Arabian Peninsula in Yemen and Oman . Reference necessary In the opinion of many linguists date August 2010 , they should not be confused with Old South Arabian , which together with the Ethiopian Semitic languages forms the South Semitic languages Western South Semitic Western South Semitic branch Citation needed date August 2010 . In his glottochronology based classification, A. Militarev presents the Modern South Arabian languages as a South Semitic branch opposed to a North Semitic branch that includes all the other Semitic languages. ref http www.krugosvet.ru articles 77 1007711 1007711a1.htm ref ref Once more about glottochronology and the comparative method the Omotic Afrasian case Alexander Militarev Moscow, Russian State University for the Humanities. http starling.rinet.ru Texts fleming.pdf ref They are no longer considered to be descendants of the Old South Arabian language, as was once thought. They are known for their apparent archaic Semitic features, especially in their system of phonology for example, they preserve the Fricative consonant Lateral fricatives lateral fricative s of Proto Semitic . Mehri language Mehri is the largest ...   more details



  1. South Semitic languages

    no. 1665 June 22 ref List Western South Semitic Old South Arabian languages extinct, formerly believed to be the linguistic ancestors of modern South Arabian Semitic languages, now classified as Eastern ... South Semitic main Eastern South Semitic These languages are spoken mainly by small minority populations ... 90980 Ethnologue entry for South Semitic languages Semitic languages Category South Semitic languages ...Infobox Language family name South Semitic region Yemen , Oman , Ethiopia , Eritrea familycolor Afro Asiatic fam2 Semitic languages Semitic child1 Eastern Modern South Arabian languages Modern South Arabian child2 Western Old South Arabian , Ethiopian Semitic languages Ethiopian South Semitic is a commonly accepted branch of the Semitic languages . Semitic itself is a branch of the larger Afro Asiatic language family found in northern and eastern Africa and southwestern Asia. South Semitic is divided into two uncontroversial branches South Arabian , on the southern coast of the Arabian Peninsula , and Ethiopian Semitic languages Ethiopian Semitic , found across the Red Sea in the Horn of Africa , mainly in modern Ethiopia and Eritrea . The Ethiopian Semitic languages have by far the greatest numbers of modern native speakers. Eritrea s main languages are mainly Tigrinya and Tigre language Tigre which are North Ethiopic languages while Amharic South Ethiopic is the main language spoken in Ethiopia along with Tigrinya in the northern province of Tigray Region Tigray . Southern Arabian languages ... members of the South Arabian branch and 14 members of the Ethiopian branch. The homeland of the South Semitic languages is widely debated, but is no longer believed to have been Northern Ethiopia and Eritrea or the southwest corner of the Arabian Peninsula. The modern and historic presence of South Semitic Ethiopian languages and Ge ez abugida Ethiopic script in Africa is believed by some to be due to a migration of South Arabian speakers from Yemen within the last few thousand years. Such a migration ...   more details



  1. South-Central Papuan languages

    For the Trans&ndash New Guinea languages Central and South New Guinea languages Infobox Language family name South Central Papuan region New Guinea familycolor Papuan family a primary family of Papuan languages child1 Bulaka languages Bulaka River child2 Pahoturi languages Pahoturi child3 Morehead and Upper Maro River languages nowrap Morehead & Upper Maro Rivers The South Central Papuan languages are a language family family of Papuan languages proposed in 2005 by Malcolm Ross . It inherits much of the Trans Fly Bulaka River family posited by Stephen Wurm as a branch of his 1975 Trans New Guinea languages Trans New Guinea proposal. Wurm himself concluded that some of the Trans Fly Bulaka River languages were not Trans New Guinea but rather heavily influenced by Trans New Guinea languages. Ross concurred and removed the South Central Papuan and Eastern Trans Fly languages Eastern Trans Fly branches from Wurm s family, leaving only Tirio languages Tirio , Kiwaian languages Kiwaian , and Moraori language Moraori within Trans New Guinea, and the Trans New Guinea identity of Kiwaian suspect. Classification The three South Central Papuan families are only distantly related. Ross 2005 places them only in a tentative group together. A more conservative approach would postulate three independent stocks without lumping them together into a South Central Papuan stock. clade label1 nowrap South Central Papuan  1 clade 1 Bulaka River family Yelmek language Yelmek , Maklew language Maklew 2 Pahoturi family Ag b language Ag b Dabu , Idi language Idi , Waia language Waia label3   nowrap Morehead & Upper   br   nowrap Maro Rivers family 3 clade 1 Kanum Ngk lmpw Kanum language Ngk lmpw Kanum , B di Kanum language B di Kanum , Sota Kanum language Sota Kanum , Sm rky Kanum language Sm rky Kanum 2 Yey Yey language Yey 4 clade 1 Nambu Namo language Namo Dorro , Nambo language ... DEFAULTSORT South Central Papuan Languages Category Papuan languages Category Proposed language families ...   more details




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