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  • For a certain type of change, we can observe in which languages it occurred, and collections of attested sound changes then may show how fr ...Indo-Aryan, in Western Romance, British Celtic, Old Danish, in many Uralic languages etc.
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  • :::*''"In the genealogical classification of languages, a genus is a group of languages whose relatedness is fairly obvious without systematic comparative analysis ...Algonquian, Mayan, Arawakan, Cariban. See Dryer (2005) for a list of 2560 languages, arranged by family and genus.
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  • '''Irish''' is a [[Celtic languages|Celtic language]] spoken in Ireland. It is an official language of the Republic of ...after analytic forms, ''pro'' drop is prohibited. Unlike the situation in languages like [[Spanish]] and [[Italian]], ''pro'' drop in Irish is never optional.
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  • ...tuation in which a person has command of, or a community uses, two or more languages. Accordingly, one has to distinguish between multilingualism on the micro-l ...Africa). Even in those cases there might be other vernaculars and regional languages which are not officially recognized. But this is unavoidable in administrat
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  • |+ style="padding-bottom:1em; border:1pt" | '''Top 1000 languages''' | [[Breton]] || bre || France || [[Indo-European]] || [[Celtic]] || 344
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