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Subgrouping in
linguistics is the
division of a
language family into its
constituent branches. In
standard linguistic theory,
subgroupings are determined...
- A
language family is a
group of
languages related through descent from a
common ancestor,
called the proto-language of that family. The term
family is...
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Indosphere is a term used for
areas of
Indian linguistic influence in the
neighboring Southern Asian,
Southeast Asian, and East
Asian regions. It is commonly...
- The Central–Eastern Malayo-Polynesian (CEMP)
languages form a
proposed branch of the Malayo-Polynesian
languages consisting of over 700
languages (Blust...
- is a more
accurate representation. Most
approaches to Indo-European
subgrouping to date have ****umed that the tree
model is by-and-large
valid for Indo-European;...
- The West
Barito languages are a
group of half a
dozen Dayak (Austronesian)
languages of Borneo, Indonesia. They are
named after the
Barito River. The languages...
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International Handbook,
Chapter V, page 425
Aaron D.
Rubin (2008). "The
subgrouping of the
Semitic languages".
Language and
Linguistics Comp****. 2 (1). Blackwell...
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tunas or tuna) is a sal****er fish that
belongs to the
tribe Thunnini, a
subgrouping of the
Scombridae (mackerel) family. The
Thunnini comprise 15 species...
- The
Finnic or
Baltic Finnic languages constitute a
branch of the
Uralic language family spoken around the
Baltic Sea by the
Baltic Finnic peoples. There...
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sometimes romanized as Tigrigna, is an Ethio-Semitic language,
which is a
subgrouping within the
Semitic branch of the
Afroasiatic languages. It is primarily...