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ID a & Name b |
51-AAC-bec Bonaire |
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LSName h |
bonaire |
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IsNotional k |
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Notes l |
⊕ Bonaire island |
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GeoEntity C 1
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Caribbean Netherlands
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Match 2 |
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ID a & Name b |
51= ROMANIC phylozone |
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LSName h |
ROMANIC |
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covers the "Romance" or Italiano+ Româneasca set, part of the "Indo-European" intercontinental affinity; comprising 1 set of languages (= 30 outer languages) spoken traditionally by communities throughout southern Europe, from Portugal to Moldova, with extensions to all other continents of the world: 51-A ITALIANO+ ROMÂNEASCA including 4 arterial languages: Português (Portuguese); Español (Spanish); Français (French); Italiano (Italian) This phylozone comprises the modern Romance relatives of Latin (and Latin itself), the only surviving languages of the "Italic" component of the Indo-European intercontinental affinity. The present internal diversity of the Romance idioms in Italy may reflect an historical influence < other Italic languages absorbed by Latin during the earliest period of Roman power. In the same way, the internal diversity among Romance idioms in northern Italy and further west probably reflects an influence < the former [50=] Celtic ("Gaulish" or Britannic-related) languages of continental Europe, whose own relationship with Italic (including Latin) no doubt accelerated their submersion. |
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1 Set • 1 Chain • 4 Nets • 30 OuterLanguages • 191 InnerLanguages • 683 Dialects • 85 ISO-639-Relatives |
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ISO-639 A 1
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ISO-639-5-Collective-itc Italic
| ISO-639-5-Collective-roa Romance
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GeoEntity C 1
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Albania
| Algeria
| Andorra
| Angola
| Argentina
| Belgium
| Belize
| Benin
| Bolivia
| Bosnia and Herzegovina
| Brazil
| Bulgaria
| Burkina Faso
| Central African Republic
| Cambodia
| Cameroon
| Canada
| Cape Verde
| Chad
| United Kingdom
| Chile
| China
| Colombia
| Comoros
| Republic of the Congo
| Democratic Republic of the Congo
| Costa Rica
| Croatia
| Cuba
| Côte d’Ivoire
| Djibouti
| Dominican Republic
| Timor-Leste
| Ecuador
| Egypt
| El Salvador
| Equatorial Guinea
| France
| French Guiana
| French Polynesia
| Gabon
| Greece
| Guadeloupe
| Guatemala
| Guinea
| Guinea-Bissau
| Haiti
| Honduras
| India
| Indonesia
| Israel
| Italy
| Lao People’s Democratic Republic
| Lebanon
| Republic of Macedonia
| Madagascar
| Malaysia
| Mali
| Martinique
| Mauritania
| Mauritius
| Mexico
| Moldova
| Monaco
| Morocco
| Aruba
| Curaçao
| Sint Maarten
| Caribbean Netherlands
| New Caledonia
| Nicaragua
| Niger
| Panama
| Paraguay
| Peru
| Philippines
| Portugal
| Romania
| Rwanda
| Réunion
| San Marino
| Senegal
| Seychelles
| Singapore
| Slovenija
| Spain
| Sri Lanka
| Saint Lucia
| Schweiz
| Togo
| Trinidad and Tobago
| Tunisia
| Turkey
| United States
| Ukraine
| Uruguay
| Vatican City
| Vanuatu
| Venezuela
| Vietnam
| United States Virgin Islands
| British Virgin Islands
| Wallis and Futuna
| Western Sahara
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ID a & Name b |
52-ABA-clk Leeward-English |
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LSName h |
leeward-english |
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leeward islands english ; absorbing [52=] Leeward Anglo-Creole |
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GeoEntity C 1
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Anguilla
| Collectivity of Saint Martin
| Sint Maarten
| Saint Barthélemy
| Caribbean Netherlands
| Saint Kitts and Nevis
| Antigua and Barbuda
| Montserrat
| Guadeloupe
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ID a & Name b |
52-ABB-apg Saint-Martin-Creole |
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LSName h |
saint-martin-creole |
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Notes l |
sint-maarten creole ⊕ Sint Maarten, St.Martin island |
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GeoEntity C 1
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Aruba
| Curaçao
| Sint Maarten
| Caribbean Netherlands
| Collectivity of Saint Martin
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ID a & Name b |
52-ABB-aph Saba-Creole |
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LSName h |
saba-creole |
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⊕ Saba island: Windy Side |
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GeoEntity C 1
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Aruba
| Curaçao
| Sint Maarten
| Caribbean Netherlands
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Match 6 |
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ID a & Name b |
52-ABB-api Sint-Eustatius-Creole |
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LSName h |
sint-eustatius-creole |
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Notes l |
⊕ Sint Eustatius island: Oranjestad |
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GeoEntity C 1
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Aruba
| Curaçao
| Sint Maarten
| Caribbean Netherlands
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Match 7 |
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ID a & Name b |
52= GERMANIC phylozone |
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411 |
LSName h |
GERMANIC |
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Notes l |
covers the "Germanic" or Norsk+ Frysk set, part of the "Indo-European" intercontinental affinity; comprising 1 set of languages (= 25 outer languages) spoken traditionally by communities in Europe, extending from Iceland to eastern Europe, with extensions to all other continents of the world: 52-A NORSK+ FRYSK including 2 arterial languages: English; Deutsch (German). Historically, the Germanic set was tripartite, represented by the [52=-A] Nordic, [52=-C] Continental West Germanic & [52=-D] extinct Gothic chains. [52=-B] Anglic (English+ Anglo-Creole) is now better treated as a fourth chain, having diverged from the languages of [52=-C] under influence < [51=] Romance, esp. French, and also [52=-A] Nordic (see also note below under [52=-C] Frysk+ Frasch). This zone and set include (1) the language spoken in Europe west of Russia by the largest number of primary voices, i.e. German, and (2) the language spoken on the planet by the largest number of alternate voices, i.e. English. |
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1 Set • 4 Chains • 6 Nets • 25 OuterLanguages • 206 InnerLanguages • 835 Dialects • 113 ISO-639-Relatives |
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ISO-639 A 1
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ISO-639-5-Collective-gem Germanic
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GeoEntity C 1
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Argentina
| Australia
| Österreich
| Bahamas
| Belgium
| Bolivia
| Brazil
| Canada
| Colombia
| Česko
| Denmark
| Estonia
| Faroe Islands
| Finland
| France
| Deutschland
| Magyarország
| Iceland
| Italy
| Lesotho
| Liechtenstein
| Lithuania
| Luxembourg
| Mexico
| Namibia
| Netherlands
| Aruba
| Curaçao
| Sint Maarten
| Caribbean Netherlands
| Norway
| Polska
| Russia
| Slovensko
| Slovenija
| South Africa
| Suriname
| Swaziland
| Sweden
| Schweiz
| United States
| Ukraine
| Uruguay
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80= CARIBIC phylozone |
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LSName h |
CARIBIC |
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covers the "wider Carib", "Cariban" or Yucpa+ Bakairi set; comprising 1 set of languages (= 37 outer languages) spoken by widely scattered communities in northern South America, and formerly on islands of the Caribbean: 80-A YUCPA+ BAKAIRI |
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1 Set • 11 Chains • 18 Nets • 37 OuterLanguages • 94 InnerLanguages • 8 Dialects • 1 ISO-639-Relative |
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Match 9 |
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ID a & Name b |
82-ABA Garifuna + "Dominican" |
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LSName h |
Garifuna + 'Dominican' |
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Notes l |
kalíphona, inyeri-kalíphona, kalipona, "island carib" influence < [80=] Cariban; original [82=] Inyeri language was preserved by Arawakan women in communities dominated from 15th century by Carib males speaking one or more [80=] Carib languages |
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2 OuterLanguages • 3 InnerLanguages |
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Match 10 |
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ID a & Name b |
82-ABA-ba Garifuna |
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LSName h |
garifuna |
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"black carib" ¶ speakers arrived as deportees from St.Vincent island in 1790's ➤ current dialects to be established ⊕ Gulf of Honduras coast |
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GeoEntity C 1
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Belize
| Guatemala
| Honduras
| Nicaragua
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