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70= TIBETIC phylozone |
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TIBETIC |
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covers the "Tibetan" or Phöke+ Kinnauri set, part of the "Tibeto-Burman" affinity within the "Sino-Tibetan" ("Sino-Indian") continental affinity; comprising 1 set of languages (= 25 outer languages) spoken by communities in Central Asia, on both sides of the Himalayas: 70-A PHÖKE+ KINNAURI |
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1 Set • 4 Chains • 10 Nets • 25 OuterLanguages • 76 InnerLanguages • 87 Dialects • 54 ISO-639-Relatives |
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ISO-639 A 1
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ISO-639-5-Collective-tbq Tibeto-Burman
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GeoEntity C 1
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Bhutan
| China
| Nepal
| India
| Pakistan
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Match 2 |
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71= HIMALAYIC phylozone |
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HIMALAYIC |
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covers the "East Himalayan+ Dhimal" grouping, part of the "Tibeto-Burman" affinity within the "Sino-Tibetan" ("Sino-Indian") continental affinity; comprising 3 sets of languages (= 48 outer languages) spoken by communities in Central Asia, in the eastern Himalayan mountain-valleys and highlands: 71-A NEWARI+ DOLKHALI 71-B MAGAR+ LORONGKHA 71-C DHIMAL+TOTO |
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3 Sets • 5 Chains • 14 Nets • 48 OuterLanguages • 113 InnerLanguages • 53 Dialects • 39 ISO-639-Relatives |
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ISO-639 A 1
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ISO-639-5-Collective-tbq Tibeto-Burman
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GeoEntity C 1
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Nepal
| India
| Bhutan
| China
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Match 3 |
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72= GARIC phylozone |
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covers the Bodo+ Konyak grouping, part of the "Tibeto-Burman" affinity within the "Sino-Tibetan" ("Sino-Indian") continental affinity; comprising 2 sets of languages (= 23 outer languages) spoken by communities in and around the Brahmaputra middle basin: 72-A BODO+ GARO 72-B KONYAK+ AO |
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2 Sets • 4 Chains • 15 Nets • 23 OuterLanguages • 52 InnerLanguages • 115 Dialects • 24 ISO-639-Relatives |
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ISO-639 A 1
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ISO-639-5-Collective-tbq Tibeto-Burman
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GeoEntity C 1
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India
| Bangladesh
| Myanmar
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Match 4 |
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73= KUKIC phylozone |
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covers the "Kuki+ Naga" grouping, part of the "Tibeto-Burman" affinity within the "Sino-Tibetan" ("Sino-Indian") continental affinity; comprising 4 sets of languages (= 49 outer languages) spoken by communities in the highlands around the middle Brahmaputra valley: 73-A LOTHA+ LIANGMAI 73-B MRUNG 73-C MIKIRI+MEITHEI 73-D THADO+FALAM |
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4 Sets • 12 Chains • 31 Nets • 49 OuterLanguages • 166 InnerLanguages • 57 Dialects • 53 ISO-639-Relatives |
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ISO-639 A 1
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ISO-639-5-Collective-tbq Tibeto-Burman
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GeoEntity C 1
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India
| Myanmar
| Bangladesh
| Nepal
| China
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Match 5 |
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74= MIRIC phylozone |
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covers the "Mirish" or Nisi+ Miri set, part of the "Tibeto-Burman" affinity, within the "Sino-Tibetan" ("Sino-Indian") continental affinity; comprising a grouping of 1 set of languages (= 6 outer languages) spoken by communities in the mountain-valleys and highlands north of the middle Brahmaputra: 74-A NISI+ MIRI |
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1 Set • 1 Chain • 5 Nets • 6 OuterLanguages • 18 InnerLanguages • 14 Dialects • 7 ISO-639-Relatives |
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ISO-639 A 1
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ISO-639-5-Collective-tbq Tibeto-Burman
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GeoEntity C 1
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India
| China
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Match 6 |
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75= KACHINIC phylozone |
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KACHINIC |
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covers the "Kachin+ Luish" or Jingpho+ Kado grouping, part of the "Tibeto-Burman" affinity within the "Sino-Tibetan" ("Sino-Indian") continental affinity; comprising 2 sets of languages (= 3 outer languages) spoken by communities in continental Southeast Asia, between the middle Brahmaputra and the middle Mekong basins: 75-A JINGPHO+ TAMAN 75-B KADO+ GANAAN |
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2 Sets • 2 Chains • 3 Nets • 3 OuterLanguages • 11 InnerLanguages • 11 Dialects • 3 ISO-639-Relatives |
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ISO-639 A 1
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ISO-639-5-Collective-tbq Tibeto-Burman
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GeoEntity C 1
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Myanmar
| China
| India
| Lao People’s Democratic Republic
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Match 7 |
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76= RUNGIC phylozone |
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RUNGIC |
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covers the "Rung" reference area, part of the "Tibeto-Burman" affinity within the "Sino-Tibetan" ("Sino-Indian") continental affinity; comprising 4 sets of languages (= 9 outer languages) spoken by communities in continental Southeast Asia, between the upper Brahmaputra and upper Salween basins: 76-A NUNG+ NORRA 76-B JIARONG 76-C QIANG+ DZORGAI 76-D P'UMI |
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4 Sets • 4 Chains • 6 Nets • 9 OuterLanguages • 26 InnerLanguages • 23 Dialects • 8 ISO-639-Relatives |
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ISO-639 A 1
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ISO-639-5-Collective-tbq Tibeto-Burman
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GeoEntity C 1
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China
| Myanmar
| India
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Match 8 |
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77= IRRAWADDIC phylozone |
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covers the "Burmese+ Lolo" or Bama+ Nasö grouping, part of the "Tibeto-Burman" affinity within the "Sino-Tibetan" ("Sino-Indian") continental affinity; comprising 3 sets of languages (= 27 outer languages) spoken by communities in continental Southeast Asia, centered on the Irrawaddy river and its tributaries: 77-A BAMA+ LAWNG 77-B NASÖ+ AKHA 77-C BAI+ DALI* |
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3 Sets • 10 Chains • 19 Nets • 27 OuterLanguages • 91 InnerLanguages • 68 Dialects • 38 ISO-639-Relatives |
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ISO-639 A 1
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ISO-639-5-Collective-tbq Tibeto-Burman
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GeoEntity C 1
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Myanmar
| China
| Lao People’s Democratic Republic
| Thailand
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Match 9 |
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78= KARENIC phylozone |
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covers the "Karen" or Pwo+ Sgaw set, part of the "Sino-Tibetan" ("Sino-Indian") continental affinity; comprising 1 set of languages (= 12 outer languages) spoken by communities in central Southeast Asia: 78-A PWO + SGAW The Karen set constitutes an independent component of the "Sino-Tibetan" affinity, and is no longer considered part of the intermediate "Tibeto-Burman" affinity. |
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1 Set • 1 Chain • 2 Nets • 12 OuterLanguages • 22 InnerLanguages • 30 Dialects • 12 ISO-639-Relatives |
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ISO-639 A 1
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ISO-639-5-Collective-kar Karen
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GeoEntity C 1
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Myanmar
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Match 10 |
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79= SINITIC phylozone |
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covers the "Chinese" or Han-Yu set, part of the "Sino-Tibetan" ("Sino-Indian") continental affinity; comprising 1 set of languages (= 16 outer languages) spoken by communities throughout East Asia, centered on the Huang-He ("Yellow River") and Yangtze basins: 79-A HAN-YU including 3 arterial languages: Putonghua (Mandarin); Wu; Yue (Cantonese) The English term "dialect" has in the past been used inappropriately to describe the major components of "Wider Chinese", which are here classified as a net of 16 outer-languages, divided into 69 inner-languages (and subsequently into 429 "dialects", in the Register's usage of that term and on the basis of presently limited knowledge). Although degrees of spoken inter-intelligibility vary greatly within each outer-language, and are generally low among outer-languages, communication within China is facilitated by a common writing system and by the universal teaching of Putonghua (the standard form of "Mainstream Chinese" or so-called 'Mandarin') as the language of national education. Mainstream Chinese, or Putonghua in the wider sense, is the language with the largest number of primary speakers in the world, serving as the official national language of the most populous nation-state. At the end of the 20th century, the title of "most spoken language in the world" can be taken to alternate between Mainstream Chinese and English within each 24-hour cycle, depending on whether China is "asleep" or "awake". Mainstream Chinese is one of two languages in the world to have reached an estimated total of one billion primary plus alternate voices by the end of the 2bd millennium. |
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1 Set • 1 Chain • 1 Net • 16 OuterLanguages • 69 InnerLanguages • 429 Dialects • 22 ISO-639-Relatives |
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ISO-639 A 1
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ISO-639-5-Collective-zhx Chinese
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GeoEntity C 1
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Bangladesh
| Bhutan
| Myanmar
| India
| Japan
| Lao People’s Democratic Republic
| Kazakhstan
| Kyrgyzstan
| Malaysia
| Nepal
| Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
| Pakistan
| Singapore
| Republic of Korea
| Thailand
| Vietnam
| Australia
| Brazil
| Brunei Darussalam
| Canada
| Colombia
| Costa Rica
| Cuba
| Fiji
| France
| French Guiana
| French Polynesia
| Guam
| Guatemala
| Guyana
| Indonesia
| Jamaica
| Madagascar
| Mauritius
| Mexico
| Mongolia
| Mozambique
| Nauru
| Netherlands
| New Zealand
| Panama
| Papua New Guinea
| Paraguay
| Peru
| Philippines
| Portugal
| Réunion
| Samoa
| Seychelles
| South Africa
| Suriname
| Trinidad and Tobago
| United Kingdom
| United States
| Vanuatu
| Venezuela
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1-10 of 11 matches of 32810 nodes total |