1-20 of 346 matches of 32810 nodes total |
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Match 1 |
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id name |
02-AAA-ab Yerwa |
pdf |
./ls/pdf/master/OL-SITE 1999-2000 MASTER ONE Sectors 0-Zones 00-04.pdf |
lsrType |
inner language |
notes |
bornu, 'beriberi', 'baribari', kole, sirata, aga, in [51=] Français: bornou, bornouan ⊕ Yerwa... Borno... Nguru... Geidam... Kukawa... Damaturu... Kaga... Maiduguri... Mongumo... Fune... Gujba... Ngala... Bama... Fika... Gwoza... Hadejia... N'djamena-SE.... Lairi... Bokoro-SW.... Ati... |
lsrCountry |
Nigeria (Bornu; Kano); Niger (Zinder; Diffa); Cameroon; Chad (Kanem; N'djamena; Chari-Baguirmi; Batha); also migration> Sudan |
scale |
1.000.000 – 10.000.000 |
GeoEntity |
af•w•NG Nigeria
| af•w•NE Niger
| af•c•CM Cameroon
| af•c•TD Chad
| af•n•SD Sudan
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Match 2 |
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id name |
02-AAA-abj Maiduguri |
pdf |
./ls/pdf/master/OL-SITE 1999-2000 MASTER ONE Sectors 0-Zones 00-04.pdf |
lsrType |
dialect |
notes |
⊕ Maiduguri |
lsrCountry |
(Bornu) |
GeoEntity |
af•w•NG Nigeria
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Match 3 |
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id name |
03-AAA-aac Barma-W. |
pdf |
./ls/pdf/master/OL-SITE 1999-2000 MASTER ONE Sectors 0-Zones 00-04.pdf |
lsrType |
dialect |
notes |
⊕ Maiduguri>E. |
lsrCountry |
(Borno); (Extrême-Nord) |
GeoEntity |
af•w•NG Nigeria
| af•c•CM Cameroon
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Match 4 |
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id name |
03-BAB-ai Na-Majuu |
pdf |
./ls/pdf/master/OL-SITE 1999-2000 MASTER ONE Sectors 0-Zones 00-04.pdf |
lsrType |
inner language |
notes |
majuu, madzuu, maidjuwu; a-majuu community ⊕ Paulis territoire |
lsrCountry |
Congo/Zaire (Haut-Zaïre) |
GeoEntity |
af•c•CD Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Match 5 |
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id name |
03-BAC-aab Maijiru |
pdf |
./ls/pdf/master/OL-SITE 1999-2000 MASTER ONE Sectors 0-Zones 00-04.pdf |
lsrType |
dialect |
notes |
moodu |
lsrCountry |
(Haut-Zaïre) |
GeoEntity |
af•c•CD Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Match 6 |
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id name |
04-ADA-ba Maiak |
pdf |
./ls/pdf/master/OL-SITE 1999-2000 MASTER ONE Sectors 0-Zones 00-04.pdf |
lsrType |
inner language |
notes |
mayah ⊕ Jebel Mayah, Jabel Mayyah mountain |
lsrCountry |
Sudan (Blue Nile) |
GeoEntity |
af•n•SD Sudan
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Match 7 |
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id name |
05-HAA-a Ronge |
pdf |
./ls/pdf/master/OL-SITE 1999-2000 MASTER ONE Sectors 0-Zones 05-09.pdf |
lsrType |
outer language |
notes |
temain ⊕ Temein mountains bilingual < [12=] 'Arabiyya (Sudani) |
lsrCountry |
Sudan (Kordofan) |
scale |
10.000 – 100.000 |
ISO-639 |
Temein
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GeoEntity |
af•n•SD Sudan
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Match 8 |
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id name |
09= KALAHARI geozone |
pdf |
./ls/pdf/master/OL-SITE 1999-2000 MASTER ONE Sectors 0-Zones 05-09.pdf |
lsrType |
zone |
grouping |
geo |
notes |
covers the Kalahari reference area (within the "wider Khoisan" hypothesis), composed of the "North-Khoisan" set 09-A plus the remaining sets within the "South-Khoisan" hypothesis; comprising 5 sets of languages (= 14 outer languages) spoken by hunter-gatherer communities in Southwestern Africa, in and around the Kalahari desert and Orange basin: 09-A XUNG+ Q'O-Q'XUNG 09-B C'WI+ NC'USAN 09-C NC'HU+ L'KUL'E 09-D L'XEGWI+ L'XOGWI 09-E C'XAM+ 'KATKOP'* Certain languages (indicated by a star *) and the final set of languages (09-E C'xam+ 'Katkop'*) are classified notionally, in the absence of adequate or consistent information The symbols used conventionally to transcribe consonantal clicks in many language-names within zones 08= and 09= are recorded in column 3, but these symbols have been converted to Latin alphabetic characters for the spelling and indexing of reference-names (all names in column 2, and bold names in column 3) as follows: p'=bilabial click ʘ c'=dental click / t'= dento-alveolar click ǁ q'=retroflex click ! l'=lateral click //. |
lsrCountry |
Angola; Botswana; Lesotho; Namibia; South Africa |
scale |
10.000 – 100.000 |
GeoEntity |
af•c•AO Angola
| af•s•BW Botswana
| af•s•LS Lesotho
| af•s•NA Namibia
| af•s•ZA South Africa
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Match 9 |
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id name |
12-A 'Aramita + Amarinya |
pdf |
./ls/pdf/master/OL-SITE 1999-2000 MASTER ONE Sectors 1-Zones 10-14.pdf |
lsrType |
set |
notes |
SEMITIC, "aramaic+ amharic" |
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Match 10 |
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id name |
12-AA 'Aramita + Arabiyya |
pdf |
./ls/pdf/master/OL-SITE 1999-2000 MASTER ONE Sectors 1-Zones 10-14.pdf |
lsrType |
chain |
notes |
"semitic"-C., "aramaic+ arabic" |
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Match 11 |
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id name |
12-AAA 'Aramita |
pdf |
./ls/pdf/master/OL-SITE 1999-2000 MASTER ONE Sectors 1-Zones 10-14.pdf |
lsrType |
net |
notes |
ARAMAIC |
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Match 12 |
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id name |
12-AAA-a 'Aramita |
pdf |
./ls/pdf/master/OL-SITE 1999-2000 MASTER ONE Sectors 1-Zones 10-14.pdf |
lsrType |
outer language |
notes |
lishshana-'aramita, "aramaic", "syriac", "assyrian", "chaldean", in [51=] Français: araméen, syriaque, in Hebrew: 'aramiit; including modern "neo-aramaic", "neo-syriac", "neo-chaldean" # lishshana, lishana, lishan =«language» 𝒮 written from c.–900 in "Aramaic" Hebraic, Targumic script; Samaritan script; Nabatean script; Mandaean script; Melkite, Melchite, Syro-Palestinian script; Palmyrene script; Estranguelo Syriac, Estrangelo, Estranguela, Edessene script; Neo-Edessene, Peshitta (=«simple») script; Nestorian Syriac script; Latin script |
lsrCountry |
Palestine; Syria; Lebanon; Iran; Iraq; Turkey; Azerbaidjan.; in Christian use as far as India; Sri Lanka; China |
script |
"Aramaic" Hebraic, Targumic; Samaritan; Nabatean; Mandaean; Melkite, Melchite, Syro-Palestinian; Palmyrene; Estranguelo Syriac, Estrangelo, Estranguela, Edessene; Neo-Edessene, Peshitta; Nestorian Syriac; Latin |
scale |
10.000 – 100.000 |
ISO-639 |
Assyrian Neo-Aramaic
| Syriac
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GeoEntity |
as•w•disputed•PS Palestine
| as•w•SY Syria
| as•w•LB Lebanon
| as•w•IR Iran
| as•w•IQ Iraq
| as•w•TR Turkey
| as•w•AZ Azerbaijan
| as•s•IN India
| as•s•LK Sri Lanka
| as•e•CN China
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Match 13 |
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id name |
12-AAA-aa Shamerit-L. |
pdf |
./ls/pdf/master/OL-SITE 1999-2000 MASTER ONE Sectors 1-Zones 10-14.pdf |
lsrType |
inner language |
notes |
"liturgical samaritan", "palestinian-samaritan aramaic", "liturgical old aramaic", in [12=] Ivrit: shomronit; bene-yisrael, shamerim, shomronim, "samaritan" jewish, kutim community ⊕ Nabulus, Naplouse; Tel Aviv environs: Holon ¶ liturgical language – together with [12=] Ivrit - of small Samaritan Jewish community (around 500 in 1970's); ancient spoken language of Samaritan community, replaced by [12=] 'Arabiyya from 7th century 𝒮 Samaritan script |
lsrCountry |
Palestine; Israel |
script |
Samaritan |
ISO-639 |
Samaritan Aramaic
| Samaritan
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GeoEntity |
as•w•disputed•PS Palestine
| as•w•IL Israel
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Match 14 |
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id name |
12-AAA-ad Ma'lula + Jub-'Adin |
pdf |
./ls/pdf/master/OL-SITE 1999-2000 MASTER ONE Sectors 1-Zones 10-14.pdf |
lsrType |
inner language |
notes |
ma'lula, maaloula, "neo-aramaic"-W., "arabised neo-aramaic", "maronite", "maronite christian" community # geographical names influence < [12=] 'Arabiyya ⊕ Jabal ash-Sharqi, Anti-Lebanon mountains: Ma'lula+ Bakh'a... Jub'Adin |
lsrCountry |
Syria (Dimashq); Lebanon (al-Biqa); also Palestine |
scale |
10.000 – 100.000 |
GeoEntity |
as•w•SY Syria
| as•w•LB Lebanon
| as•w•disputed•PS Palestine
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Match 15 |
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id name |
12-AAA-ae Tur-Oyo |
pdf |
./ls/pdf/master/OL-SITE 1999-2000 MASTER ONE Sectors 1-Zones 10-14.pdf |
lsrType |
inner language |
notes |
t'uroyo, turyoyo, suroyo, suryoyo, syryoyo, syroyo, torani, "jacobite neo-aramaic", "neo-syriac"-W., "mesopotamian", part of "neo-aramaic"-E., in [51=] Français: soureth occidental; "jacobite christian", assorzi community ⊕ Tigris upper valley: Tur-'Abdin plateau bilingual < [12=] 'Arabiyya and/or [44=]Türkçe |
lsrCountry |
Turkey (Mardin: Mugla; Sirnak); Syria frontier; migration> Sweden |
scale |
10.000 – 100.000 |
ISO-639 |
Turoyo
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GeoEntity |
as•w•TR Turkey
| as•w•SY Syria
| eu•n•SE Sweden
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Match 16 |
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id name |
12-AAA-af Aisor |
pdf |
./ls/pdf/master/OL-SITE 1999-2000 MASTER ONE Sectors 1-Zones 10-14.pdf |
lsrType |
inner language |
notes |
aissor, lishana, khama, mosul+ urmi, "nestorian", "nestorian neo-aramaic", "neo-assyrian", "neo-syriac"-E., "modern assyrian", part of "neo-aramaic"-E., in [51=] Français: soureth occidental, in [53=] Russkiy: aysorskiy; "nestorian", "nestorian christian", 'assurai community ¶ plus migration to Russia after Perso-Russian War (1827-28) & from 1918 bilingual < [58=]Farsi, [44=]Türki and/or [12=] 'Arabiyya |
lsrCountry |
Iran (Azarbaijan-Bakhtari...); Iraq (al-Mawsil; Diyala...); Syria (al-Hasakah); Turkey (Van; Hakkari); plus migration>Armenia; Russia (Caucasus; Moskva; St.Petersburg...); Ukraine |
scale |
100.000 – 1.000.000 |
GeoEntity |
as•w•IR Iran
| as•w•IQ Iraq
| as•w•SY Syria
| as•w•TR Turkey
| as•w•AM Armenia
| eu•e•RU Russia
| eu•e•UA Ukraine
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Match 17 |
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id name |
12-AAA-ag Kald-Oyo |
pdf |
./ls/pdf/master/OL-SITE 1999-2000 MASTER ONE Sectors 1-Zones 10-14.pdf |
lsrType |
inner language |
notes |
chaldean, "neo-chaldean", kaldani; including bohtan... aradhin... mengesh; including "uniate", "uniate christian" community ➤ linguistically closely linked to the Kurdistan Jewish community (see Nas-Didán, below) |
lsrCountry |
originally Iraq (al-Mawsil); Turkey (Siirt; Hakkari); Syria (al-Qamishli) |
scale |
100.000 – 1.000.000 |
ISO-639 |
Chaldean Neo-Aramaic
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GeoEntity |
as•w•IQ Iraq
| as•w•TR Turkey
| as•w•SY Syria
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Match 18 |
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id name |
12-AAA-ah Nash-Didán |
pdf |
./ls/pdf/master/OL-SITE 1999-2000 MASTER ONE Sectors 1-Zones 10-14.pdf |
lsrType |
inner language |
notes |
judeo-aramaic, "hebraicised aramaic", "jewish aramaic", "pseudo" judeo-kurdish, lishana noshan, lishanid noshan, lishana deni, lishan hudaye, lishan hozaye, lishana axni, lishana didán, lishana-shel-imrani, hulani, jbeli, lakhlókhi influence < [12=] Ivrit (Hebrew) # sometimes improperly called 'kurdit' (literally «[58=] Kurdish») in [12=] Ivrit; or 'judeo-kurdish' in [52=] English; linguistically closely linked to the Chaldean Christian community (see Kald-oyo, above) |
lsrCountry |
originally Iraq (al-Mawsil; Diyala; Irbil; as-Sulaymaniyah); Iran (Kermanshahan; Azarbaijan-e-Bakhtari; Kordestan); exodus> Israel; {Transcaucasia}; Russia; Ukraine |
scale |
10.000 – 100.000 |
ISO-639 |
Lishana Deni
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GeoEntity |
as•w•IQ Iraq
| as•w•IR Iran
| as•w•IL Israel
| as•w•AM Armenia
| as•w•AZ Azerbaijan
| as•w•GE Georgia
| eu•e•RU Russia
| eu•e•UA Ukraine
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Match 19 |
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id name |
12-AAC-i Jakatī |
pdf |
./ls/pdf/master/OL-SITE 1999-2000 MASTER ONE Sectors 1-Zones 10-14.pdf |
lsrType |
outer language |
notes |
jat; jati; jatu, kayani, musali; jakati semi-nomadic community ¶ apparently originating in Afghanistan, Pakistan or India, but all information on this community and their language remains to be confirmed # name perhaps related to that of [59=] Jad-gali (Jat) in Pakistan |
lsrCountry |
Moldova; Ukraine; Russia; Afghanistan; Uzbekistan; Tadjikistan |
scale |
100.000 – 1.000.000 |
ISO-639 |
Jakati
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GeoEntity |
eu•e•MD Moldova
| eu•e•UA Ukraine
| eu•e•RU Russia
| as•s•AF Afghanistan
| as•c•UZ Uzbekistan
| as•c•TJ Tajikistan
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Match 20 |
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id name |
14-D Waze + Tsamakula |
pdf |
./ls/pdf/master/OL-SITE 1999-2000 MASTER ONE Sectors 1-Zones 10-14.pdf |
lsrType |
set |
notes |
werize+ tsamai, dullay, "highland cushitic"-CS., 'werizoid'; part of "cushitic"-E. |
1-20 of 346 matches of 32810 nodes total |