Linguasphere-Register
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lsr Root ▶ 5= INDO-EUROPEAN phylosector ▶ 59= INDIC phylozone
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id name |
59= INDIC phylozone |
list descendants |
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position |
06.10 |
nodeType |
innernode |
also |
Hindi + Domari; Indic; Indo-Aryan |
keyWords |
Indo-Iranian |
pdf |
OL-SITE 1999-2000 MASTER ONE Sectors 5-Zones 55-59.pdf |
lsrType |
zone |
grouping |
phylo |
scale |
> 1.000.000.000 |
lsrCountry |
Bangladesh; Bhutan; India; Nepal; Pakistan; Sri Lanka; plus migration to: Afghanistan; Albania; Armenia; Australia; Bosnia; Brazil; Bulgaria; China; Colombia; Czech Rep.; Denmark; Egypt; Estonia; Fiji; France; French Guiana; Germany; Greece; Guyana; Hungary; Iran; Italy; Kazakhstan; Kenya; Latvia; Lebanon; Mauritius; Moldova; Norway; Palestine; Poland; Portugal; Romania; Russia; Slovakia; Slovenia; South Africa; Spain; Surinam; Sweden; Syria; Trinidad & Tobago; Turkey; Uganda; UK; Ukraine; USA; Uzbekistan; Yugoslavia; etc. |
notes |
covers the "Indic", "Indo-Aryan" or Hindi + Domari set of languages, part of the "Indo-Iranian" grouping within the "Indo-European" intercontinental affinity; comprising 1 set of languages (= 49 outer languages) spoken by communities in South Asia, from the Himalayas to the island of Ceylon, with extensions throughout the world: 59=A HINDI + DOMARI including 5 arterial languages: Hindi with Urdu; Bhojpuri with Maithili; Panjabi; Marathi; Bangla (Bengali) with Sylhetti A continuum of relationships among languages covered by 58=Iranic and by 59=Indic passes through the transitional languages of the [58=] Bashgali + Waigeli (Nuristani) chain. For the reference-names of [59=-AAF] Central Indic languages, diacritics have been used as follows: subscript dot / , ..., É, Ñ / for retroflex consonants; overlining e.g. / ā / for a long vowel; underlining / r / for vocalic r. |
statistics |
1 set • 3 chains • 16 nets • 49 outerLanguages • 294 innerLanguages • 560 dialects • 746 leaves • 923 descendants • 144 with wikidataLinks • 122 with iso639Links • 117 with ethnologueLinks • 357 with glottologLinks |