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12= SEMITIC phylozone |
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LSName h |
SEMITIC |
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covers the "Semitic" or 'Aramita+ Amarinya set, part of the "Afro-Asiatic" or "Hamito-Semitic" intercontinental affinity; comprising 1 set of languages (= 24 outer languages) spoken by communities in Northern and Northeastern Africa and Western Asia, from the North Atlantic and the Mediterranean to the Black Sea and the Indian Ocean: 12-A 'ARAMITA+ AMARINYA including 1 arterial language: 'Arabiyya Mashriqi with 'Arabiyya Maghribi (Eastern Arabic with Western Arabic) For certain reference-names in zone 12=, especially in the Arabic net [12=-AAC], diacritics have been used as follows: subscript dot / ţ, ḍ, ş/ for velarised emphatic consonants; / ħ / for the voiceless pharyngeal fricative; and overlining as in / ā / for long vowels. |
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1 Set • 3 Chains • 10 Nets • 24 OuterLanguages • 84 InnerLanguages • 353 Dialects • 82 ISO-639-Relatives |
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ISO-639 A 1
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ISO-639-5-Collective-sem Semitic
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GeoEntity C 1
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Afghanistan
| Algeria
| Bahrain
| Chad
| Comoros
| Cyprus
| Djibouti
| Egypt
| Eritrea
| Ethiopia
| Iran
| Iraq
| Israel
| Jordan
| Kenya
| Kuwait
| Lebanon
| Libya
| Malta
| Moldova
| Morocco
| Oman
| Palestine
| Qatar
| Russia
| Saudi Arabia
| Senegal
| Somalia
| Sudan
| Syria
| Tajikistan
| Tanzania
| Tunisia
| Turkey
| Uganda
| Ukraine
| United Arab Emirates
| Uzbekistan
| Western Sahara
| Yemen
| France
| Sweden
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Match 2 |
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ID a & Name b |
29-RAA-bq Biri |
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LSName h |
biri |
LSType i |
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IsNotional k |
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Notes l |
⊕ Charters Towers-SE. |
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GeoEntity C 1
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Australia
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ID a & Name b |
31= HESPERONESIC phylozone |
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LSName h |
HESPERONESIC |
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Notes l |
covers the "Hesperonesian" grouping, part of the "Austronesian" intercontinental affinity; comprising 18 sets of languages (= 462 outer languages) spoken by communities from western Pacific to Indian Ocean, on most islands from Philippines and Celebes through Java, mainland Southeast Asia, Hainan, Borneo and Sumatra to Madagascar: 31-A ARTA* 31-B DITAYLIN+ KABALUWEN* 31-C TAGALOG+ ILOCANO 31-D BLAAN+ GIANGAN 31-E SAMA+ BAJAW 31-F IDA'AN+ BAGAHAK 31-G TAMBANUA+ SUMAMBUQ 31-H LUNDAYE+ KELABIT 31-I BINTULU+ BURUSU 31-J MODANG+ TUBU 31-K JAGOI+ AHE* 31-L MAANYAN+ MERINA 31-M MALAYU+ CHAM 31-N BUGIS+ GORONTALO 31-O SANGIR+ TONDANO 31-P PALAU 31-Q YAP 31-R CHAMORRO including 3 arterial languages: [31=-C] Tagalog (Filipino); [31=-M] Malay with Indonesian; [31=-M] Jawa (Javanese) |
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18 Sets • 53 Chains • 163 Nets • 462 OuterLanguages • 1367 InnerLanguages • 215 Dialects • 468 ISO-639-Relatives |
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ISO-639 A 1
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ISO-639-5-Collective-poz Malayo-Polynesian
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GeoEntity C 1
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Brunei Darussalam
| Cambodia
| Guam
| Indonesia
| Madagascar
| Malaysia
| Micronesia
| New Caledonia
| Northern Mariana Islands
| Philippines
| Singapore
| Sri Lanka
| Thailand
| Vietnam
| Suriname
| French Guiana
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36-BAA-c Kilinailau |
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LSName h |
Kilinailau |
LSType i |
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IsNotional k |
yes |
Notes l |
⊕ Kilinailau, Carteret islands |
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GeoEntity C 1
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Papua New Guinea
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Match 5 |
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39= TRANSPACIFIC phylozone |
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LSName h |
TRANSPACIFIC |
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covers the "Transpacific" grouping, part of the "Oceanic" affinity within the "Austronesian" intercontinental affinity; comprising 3 sets of languages (= 57 outer languages) spoken by communities in Australasia, on islands across the Pacific Ocean from the Caroline Islands to Hawaii and Easter Island: 39-A ROTUMA 39-B BAU+NADROGA 39-C NUKUORO+RAPANUI The island languages and communities of the Nukuoro+ Rapanui set (& chain) extend well over a quarter of the way around the planet, from the Caroline islands to Easter island (from 154°E to 109°W) |
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3 Sets • 4 Chains • 22 Nets • 57 OuterLanguages • 166 InnerLanguages • 21 Dialects • 12 ISO-639-Relatives |
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ISO-639 A 1
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ISO-639-5-Collective-poz Malayo-Polynesian
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GeoEntity C 1
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Chile
| Fiji
| Micronesia
| New Caledonia
| Samoa
| New Zealand
| Papua New Guinea
| Solomon Islands
| Tokelau
| Tuvalu
| Vanuatu
| Wallis and Futuna
| United States
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44= TRANSASIA geozone |
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LSName h |
TRANSASIA |
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Grouping j |
geo |
IsNotional k |
no |
Notes l |
covers the "Turkic+ Manchurian" or "Altaic" reference area and hypothesis, part of the "wider Altaic" hypothesis (with languages of geozone 45=); comprising 3 sets of languages (= 16 outer languages) spoken by communities in Eurasia, from the European Balkans to Manchuria: 44-A TÜRKÇE+ CHUVASH 44-B BURYAT+ DONGXIANG 44-C EVEN+ MANCHU including 1 arterial language: [44=-A]: Türkçe (Turkish) with Azeri & Turkmen |
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3 Sets • 3 Chains • 4 Nets • 16 OuterLanguages • 70 InnerLanguages • 317 Dialects • 71 ISO-639-Relatives |
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ISO-639 A 1
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ISO-639-5-Collective-tut Altaic
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GeoEntity C 1
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Azerbaijan
| Afghanistan
| Bulgaria
| China
| Cyprus
| Georgia
| Deutschland
| Greece
| Iran
| Kazakhstan
| Kyrgyzstan
| Lithuania
| Republic of Macedonia
| Moldova
| Mongolia
| Romania
| Russia
| Syria
| Tajikistan
| Turkey
| Turkmenistan
| Ukraine
| Uzbekistan
| Serbia
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Match 7 |
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45= EAST-ASIA geozone |
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EAST-ASIA |
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covers the "East-Asia" reference area, composed of sets not covered in any phylozone, part of the "wider Altaic" hypothesis (with languages of geozone 44=); comprising 3 sets of languages (= 11 outer languages) spoken by communities around the Sea of Japan, mainly on the Korean peninsula and the Japanese archipelago: 45-A HANKUKMAL+ CHEJUMAL 45-B EZO+ KURILE 45-C NIHONGO+ OKINAWAGO including 2 arterial languages: [45=-A] Hankukmal (Korean); [45=-C] Nihongo (Japanese) |
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3 Sets • 3 Chains • 5 Nets • 11 OuterLanguages • 46 InnerLanguages • 169 Dialects • 15 ISO-639-Relatives |
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ISO-639 A 1
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ISO-639-5-Collective-tut Altaic
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Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
| Republic of Korea
| Japan
| Brazil
| China
| Russia
| Uzbekistan
| Kazakhstan
| United States
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Match 8 |
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46= SOUTH-ASIA geozone |
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covers the "South-Asia" reference area of languages not covered in any phylozone, including the Mon-Khmer grouping (46-D to 46-G; and also the broader "Austro-Asiatic" hypothesis = 46-C to 46-G, and perhaps also 46-B); comprising 11 sets of languages (= 85 outer languages) spoken by communities situated in South and Southeast Asia, from the western Himalayas to the Nicobar and Andaman islands and the South China Sea: 46-A BURUSHASKI+ WERSHIKWAR 46-B NIHALI* 46-C SANTALI+ SORA 46-D KHASI+ KHAMANG 46-E VIÊT+ MUONG 46-F KHMAE+ KATU 46-G MON+ SEMAI 46-H TAIHLONG+ MILO 46-I AKACARI+ AKAJERU* 46-J APUCIKWAR+ AKABEA* 46-K JARAWA+ ONGE* including 1 arterial language: [46=-E] Viêt (Vietnamese) |
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11 Sets • 23 Chains • 42 Nets • 85 OuterLanguages • 220 InnerLanguages • 353 Dialects • 158 ISO-639-Relatives |
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GeoEntity C 1
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Bangladesh
| Bhutan
| Myanmar
| Cambodia
| China
| India
| Lao People’s Democratic Republic
| Malaysia
| Nepal
| Pakistan
| Thailand
| Vietnam
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Match 9 |
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47= DAIC phylozone |
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DAIC |
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covers the "Daic", "wider Kadai" or Thai+ Gelao set, part of the "Austro-Tai" hypothesis (with languages of phylosector 3=Austronesian); comprising 1 set of languages (= 26 outer languages) spoken by communities in Southeast Asia, from northeastern India to southwestern China: 47-A THAI+ GELAO including 1 arterial language: Thai with Isan & Lao |
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1 Set • 9 Chains • 15 Nets • 26 OuterLanguages • 108 InnerLanguages • 117 Dialects • 68 ISO-639-Relatives |
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ISO-639 A 1
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ISO-639-5-Collective-tai Tai
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GeoEntity C 1
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Myanmar
| Cambodia
| China
| Lao People’s Democratic Republic
| India
| Thailand
| Vietnam
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Match 10 |
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49= DRAVIDIC phylozone |
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LSName h |
DRAVIDIC |
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covers the "Dravidian" grouping; comprising 5 sets (= 24 outer languages) spoken by communities throughout South Asia, from Afghanistan to Sri Lanka: 49-A BRA'UIDI 49-B KURUKH+ MALTO 49-C KOLAMI+ PARJI 49-D TELUGU+ KUYI 49-E TAMIL+ TULU including 2 arterial languages: [49=-D] Telugu; [49=-E] Tamil |
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5 Sets • 7 Chains • 16 Nets • 24 OuterLanguages • 68 InnerLanguages • 134 Dialects • 48 ISO-639-Relatives |
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ISO-639 A 1
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ISO-639-5-Collective-dra Dravidian
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GeoEntity C 1
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India
| Afghanistan
| Bangladesh
| Malaysia
| Nepal
| Pakistan
| Sri Lanka
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1-10 of 17 matches of 32810 nodes total |