some of the language names of Mongoliclanguages. The extent of the colored area is somewhat less than in the previous map. mapcaption Geographic distribution of the Mongoliclanguages The Mongoliclanguages are a group of languages spoken in East Asia East Central Asia Central Asia, mostly in Mongolia ... et al. 2005 141 ref Mongolic is sometimes grouped with Turkic languages Turkic , Tungusic languages Tungusic and possibly Korean language Korean and Japonic languages Japonic as part of the larger Altaic languages Altaic family. ref e.g. Starostin et al. 2003 contra e.g. Vovin 2005 ref Classification Mongolian language Linguistic history Historical Mongolic Middle Mongolian language Middle Mongolian ... Proto Mongolic , the ancestor language of the modern Mongoliclanguages, is very close to Middle ... 394, Janhunen 2003a 1 3 ref Notes Reflist References Janhunen, Juha ed. 2003 The Mongoliclanguages ... Para Mongolic. In Janhunen 2003 391 402. Janhunen, Juha 2006 Mongoliclanguages. In Brown, K. ed. The encyclopedia ... Family Tree http www.ethnologue.com show family.asp?subid 8 16 Ethnologue report on Mongoliclanguages ... Languages Natural Altaic Mongolic Altaic languages Language families DEFAULTSORT MongolicLanguages Category Mongoliclanguages Link GA de an Luengas mongols az Monqol dill ri bg br ... sco Mongolic leids simple Mongoliclanguages sk Mongolsk jazyky sr fi Mongolilaiset ...Infobox language family name Mongolic region Mongolia Inner Mongolia and regions close to its border ... Altaic fam1 Altaic languages Altaic Altaic language Controversy controversial child1 Central Mongolic child2 Shirongolic languages Shirongolic child3 Dagur language Dagur child4 Mogholi language Mogholi iso5 xgn map Linguistic map of the Mongolic languages.png mapalt Topographic map showing ... Mongolic Dagur language Dagur Daur ca. 100,000 speakers Central Mongolic Khamnigan Mongol Khamnigan ... Kalmyk , Khoshut Khoshuud , Alasha dialect Alasha ca. 300,000 speakers Shirongolic languages Shirongolic ... more details
Siberian languages may refer to any languages spoken in Siberia, including the Eskimo Aleut languages spoken in Siberia the Mongoliclanguages spoken in Siberia the Paleosiberian languages the Siberian Turkic languages the Russian dialects spoken in Siberia the Tungusic languages spoken in Siberia the Uralic languages spoken in Siberia disambig ... more details
languages Turkic , MongoliclanguagesMongolic , and Tungusic languages are each others closest ... ref Since then, the standard set of languages included in Altaic has comprised Turkic, Mongolic, Tungusic ... of an attempt to classify the Ainu languages Ainu language. The Turkic Mongolic Tungusic and Korean ... in languages. In sum, the idea was that Turkic, Mongolic, and Tungusic form a Sprachbund the result ... languagesMongolic language of which we have written evidence is known as Middle Mongolian language ... History of the Mongols , written in 1228 see Mongoliclanguages . The prehistory of the peoples ... Mongolic Tungusic and Korean Japanese Ainu, grouped in Eurasiatic languages Eurasiatic . James Patrie ... except Monguor. Tabga and Khitan language Kitan , two extinct Mongoliclanguages not considered ... is pervasive in the languages attributed to Altaic most Turkic and Mongolic as well as some Tungusic ... Japanese to Altaic. In Turkic Languages 11.1, 3 58. Sch nig, Claus. 2003. Turko Mongolic Relations. In The Mongolic ... of the Altaic languages across Eurasia . region East Asia East , North Asia North , Central Asia Central , and West Asia and Eastern Europe familycolor Altaic family Altaic child1 Turkic languages Turkic child2 MongoliclanguagesMongolic child3 Tungusic languages Tungusic child4 Korean language Korean child5 Japonic languages Japonic iso2 tut iso5 tut Altaic is a proposed language family that includes the Turkic languages Turkic , MongoliclanguagesMongolic , Tungusic languages Tungusic , and Japonic languages Japonic language families and the Korean language Korean language. ref http journals.cambridge.org ... online&aid 17033 Georg et al. 1999 73 74 ref These languages are spoken in a wide arc stretching ... 81 ref Another view accepts Altaic as a valid family but includes in it only Turkic, Mongolic, and Tungusic ... of Japonic languages Japonic , Korean language Korean and Tungusic languages Tungusic , appears to be restricted to Unger 1990 . ref Unger 1990 ref Micro Altaic includes about 66 living languages ... more details
Tungusic to be part of the Altaic languages Altaic language family along with the Turkic languages Turkic and MongoliclanguagesMongolic Language family language families more recent proposals ... with other languages Tungusic has traditionally been linked with Turkic languages Turkic and Mongoliclanguages in the Altaic languages Altaic language family . Others have suggested that the Tungusic languages might be related perhaps as a paraphyletic outgroup to the Korean language Korean , Japonic languages Japonic , or Ainu language Ainu languages as well. See also Lists of endangered languages ...Infobox language family name Tungusic familycolor Altaic region Siberia , Manchuria fam1 Altaic languages ... Controversy controversial child1 Northern Tungusic languages Northern Tungusic child2 Southern Tungusic languages Southern Tungusic iso5 tuw map Linguistic map of the Tungusic languages.png mapcaption Geographic distribution The Tungusic languages also known as Manchu Tungus, Tungus form a language family spoken in Eastern Siberia and Manchuria by Tungusic peoples . Many Tungusic languages ... seems favoured over other alternatives is that the Tungusic languages can be divided into a northern ... groups. Northern Tungusic languages Northern Tungusic Even language Even Lamut of eastern ... Negidal Southern Tungusic languages Southern Tungusic Southwestern Tungusic languages Southwestern ... Tungusic languages Southeastern Tungusic Nanai language Nanai Gold, Goldi, Hezhen Akani language ... languages include that of the Mohe people Mohe . Common characteristics The Tungusic languages are of an agglutinative ... Languages of the World , Sixteenth edition. Dallas, Tex. SIL International, 2009. ISBN 978 1 55671 216 6. Miller, Roy Andrew. Japanese and the Other Altaic Languages . Chicago The University of Chicago ... of the Altaic Languages . Wiesbaden Otto Harrassowitz, 1960. Tsintsius, Vera I. Sravnitel naya Fonetika Tunguso Man chzhurskikh Yaz kov Comparative Phonetics of the Manchu Tungus Languages . Leningrad ... more details
Buryat MongoliclanguagesMongolic in Agin Buryat Okrug and the flagicon Buryatia Republic of Buryatia ... Cherkess Republic ref name karachay Kalmyk language Kalmyk MongoliclanguagesMongolic in the flagicon ...Languages of country Russia image caption official Russian language Russian official throughout nation ... indigenous minority immigrant Please don t put too many languages here foreign 15 have foreign language ... the languages of Russia , Russian language Russian is the only official language. 27 different languages are considered official languages in various regions of Russia, along with Russian. There are over 100 minority languages spoken in Russia today. ref cite web url http www.kwintessential.co.uk ... Empire which existed until 1917. During the Soviet Union Soviet period, the policy toward the languages ... s and grammar for various languages across the country that had previously been lacking a written form ... . Official languages Although Russian language Russian is the only federally official language of the Russian Federation , there are several other officially recognized languages within Russia s various constituencies Constitution of Russia only allows the republics to establish official languages other than Russian. This is a list of languages that are official only in certain parts of Russia the language ... Caucasian languages Northwest Caucasian in the flagicon Karachay Cherkessia Karachay Cherkessia ... H3llBot ref Adyghe language Adyghe Northwest Caucasian languages Northwest Caucasian in the flagicon Adygea Republic of Adygea Altay language Altay Turkic languages Turkic in the flagicon Altai Republic Altai Republic Lezgi language Lezgi Northeast Caucasian languages Northeast Caucasian and Azerbaijani language Azerbaijani Turkic languages Turkic in the flagicon Dagestan Republic of Dagestan Avar language Avar Northeast Caucasian languages Northeast Caucasian and Azerbaijani language Azerbaijani Turkic languages Turkic in the flagicon Dagestan Republic of Dagestan Bashkir language Bashkir Turkic ... more details
languages , Mongoliclanguages , Tungusic languages including Manchu language Manchu , Korean language Korean , and Japonic languages . Mon Khmer main Austro Asiatic languages The Mon Khmer Austro Asiatic languages are the original languages of Southeast Asia. They include Vietnamese language Vietnamese and Khmer language Khmer Cambodian . Tai Kadai main Tai Kadai languages The Tai Kadai or just Kadai languages of southern China spread in historic times into Southeast Asia, where Thai language Thai Siamese and Lao language Lao are official languages. Austronesian main Austronesian languages The Austronesian language includes the languages of the Philippines and most of the languages ... a number of families and some unrelated isolates. Many languages have a long tradition of writing ... languages Sino Tibetan includes Chinese languages Chinese , Tibetan language Tibetan , Burmese language Burmese , and numerous languages of the Tibetan Plateau, southern China, Burma, and northeast India. Indo European main Indo Iranian languages Anatolian languages The Indo European family is represented by the Iranian branch, which includes Persian language Persian and other languages of Iran ... state languages of India, Pakistan, and neighboring countries Russian language Russian in Siberia ... languages such as Hittite language Hittite of Anatolia and Tocharian language Tocharian of Chinese Turkestan. Altaic families main Altaic languages A number of smaller but important language families ... language Tagalog Filipino . Dravidian main Dravidian languages The Dravidian languages of southern ... language Malayalam . Semitic main Semitic languages The Afroasiatic languages are represented ... Hebrew , Aramaic language Aramaic , and extinct languages such as Babylonian language Babylonian . Siberian families main Paleosiberian languages Besides the Altaic families already mentioned of which ... spoken across northern Asia. These include the Uralic languages of western Siberia better known ... more details
Micro Altaic or Altaic proper, uniting only Turkic, Mongolic and Tungusic ref Turkic languages Turkic widely recognized family MongoliclanguagesMongolic widely recognized family Tungusic languages ... Colors .PNG mapcaption Fleming s model of Borean includes languages spoken in the yellow, green, blue ... of the various languages of Eurasia and adjacent regions with languages spoken in the Upper Paleolithic ... is due to Harold C. Fleming 1987 , who proposed such a mega super phylum for the languages ... includes ten different groups Afrasian his term for Afroasiatic languages Afroasiatic , South Caucasian languages Kartvelian , Dravidian languages Dravidian , a group comprising Sumerian language Sumerian , Elamite language Elamitic , and some other extinct languages of the ancient Near East , Eurasiatic languages Eurasiatic a proposal of Joseph Greenberg that includes Indo European languages Indo European , Uralic languages Uralic , Altaic languages Altaic , and several other language families ... , Yeniseian languages Yeniseian , Sino Tibetan languages Sino Tibetan , Na Dene languages Na Dene , and Amerind languages Amerind . ref name Greenberg conference http greenberg conference.stanford.edu ... languages Nostratic , a proposed macrofamily somewhat broader than Eurasiatic, and withholds judgment on Den Caucasian languages Den Caucasian , a proposed macrofamily that would encompass ... s model of Borean would thus include most languages of Eurasia , as well as the Afroasiatic languages of North and East Africa, and the Eskimo Aleut languages Eskimo Aleut and the Na Dene languages ... objects of research in this case are not modern languages, but reconstructed proto languages which ... data suggest that Khoisan languages Khoisan cannot be included within it but that more distant ... languages Niger Congo , East Sudanic languages East Sudanic , Central Sudanic languages Central Sudanic and Kordofanian languages Kordofanian are related to Borean remains to be investigated, that the situation ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2007 The Languages of the Peoples of the USSR Lang ru is a scholar work in five volumes published in Moscow in 1967 by Nauka publisher Nauka to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the October Revolution , describing the languages of the Soviet Union in individual chapters. Indo European languages Turkic languages Finno Ugric languages Finno Ugric and Samoyedic languages Ibero Caucasian languagesMongoliclanguagesMongolic , Tungusic languages Tungus Manchu and Paleosiberian languages , DEFAULTSORT Languages Of The Peoples Of The Ussr, The Category 1967 books Category Languages of Russia Category History of the Soviet Union and Soviet Russia USSR stub Ref book stub ... more details
family and Turkic languages Turkic , Mongolic , and Tungusic in another, with the two families linked ... languages were a small language family spoken on the northern Japanese island of Hokkaid , the southern ... of closely related languages, or as divergent dialect Dialect or language dialects of a single language ... 1990 9 and Bronis aw Pi sudski Pi sudski 1998 2 speak of Ainu languages when comparing the varieties ... Island . in Wurm et al . 1996 1008 Atlas of languages of intercultural communication in the Pacific ... languages , but this is merely a geographic blanket term for several unrelated language families that were present in Siberia prior to the advances of Turkic and Tungusic languages ... at the time linked Turkic, Mongolic, and Tungusic, sometimes adding Korean today it usually includes ..., James Patrie 1982 adopted the same grouping, namely Ainu Korean Japanese and Turkic Mongolic Tungusic ... Japanese Ainu to have an especially close relationship with Turkic Mongolic Tungusic within this family ... 1965 presented evidence suggesting a distant connection with the Austro Asiatic languages, which include many of the indigenous languages of Southeast Asia. Vovin 1993 regarded this hypothesis as preliminary. The eminent Japanese linguist Shichir Murayama tried to link Ainu to the Austronesian languages, which include the languages of the Philippines, Taiwan, and Indonesia through both vocabulary ... book author Shibatani, Masayoshi title The Languages of Japan publisher Cambridge University Press ... Sprachen , Teil I 1960 journal Language volume 38 pages 92 98 Category Ainu language Category Languages of Japan Category Languages of Russia Category Paleosiberian languages Category Ainu cv ... more details
ynu language ynu , in , MongoliclanguagesMongolic Mongolian language Mongolian , M ngg , ...For information on various spoken Han Chinese language Chinese languages Varieties of Chinese Languages ... , Mongolian language Mongolian Inner Mongolia , Zhuang languages Zhuang Guangxi unofficial main ... language Thao , Amdo Tibetan language Amdo Tibetan , Central Tibetan languages Central Tibetan ... , Tujia language Tujia , Uyghur language Uyghur , Wutun language Wutun , Xibe language Xibe , Yi languages ... Zhaba , Zhuang languages Zhuang minority Kazakh language Kazakh , Vietnamese language Kinh Vietnamese ... of Chinese Han Chinese language varieties commonly called Chinese as well as minority languages ... to Ethnologue . ref http www.ethnologue.com show country.asp?name CN Languages of China from Lewis, M. Paul ed. , 2009. Ethnologue Languages of the World, Sixteenth edition. Dallas, Tex. SIL International ... official languages. Language laws of China do not apply to either Hong Kong or Macau and hence have different official languages to the mainland. For example, Tibetan has official status within ... extent across the various other language groups in mainland China . Spoken languages The spoken languages of nationalities that are a part of the People s Republic of China belong to at least seven families The Sino Tibetan languages Sino Tibetan family 28 nationalities including the Han and Tibetans The Hmong Mien languages Hmong Mien family The Altaic languages Altaic family disputed Turkic languages Uyghur people Uyghurs , Kazakh people Kazakhs , Salar people Salars , etc. Mongoliclanguages Ethnic Mongols in China Mongols , Dongxiang people Dongxiang , and related groups Tungusic languages Manchus formerly , Nanais Hezhe , etc. Korean languages Koreans in China Koreans The Austroasiatic languages Austroasiatic family 4 the De ang , Blang , Gin people Gin Vietnamese , and Wa nationality Wa The Tai Kadai languages Tai Kadai family several languages spoken by the Zhuang people ... more details
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June 2011 The languages of the Caucasus are a large and extremely varied array of languages spoken ... Sea and the Caspian Sea . Linguistic comparison allows these languages to be classified into several ... indigenous to the area. The term Caucasian languages is generally restricted to these families, which are spoken by about 11.2 million people. Kartvelian languages Kartvelian language family with a total ... language . Northwest Caucasian languages Northwest Caucasian , also called the Abkhaz Adyghe ... language , with one million speakers. Northeast Caucasian languages Northeast Caucasian , also called ... that all Caucasian languages have a large number of consonant s. While this is certainly true for most ... of Ubykh language Ubykh , the consonant inventories of the South Caucasian languages are not nearly as extensive, ranging from 28 Georgian to 30 Laz language Laz comparable to languages like Arabic phonology Arabic 28 consonants , Western European languages 20 21 , and Russian phonology Russian 35 37 consonants . The autochthonous languages of the Caucasus share some areal feature s, such as the presence ... . Many of these features are shared with other languages that have been in the Caucasus for a long ... attracted the attention of many scholars, who have endeavored to relate them to each other or to languages ... and Northeast Caucasian families and each other or with languages formerly spoken in Anatolia and northern Mesopotamia . North Caucasian languages main North Caucasian languages Linguists such as Sergei ... . This theory excludes the South Caucasian languages, thereby proposing two indigenous language ... languages main Ibero Caucasian languages There are no known affinities between the South Caucasian and North ... for all the Caucasian language families, North and South, in an attempt to unify the Caucasian languages ... Caucasian languages for details. Alarodian Alarodian is a proposed connection between Northeast Caucasian and the extinct Hurro Urartian languages of Anatolia . Den Caucasian macrofamily Main Den ... more details
languages Turkic and MongoliclanguagesMongolic families also have several European members, while the North Caucasian languages North Caucasian and Kartvelian languages Kartvelian families are important ... is Turkish language Turkish . Mongolic The Mongoliclanguages originated in Asia, and most did ...For the populations of Europe by country and the population overall Demographics of Europe See also Languages of the European Union File Rectified Languages of Europe map.png thumb 450px Map of major European languages Most of the language s of Europe belong to Indo European languages Indo European language family . These are divided into a number of branches, including Romance languages Romance , Germanic languages Germanic , Balto Slavic languages Balto Slavic , Greek language Greek , and others. The Uralic languages also have a significant presence in Europe, including the national languages ... Semitic language in Europe with national language status. In addition to current languages, there are many languages once used in Europe which are now extinct language extinct see List of extinct languages of Europe . Other languages are nearly extinct see List of endangered languages in Europe . This article also does not include languages spoken by relatively recently arrived migrant communities. Indo European languages start of Indo European languages section See also List of Indo European languages The Indo European languages Indo European language family descended from Proto Indo ... European languages are spoken throughout Europe, but particularly dominate Western Europe . Albanian ... dispersed Armenian diaspora reside. Baltic languages File Baltic languages.png thumb 250px Distribution of the Baltic languages in the Baltic simplified . The Baltic languages are spoken in Lithuania ... several extinct Baltic languages, including Old Prussian language Prussian and Sudovian ... Celtic speakers are now concentrated The modern Celtic languages are divided into the Brythonic languages ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Many languages are indigenous to Oceania they belong to several families. The Austronesian languages Austronesian family is the most common, found throughout many Pacific Islands, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea. Australia is home to many diverse families of Languages of Australia indigenous languages Pama Nyungan languages Gunwinyguan languages Macro Pama Nyungan languages Southwest Pama Nyungan languages Bunaban languages 2 languages in two branches Daly languages 11 19 languages in four branches, including Murrinh Patha language Murrinh Patha Limilngan languages 2 languages, extinct? Djeragan languages 3 5 languages in two branches Nyulnyulan languages 4 8 languages in one branch Wororan languages 7 12 languages in three branches Indo Pacific languages Andaman languagesLanguages of Papua New Guinea Tasmanian languages Also, the languages of European settlers and colonial powers are common in the region, such as English in Australia and New Zealand , Spanish language Spanish in Easter Island , and French in New Caledonia , etc. There are also creole language creoles formed from the interaction of the European and indigenous languages, such as Tok Pisin , Hawaiian Pidgin , Norfuk and Pitkern . See also List of extinct languages of Oceania Navboxes list Languages of Oceania Countries and languages lists DEFAULTSORT Languages Of Oceania Category Languages of Oceania Au lang stub bn ru ... more details
Samoyed , Turkic languages Turkish , Mongoliclanguages Mongolian , Tungusic languages Manchu , and Yukaghir ... Proto Afroasiatic language Proto Afroasiatic child1 Semitic languages Semitic child2 Berber languages Berber child4 Egyptian language Egyptian extinct child5 Chadic languages Chadic child6 Cushitic languages Cushitic child7 Omotic languages Omotic inclusion debated ref name Sands2009 Sands, Bonny ... family language families of the world, and includes about 375 living languages. ref name ethnologue.com http www.ethnologue.com show family.asp?subid 52 16 Ethnologue family tree for Afroasiatic languages ref Afroasiatic languages are spoken predominantly in the Middle East , North Africa , the Horn .... ref http books.google.com books?id PxJrB OKn04C&printsec frontcover PPA27,M1 Languages of the World ref Berber languages Berber languages are spoken in Morocco , Algeria , Libya and across the rest ... languages are Amharic language Amharic , the national language of Ethiopia , with 18 million ... million speakers. ref name ethnologue.com In addition to languages spoken today, Afroasiatic includes several ancient languages, such as Egyptian language Ancient Egyptian , Akkadian language Akkadian ... first Edward title Semitic Languages Outline of a Comparative Grammar year 2001 publisher Peeters ... cite book last Lipi ski first Edward title Semitic Languages Outline of a Comparative Grammar ... distribution of the phylum s constituent languages. ref name NEB The term Hamito Semitic ... language family is usually considered to include the following branches Berber languages Berber Chadic languages Chadic Cushitic languages Cushitic Egyptian language Egyptian Omotic languages Omotic Semitic languages Semitic While there is general agreement on these six families, there are some ... which most linguists have given greatest weight in classifying languages in the family are either absent ... that Ongota is an East Cushitic language with a Nilo Saharan languages Nilo Saharan substratum . In other ... more details
Infobox language family name Awan region Colombia and Ecuador familycolor American fam1 Barbacoan languages Barbacoan sil 904 16 The Awan languages are Barbacoan languages that include the Awa Pit language and the Pasto languages spoken in Ecuador and Colombia . Pasto is extinct. DEFAULTSORT Awan Languages Category Awan languages Category Languages of Ecuador Category Barbacoan languages Category Endangered indigenous languages of the Americas Na lang stub es Lenguas ahuanas mk ... more details
Infobox language family name Bel region Northern New Guinea familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Oceanic languages Oceanic fam4 Western Oceanic languages Western Oceanic fam5 North New Guinea languages North New Guinea ? fam6 Ngero Vitiaz languages Ngero Vitiaz child1 Astrolabe languages child2 Nuclear Bel languages sil 2324 16 The eight Bel languages form a group of Austronesian languages of northern Papua New Guinea . Components Astrolabe languages Nuclear Bel languages DEFAULTSORT Bel Languages Category Western Oceanic languages Category Languages of Papua New Guinea Au lang stub ... more details
, especially the Iranian languages Iranian , Slavic languages Slavic , and Mongoliclanguages . ref name ... Europe familycolor Altaic fam1 Altaic languages Altaic Altaic language Controversy controversial protoname Proto Turkic language Proto Turkic child1 Southwestern Oghuz languages Oghuz Turkic child2 Northwestern Kypchak languages Kipchak Turkic child3 Southeastern Uyghur Turkic languages Uyghur Turkic child4 Northeastern Siberian Turkic languages Siberian Turkic child5 Oghur languages Oghur Lir , r ... languages constitute a language family of at least thirty five ref Dybo A.V., Chronology of T rkic languages and linguistic contacts of early T rks , Moskow, 2007, p. 766, http altaica.narod.ru LIBRARY xronol tu.pdf In Russian ref languages, spoken by Turkic peoples across a vast area from Eastern ... to be part of the proposed Altaic languages Altaic language family . ref name Ethnologue Altaic cite ...?subid 90009 title Ethnologue Languages of the World, Fifteenth edition. Language Family Trees ... Kenneth title Languages of the World, Third Edition publisher Routledge, an imprint of Taylor & Francis Books Ltd. year 2002 month March isbn 978 0415250047 ref Turkic languages are spoken as a native ... There is also a high degree of mutual intelligibility between the various Oghuz languages , which include ... web publisher UCLA International Institute, Center for World Languages url http www.lmp.ucla.edu Profile.aspx ... year 2007 ref Characteristics See also Altaic languages The characteristic features of the Turkic languages are vowel harmony , extensive Agglutinative language agglutination by means of suffix ... is universal within the family. All of these distinguishing characteristics are shared with the MongoliclanguagesMongolic , Tungusic languages Tungusic , and Korean language Korean language families, as well as with the exception of vowel harmony with Japonic languages Japonic , which are considered by some linguists to be genetically linked with the Turkic languages in an Altaic languages ... more details
The languages of the Bomberai Peninsula of Indonesian New Guinea fall into several groups West Bomberai languages Papuan, west and south Irarutu language Austronesian, most of the interior North Bomberai languages Austronesian, off the coast Bedoanas Erokwanas languages minor Austronesian languages labeled Bomberai in Ethnologue dab ... more details
Infobox language family name Astrolabe region Madang Province , Papua New Guinea familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Oceanic languages Oceanic fam4 Western Oceanic languages Western Oceanic fam5 North New Guinea languages North New Guinea ? fam6 Ngero Vitiaz languages Ngero Vitiaz fam7 Bel languages Bel sil 2325 16 The three Astrolabe languages form a small group of Austronesian languages of Madang Province , Papua New Guinea Awad Bing language Awad Bing , Mindiri language Mindiri , Wab language Wab DEFAULTSORT Astrolabe Languages Category Languages of Papua New Guinea Category Western Oceanic languages Au lang stub hr Astrolabski jezici ... more details
Infobox language family name Kowan familycolor Papuan region Madang Province fam1 Trans New Guinea fam2 Madang languages Madang fam3 Southern Adelbert Range Kowan sil 2440 16 The Kowan languages are a small family of languages spoken in the Adelbert Range area of Madang Province , Papua New Guinea . The languages are Waskia language Waskia , with 20,000 speakers, and Korak language Korak , with 500. DEFAULTSORT Kowan Languages Category Languages of Papua New Guinea Category Kowan languages pa lang stub ... more details
Infobox language family name Mahakam altname Barito Mahakam region south Borneo , Madagascar familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Barito languages Barito The Mahakam or Barito Mahakam languages are a couple closely related Dayak languages Dayak Austronesian languages Austronesian languages of Borneo Ampanang language Ampanang , Tunjung language Tunjung Category Barito languages au lang stub fr Langues barito mahakam hr Mahakam jezici it Lingue barito mahakam mk ... more details
Infobox language family name Banggi region Sabah familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Bornean languages Bornean ? fam4 Sabahan languages Sabahan The Banggi languages also Bangay are a pair of languages, Bonggi language Bonggi and Molbog language Molbog , spoken in Sabah on Borneo , on Palawan in the Philippines, and on the islands in between. External links Ethnologue bdg Category Sabahan languages Category Languages of the Philippines Category Article Feedback 5 au lang stub ... more details