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Algonquian languages - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquian_languagesThe Algonquian languages (/ æ l ˈ ɡ ɒ ŋ k i ə n / or / æ l ˈ ɡ ɒ ŋ k w i ə n /; also Algonkian) are a subfamily of American indigenous languages that include most languages in the Algic language family.The name of the Algonquian language family is distinguished from the orthographically similar Algonquin dialect of the Indigenous Ojibwe language (Chippewa), which is a senior …
Browse by Language Family | Ethnologue
https://www.ethnologue.com/browse/familiesAlgic (41) Eyak-Athabaskan (44) Maxakalian (2) Skou (10) Amto-Musan (2) Fas (2) Mayan (31) Somahai (2) Andamanese (14) Guajiboan (5) Maybrat (2) South Bougainville (9) ... Number of Languages; Code Tables; FAQ; Products. Plans; Digests; Books; Related Sites. Ethnologue Archive; SIL.org; ScriptSource; ISO 639-3; Derivation; Ethnologue by SIL ...
Antalgic gait - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antalgic_gaitAn antalgic gait is a gait that develops as a way to avoid pain while walking (antalgic = anti-+ alge, "against pain").It is a form of gait abnormality where the stance phase of gait is abnormally shortened relative to the swing phase. It is a good indication of weight-bearing pain.
PHOIBLE 2.0 - Languages
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About World Languages - MustGo.com
https://www.mustgo.com/worldlanguagesSpanish (español, castellano) belongs to the Romance branch of the Indo-European language family. Like all Romance languages, Spanish developed from Vulgar Latin in an area of the Iberian peninsula that is now Spain, and was brought to the Americas, the Philippines, and parts of Oceania by the Spanish colonization in the 16th century.
Native Languages - Native American Language Net: Preserving …
www.native-languages.orgAct ually, Native American languages do not belong to a single Amerindian family, but 25-30 small ones; they are usually discussed together because of the small numbers of natives speaking most of these languages and how little is known about many of them. There are around 25 million native speakers of the more than 800 surviving Amerind languages.