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This is a '''list of languages''' spoken after and during the |
This is a '''list of languages''' spoken after and during the 17th century and their historic and present classification into language families. |
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The languages of the world can be classified into 23 major language families which have been nearly universally recognised since the 1930s. |
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* '''Algonquian''' (''Algonquisch''), mainly spoken in northeastern America |
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* '''Asiatic''' (''Asiatisch''), spoken in eastern Asia, [[Tibet]], [[Erawa]], and in the diaspora |
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* '''Australian''' (''Australische''), spoken on the Australian continent |
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* '''Austric''' (''Zuidelijk''), spoken in southeast Asia, the island of Madagaskira, and the Pacific |
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* '''Azanian''' (''Azanisch''), spoken across Africa |
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* '''Aztalanic''' (''Aztalanisch''), spoken almost exclusively within [[Mexico]] |
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* '''Basque''' (''Baskisch''), spoken in northern [[Spain]], southwestern [[France]], and in northern America |
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* '''Caucasian''' (''Kaukasisch''), spoken in the Caucasus region |
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* '''Dravido-Corean''' (''Dramidisch-Coreaans''), native in the [[Carnatic]] and [[Corea]] and spoken in the diaspora |
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* '''Erythraean''' (''Erythreeër''), widely spoken in Africa, Arabia, the Levant, Mesopotamia, etc. |
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* '''Eskimo''' (''Eskimo''), exclusively spoken in northern [[Tussenland]], [[Alyeska]], and [[Greenland]] |
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* '''Hunnic''' (''Hunnisch''), native to [[Hungary]] and western [[Russia]] |
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* '''Japonic''' (''Jappisch''), spoken mainly in [[Japan]], [[Tauland]], and the diaspora |
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* '''Maipure''' (''Maipureïsche''), spoken across South America |
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* '''Mande''' (''Mandisch''), spoken in western Africa |
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* '''Maya''' (''Maya''), spoken in [[Mexico]] |
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* '''North Pacific''' (''Noordelijkisch''), spoken in northern America and [[Russia]] |
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* '''Papuan''' (''Papaans''), spoken in the [[Philippines]] and [[Australie]] |
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* '''Quechua''' (''Quetsjoea''), mainly spoken in [[Peru]] and neighbouring states |
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* '''Tai''' (''Tai''), spoken in southeast Asia and southern [[China]] |
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* '''Tartarian''' (''Tartarisch''), spoken across Eurasia from [[Rumelia]] to [[Ainu Mosir]] |
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* '''Tupi''' (''Toepi''), spoken across South America |
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* '''Westerzean''' (''Westerzeense''), spoken in western North America |
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The '''Scythian languages''' (Dutch: ''Scythische talen'') are a language family native to [[History of Europe|Europe]], [[Persia]] and its peripheries, and northern South Asia. In modern times, the languages have spread to [[Tauland]], Oceania, and the Americas. This group is also sometimes referred to as the '''Aryan languages'''. |
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The term 'Scythian' was coined by Dutch linguist [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcus_Zuerius_van_Boxhorn Marcus Zuerius van Boxhorn], who proposed that several languages of Europe and Asia were related. Generally, the Scythian languages are divided into seven branches; Aegean, Aryan, Baltic, Celtic, Slavic, Germanic, and Italic. |
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=== Aegean === |
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=== Aryan === |
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=== Baltic === |
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=== Celtic === |
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=== Slavic === |
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=== Germanic === |
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==== Netherlandic ==== |
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* Continental Dutch |
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* [[Amerikaens]] |
* [[Amerikaens]] |
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* [[Standard Chinese]] |
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===== Creole descendants ===== |
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*[[South Tussenland#Demographics|South Tussenlandic]] |
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* [[Boschland#Boschaens Creole|Boschaens]] |
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*[[Zeylan#Zeylanese Creole|Zeylaans]] |
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*[[Guiana#Demographics|Guianese]] |
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=== Italic === |
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== Sinitic == |
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* [[Mandarin|New Mandarin]] |
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* [[Mandarin#Imperial Cantonese (1860-1931)|Imperial Cantonese]] |
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==== Coreanic ==== |
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* [[Corean]] |
* [[Corean]] |
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* [[English language|English]] |
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* [[Philippine Spanish]] |
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* [[Western Turkish]] |
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== Language families == |
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* [[Tauland#Ljoetsjoeans|Ljoetsjoean]] |
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* [[Ainu Mosir#Language|Ainu]] |
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== Romanisation systems == |
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* [[Keukenkamp romanisation|Keukenkamp]] (for Corean) |
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*[[Manastir romanisation|Manastir]] (for Turkish) |
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Latest revision as of 07:20, 9 January 2023
This is a list of languages spoken after and during the 17th century and their historic and present classification into language families.