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A language family tree - in pictures | Education | The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/education/gallery/2015/jan/23/a-language-family-tree-in-pictures
WEBFri 23 Jan 2015 06.17 EST 11.06 EDT. Linguists have often used trees and branches as metaphors to explain and map the connections between language groups. Click on the image to enlarge....
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Language family - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Language_family
WEBAn example of a language tree, containing the Mayan languages. A common visual representation of a language family is given by a genetic language tree. The tree model is sometimes termed a dendrogram or phylogeny. The family tree shows the relationship of the languages within a family, much as a family tree of an individual shows their ...
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All World Languages in One Visualization, By Native Speakers
https://www.visualcapitalist.com/a-world-of-languages/
WEBSep 12, 2021 · While the visualization makes all the world languages seem disparate, this linguistic family tree shows how they grew from a common root. It also explains how languages can evolve and branch out over time. Created by Minna Sundberg. Full version.
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Magnificent Linguistic Family Tree Shows How all Languages are …
https://thelanguagenerds.com/2019/language-family-tree/
WEBMagnificent Linguistic Family Tree Shows How all Languages are Related. Linguists often use the tree metaphor to show the historical relationships between languages and how they relate to one another. In a language history course, these trees would most of the time look very simple and informative, but they lack imagination.
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All In The Language Family: A Guide To The Language Families Of The World
https://www.babbel.com/en/magazine/language-families
WEBJul 22, 2020 · A language family, like any other family, is best thought of as a tree. The idea is that there is one single language — the trunk — that all the members of the language family grew out of. The concept of branches is also useful because usually these new languages form by splitting off from each other.
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Indo-European language family tree - World History Encyclopedia
https://www.worldhistory.org/image/1028/indo-european-language-family-tree/
WEBJan 19, 2013 · Partial tree of Indo-European languages. Branches are in order of first attestation; those to the left are Centum, those to the right are Satem. Languages in red are extinct. White labels indicate...
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Glottolog 5.0
https://glottolog.org/
WEBWelcome to Glottolog 5.0. Comprehensive reference information for the world's languages, especially the lesser known languages. Information about the different languages, dialects, and families of the world ('languoids') is available in the Languages and Families sections. The References section contains bibliographical information.
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Lynch, Indo-European Language Family Tree
https://www.jacklynch.net/language.html
WEBLynch, Indo-European Language Family Tree. By Jack Lynch, Rutgers University — Newark. Note: This is the newest version (2023) of my language tree: it’s more extensive and better laid out than the old one. A PDF version is also available; it looks better when printed. If you’re interested in the older one, the image appears below.
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Feast Your Eyes on This Beautiful Linguistic Family Tree
https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/59665/feast-your-eyes-beautiful-linguistic-family-tree
WEBBy Arika Okrent | Oct 23, 2014. Linguistics can be a beautiful thing. / anilakkus/iStock via Getty Images. Keep Watching. Read More. When linguists talk about the historical relationship between...
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The World Atlas of Languages | UNESCO WAL
https://en.wal.unesco.org/world-atlas-languages
WEBShutterstock. The World Atlas of Languages is an interactive and dynamic online tool that documents different aspects and features of language status in countries and languages around the world. It aims to provide a detailed record of languages as communicative tools and knowledge resources in their sociocultural and socio-political contexts.
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