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ID a & Name b |
52-AAA-c Svenska + Dansk |
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LSName h |
Svenska + Dansk |
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Swedish+ Danish, "nordic"-E., "baltic-sea nordic", östnordisk |
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23 InnerLanguages • 41 Dialects • 28 ISO-639-Relatives |
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GeoEntity C 1
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Denmark
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| Finland
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Match 2 |
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ID a & Name b |
52-ABA-cic Black-Urban-E. |
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LSName h |
black-urban-E. |
LSType i |
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IsNotional k |
no |
Notes l |
⊕ Washington; Baltimore... |
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ID a & Name b |
52-ACB-ga Yiddish-W. |
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LSName h |
yiddish-W. |
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IsNotional k |
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Notes l |
west-jiddisch ➤ the indigenous German and (until 19 cent. also literary) idiom of Yiddish, from which Yiddish-E. developed from 14th cent; Yiddish-W., which spread southwards to Lombardy in 15th cent. and northwards to the North Sea and Baltic ports, is now close to extinction. |
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ISO-639 A 1
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ISO-639-3-Language-yih Western Yiddish
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GeoEntity C 1
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Deutschland
| France
| Schweiz
| Italy
| Netherlands
| Slovensko
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Match 4 |
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ID a & Name b |
54-A Lietuviškai + Latviašu |
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Page g |
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LSName h |
LIETUVIŠKAI + LATVIAŠU |
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BALTIC, "lithuanian+ latvian" |
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1 Chain • 3 Nets • 3 OuterLanguages • 9 InnerLanguages • 3 Dialects • 5 ISO-639-Relatives |
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54= BALTIC phylozone |
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LSName h |
BALTIC |
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phylo |
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covers the "Baltic", "Latvian+ Lithuanian" or Lietuviškai+ Latviašu set, part of the "Balto-Slavic" grouping within the "Indo-European" intercontinental affinity; comprising 1 set of languages (= 3 outer languages) spoken by communities in Europe, on the southern coast of the Baltic Sea: 54-A LIETUVIŠKAI+ LATVIAŠU |
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1 Set • 1 Chain • 3 Nets • 3 OuterLanguages • 9 InnerLanguages • 3 Dialects • 5 ISO-639-Relatives |
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ISO-639 A 1
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ISO-639-5-Collective-bat Baltic
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GeoEntity C 1
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Latvia
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| Canada
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| Russia
| Kazakhstan
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Match 6 |
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ID a & Name b |
59-AAD-b Shina + Gilgiti |
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Page g |
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LSName h |
Shina + Gilgiti |
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shina+ palasi ⊕ Gilgit... Diamer... Baltistan districts |
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9 InnerLanguages • 11 Dialects • 3 ISO-639-Relatives |
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Pakistan
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ID a & Name b |
59-ACB-bc Folditka-Romá |
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Page g |
476 |
LSName h |
folditka-romá |
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Notes l |
"baltic" romani ¶ nomadic community |
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ISO-639 A 1
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ISO-639-3-Language-rml Baltic Romani
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GeoEntity C 1
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Northern Europe
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Match 8 |
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5= INDO-EUROPEAN phylosector |
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LSName h |
INDO-EUROPEAN |
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Grouping j |
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IsNotional k |
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Notes l |
This phylosector covers 10 sets of languages (= 150 outer languages, comprising 873 inner languages) spoken traditionally by communities across much of Eurasia, from Iceland and the British Isles in the northwest to Sri Lanka in the south, constituting the Indo-European intercontinental affinity. During the last half millennium, languages of this phylosector (principally from zones 51=, 52=, 53= and 59=) have spread to all other continents of the world, and across northern Asia, and over half the world's population now speaks a language from this phylosector (as either primary or alternate voices). Zones 50= to 57= cover languages traditionally spoken in Europe, and 58= to 59= cover languages traditionally spoken in western and southern Asia. Zones are arranged in the approximate geographic order of their traditional areas in Eurasia, moving from northwestern Europe to southern Asia, and this order has no implication for prehistorical reconstructions: 50= CELTIC phylozone 51= ROMANIC phylozone 52= GERMANIC phylozone 53= SLAVIC phylozone 54= BALTIC phylozone 55= ALBANIC phylozone 56= HELLENIC phylozone 57= ARMENIC phylozone 58= IRANIC phylozone 59= INDIC phylozone |
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10 Zones • 10 Sets • 19 Chains • 49 Nets • 150 OuterLanguages • 868 InnerLanguages • 2628 Dialects • 565 ISO-639-Relatives |
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ISO-639 A 1
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ISO-639-5-Collective-ine Indo-European
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Match 9 |
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ID a & Name b |
70-AAA-cc Balti |
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Page g |
527 |
LSName h |
balti |
LSType i |
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IsNotional k |
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sbalti, sbalt, baltistani, baltistan bhotia ⊕ Baltistan mountains |
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ISO-639 A 1
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ISO-639-3-Language-bft Balti
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GeoEntity C 1
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Pakistan
| India
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1-9 of 9 matches of 32810 nodes total |