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TheclassificationoftheIndigenous peoples oftheAmericas is based upon cultural regions, geography, and linguistics. Anthropologists have named various...
Population figures for theIndigenous peoples oftheAmericas prior to European colonization have been difficult to establish. By the end ofthe 20th century,...
The internal classificationof Mixtec is controversial. Many varieties are mutually unintelligible and by that criterion separate languages. In the 16th...
(1989):: 170 IndigenouslanguagesoftheAmericasClassificationofindigenouslanguagesoftheAmericas Mesoamerican languagesLanguage families and languages Classification...
This is a list ofindigenouslanguages that are or were spoken in the present territory of Argentina. Although the official languageof Argentina is Spanish...
broadly to the various indigenouslanguagesoftheAmericas without necessarily implying that they are a genealogical group. To avoid ambiguity, the term Amerindian...
mostly out of respect to theindigenous communities that still exist. Most indigenouslanguages are endangered, with some languages expected to become extinct...
(Sapir's full 1929 classification scheme including the Penutian proposal can be seen here: ClassificationofindigenouslanguagesoftheAmericas#Sapir (1929):...
TheAmericas, sometimes collectively called America, are a landmass comprising the totality of North and South America. TheAmericas make up most of the...
Alagüilac language Macro-Chibchan languagesClassificationofindigenouslanguagesoftheAmericas Lyle Campbell, 1997. American Indian Languages: The Historical...
word list Native AmericanlanguagesClassificationofindigenouslanguagesoftheAmericas Atanaguaypacam Indians from the Handbook of Texas Online Coahuiltecan...
Fifteen IndigenousAmericanlanguages currently exist and five others (today extinct) existed in different regions. The vernacular IndigenousAmerican languages...
to 195 languages spoken in the Philippines, depending on the method ofclassification. Almost all are Malayo-Polynesian languages native to the archipelago...
contributions to linguistics is his classificationofIndigenouslanguagesoftheAmericas, upon which he elaborated for most of his professional life. He played...
languages of the Americas Uto-Aztecan languages Yuman languages Southern Athabaskan languages "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on...
TheindigenouslanguagesoftheAmericas form various linguistic areas or Sprachbunds that share various common (areal) traits. Thelanguagesofthe Americas...
(200,000), are the most spoken languages in Venezuela after the official languageof Spanish. Wayuu is the most spoken indigenouslanguage with 294,000...
lists theindigenouslanguagesof South America. Extinct languages are marked by dagger signs (†). Demographics ofIndigenouslanguagesof South America by...
countries oftheAmericas. In all of these countries, Spanish is the main language - sometimes sharing official status with one or more indigenouslanguages (such...
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