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Match 1
ID a & Name b 18-CBA-af Dlige
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Page g 111
LSName h dlige
LSType i inner language
IsNotional k no
Notes l part of laamang-C.
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GeoEntity C 1 Nigeria
Match 2
ID a & Name b 18-HAA Nyimatli + Pidlimdi
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Page g 115
LSName h NYIMATLI + PIDLIMDI
LSType i net
IsNotional k no
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1 OuterLanguage • 3 InnerLanguages
Match 3
ID a & Name b 18-HAA-a Nyimatli + Pidlimdi
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Page g 115
LSName h Nyimatli + Pidlimdi
LSType i outer language
IsNotional k no
Notes l tera ⊕ Gombe... Akko... Biu districts
Scale o 4
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3 InnerLanguages
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GeoEntity C 1 Nigeria
Match 4
ID a & Name b 18-HAA-ab Pidlimdi
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Page g 115
LSName h pidlimdi
LSType i inner language
IsNotional k no
Notes l hina, hinna, ghuna, ghena
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GeoEntity C 1 Nigeria
Match 5
ID a & Name b 29-CDA-ac Yardliwarra
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Page g 212
LSName h yardliwarra
LSType i inner language
IsNotional k no
Notes l ⊕ Frome-SW. lake
Scale o 0
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GeoEntity C 1 Australia
Match 6
ID a & Name b 29-Y Marrawah + Kaoota
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Page g 224
LSName h MARRAWAH + KAOOTA
LSType i set
IsNotional k yes
Notes l TASMANIAN notional set ¶ The total ethnic clearance of Tasmania was undertaken between 1805 and 1830, by speakers of [52=] English. The last 200 survivors were deported in 1829-34 to Flinders and other small offshore islands, and the last Tasmanian languages were effectively extinct before 1900 ➤ The only data are a few poorly recorded wordlists from 19th cent. and recordings of the last partial speakers in the early 20th . Degrees of relationship among Tasmanian languages and their affinities to languages of mainland Australia cannot be accurately judged, and the following classification is largely notional (and certainly simplified). It provides a framework to be checked and amplified against every surviving scrap of information on the peoples and languages of Tasmania # Reconstructed linguistic divisions have hitherto been labelled by points of the compass and foreign place-names. They are here renamed with place-names of apparent local origin.
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2 Chains • 2 Nets • 5 OuterLanguages • 18 InnerLanguages
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GeoEntity C 1 Australia
Match 7
ID a & Name b 47-AEA-a Hlai
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Page g 376
LSName h Hlai
LSType i outer language
IsNotional k yes
Notes l lai, la, loi, le, dli, b'li, k'lai, s'lai, pao-ting, kadai-dai, kadai-day, in [79=] Han-yu (Chinese): li; including xi-fang... zhong-sha... hei-tu, hlai-S. ⊕ Hainan-C. & -S. island (forested mountains)
Scale o 5
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5 InnerLanguages • 9 Dialects
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ISO-639 A 1 ISO-639-3-Language-lic Hlai
GeoEntity C 1 China
Match 8
ID a & Name b 52-ABA-bbe Scouse
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Page g 415
LSName h scouse
LSType i dialect
IsNotional k no
Notes l liverpool urban counterstream, liverpudlian ⊕ Merseyside: Liverpool... Birkenhead
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GeoEntity C 1 United Kingdom
Match 9
ID a & Name b 60-ABB-g Kalaallisut
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Page g 480
LSName h Kalaallisut
LSType i outer language
IsNotional k no
Notes l katladlit, inuktitut-NE., inuit-NE., 'eskimo'-NE., "greenlandic"
Scale o 4
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3 InnerLanguages
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ISO-639 A 1 ISO-639-1-Language-kl Kalaallisut
GeoEntity C 1 Greenland | Denmark

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