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Alsatian dialect - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alsatian_dialect• Marthe Philipp and Arlette Bothorel-Witz. 1990. Low Alemannic. In Charles V. J. Russ (ed.), The Dialects of modern German: a linguistic survey, 313–336. Routledge.
• (in French) [1] François Héran, et al. (2002) "La Dynamique des langues en France au fil du XX siècle". Population et sociétés 376, Ined.Wikipedia · Nội dung trong CC-BY-SA giấy phépList of Indo-European languages - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Indo-European_languagesThe Indo-European languages include some 449 (SIL estimate, 2018 edition ) language families spoken by about or more than 3.5 billion people (roughly half of the world population). Most of the major languages belonging to language branches and groups of Europe, and western and southern Asia, belong to the Indo-European language family. Therefore, Indo-European is the biggest langua…
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piereligion.org/piel.html30/07/2017 · Hittite and the Anatolian Dialects Hittite is the oldest Indo-European language for which we have datable records, some as early as the 20th century BCE (Before Common Era), found in Anatolia (modern Turkey). Other related Anatolian dialects for which there are substantial cuneiform or hieroglyphic inscriptions are Palaic, Luwian, and Lydian.
Indo-European languages - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indo-European_languagesThe Indo-European languages are a language family native to western and southern Eurasia.It comprises most of the languages of Europe together with those of the northern Indian subcontinent and the Iranian Plateau.Some European languages of this family, such as English, French, Portuguese, Russian, Danish, Dutch, and Spanish, have expanded through colonialism …
Alsatian dialect - Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core
https://infogalactic.com/info/Alsatian_dialect- Alsatian is closely related to other nearby Alemannic dialects, such as Swiss German, Swabian, and Markgräflerisch as well as Kaiserstühlerisch. It is often confused with Lorraine Franconian, a more distantly related Franconian dialect spoken in the northeast corner of Alsace and in neighbouring Lorraine. Like other dialects and languages, Alsatian has also been influenced by o…
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Indo-European Lexicon: Language Indices
https://lrc.la.utexas.edu/lex/languagesLanguage Indices. Below we list Indo-European languages by family, from west to east. Families are divided into groups, by age and/or geographic area (again, generally from west to east). Each language is listed via a standard abbreviation followed by its full-form name; "a.k.a." comments may indicate synonymous language/dialect names.
Chart of Indo-European languages and dialects, according ...
https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/...Very interesting to look at it this way. One thing that bothers me though is the lack of separation between the European and Indo-Iranian branches. The Indic and Iranian languages share a common ancestor and are more closely related to each other than to any of the other branches, and various other European branches share common ancestors as well.
Top responsesList of Germanic languages wiki | TheReaderWiki
https://thereaderwiki.com/en/List_of_Germanic_languagesThe Germanic languages include some 58 (SIL estimate) languages and dialects that originated in Europe; this language family is a part of the Indo-European language family. Each subfamily in this list contains subgroups and individual languages. The standard division of Germanic is into three branches, East Germanic languages; North Germanic languages; West Germanic …
List of Germanic languages | Idea Wiki | Fandom
https://ideas.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_Germanic_languages- The Germanic languages include some 58 (SIL estimate) languages and dialects that originated in Europe; this language family is a part of the List of Indo-European languages Indo-European language family. Each subfamily in this list contains subgroups and individual languages. The standard division of Germanic is into three branches, East Germanic languages North Germanic …
Which European language has the most dialects? - Quora
https://www.quora.com/Which-European-language-has-the-most-dialectsOther Indo-European languages, including Dutch, Norwegian, Czech and Spanish are also regarded as relatively aberrant by Schnoebelen. Meanwhile, Hindi (HIN) is not only the least aberrant of the Indo-European language, according to Schnoebelen, but also the ‘least weird’ of all 239 languages surveyed, with a score of 0.087.
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