The Languages of the WorldFunk & Wagnalls, 1975 - 374 páginas Reference book on the languages of the world. |
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... linguistic scholarship . The oldest known Turkic people are the Kirgiz , of whom documents exist dating as far back as 200 B.C. The Turks seem originally to have been a woodland , hunting people in the Altai Mountain region . In the 6th ...
... linguistic scholarship . The oldest known Turkic people are the Kirgiz , of whom documents exist dating as far back as 200 B.C. The Turks seem originally to have been a woodland , hunting people in the Altai Mountain region . In the 6th ...
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... linguistic , for the languages exhibit such wide variations among themselves that it seems hardly likely that they belong to a single family . There are more than 500 of these languages , but only about 2 million speakers . Few of the ...
... linguistic , for the languages exhibit such wide variations among themselves that it seems hardly likely that they belong to a single family . There are more than 500 of these languages , but only about 2 million speakers . Few of the ...
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... linguistic family . The most important of the Paleo - Asiatic languages is Chukchi , with about 12,000 speakers in that part of Siberia nearest Alaska . Related to Chukchi is Koryak , with 6,000 speakers in the Koryak National District ...
... linguistic family . The most important of the Paleo - Asiatic languages is Chukchi , with about 12,000 speakers in that part of Siberia nearest Alaska . Related to Chukchi is Koryak , with 6,000 speakers in the Koryak National District ...
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MonKhmer Languages | 36 |
Soviet Union | 71 |
Middle East | 155 |
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14 million 5th century A.S.S.R. capital Africa alphabet contains Altaic Bantu languages border branch Celtic languages central century A.D. China Chinese closely related coast consonants Cyrillic alphabet dialect Dravidian Dravidian languages Dutch east eastern English words Eskimo family of languages Finnish Finno-Ugric languages Fulani Gaelic German Greek Hindi Hungarian Icelandic important language Indian languages Indo-European family Indo-European languages Indonesian Iranian languages Islands Kabardian known language spoken languages are spoken languages include Latin linguistic Lithuanian live mainly major languages Malay Malayo-Polynesian million speakers modern Mon-Khmer language Mongolian mother tongue Munda languages national language northern number of speakers official language origin Pakistan percent Persian Pidgin population Portuguese pronounced province Quechua region Republic River Roman Russian Sanskrit script Semitic Serbian Siberia Slavic languages southern Soviet Union Spanish speak spoken principally Swahili syllable Tamil Translation Turkic language Uigur Urdu vowel western widely spoken written Yiddish Zaïre