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10667877616Afro-Asiatic Language FamilyArabic and Hebrew0
10667885935Altaic LanguagesA language family that includes Turkish, Korean, and Japanese.1
10667887707Austro-Asiatic LanguagesLanguages from south and Southeast Asia2
10667892349Austronesians Languageslanguages in SE Asia Madagascar, Pacific ocean3
10667902809backward reconstructionThe tracking of sound shifts and hardening of consonants "backward" toward the original language4
10667904318conquest theoryOne major theory of how Proto-Indo-European diffused into Europe which holds that the early speakers of Proto-Indo-European spread westward on horseback, overpowering earlier inhabitants and beginning the diffusion and differentiation of Indo-European tongues5
10667909638Creole languagea language that began as a pidgin language but was later adopted as the mother tongue by a people in a place of the mother tongue6
10667917034deep reconstructionprocess by which an extinct language is recreated7
10667918551Dialecta particular form of a language that is peculiar to a specific region or social group.8
10667921107dialect chainsa set of contagious dialects in which the dialects nearest to each other at any place in the chain are most closely related9
10667923449dispersal hypothesisHypothesis which states that Indo-European languages that arose from Proto-Indo-European were first carried east into Southeast Asia and the into the Ukraine and into Russia and then into Balkans10
10667927971Dravidian languagesa language family spoken mainly in southern India and parts of eastern and central India, as well as in northeastern Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh and Bhutan, and overseas in other countries such as Malaysia and Singapore11
10667929471Germanic languagesEnglish, German, Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish12
10667933770global languageThe language used most commonly around the world -English13
10667938548Hellenistic languageKoine14
10667942816IsoglossA boundary that separates regions in which different language usages predominate.15
10667945214Italic LanguagesRomance languages derived from Latin (Italian, Spanish, Catalan, Portuguese, Galician, French, Romanian, Occitan, etc16
10667949733languageA system of communication through the use of speech, a collection of sounds understood by a group of people to have the same meaning.17
10667953602language convergencecollapsing of two language into one.18
10667955890language divergencenew languages are formed when a language breaks into dialects19
10667958327language familya group of similar languages20
10667961206language subfamilya smaller group of related languages within a language family21
10667969131lingua francaa language used among speakers of different languages for the purposes of trade and commerce22
10667972187Monoligual Statescountries in which only one language is spoken23
10667976350multilingual statescountries in which more than one language is spoken24
10667979665mutual intelligibilitytwo people can understand each other when speaking25
10667982045nostratichypothesized ancestral language of Proto-Indo-European, as well as other ancestral language families.26
10667989651pidgin languageA form of speech that adopts a simplified grammar and limited vocabulary of a lingua franca, used for communications among speakers of two different languages.27
10667991869Preliterate societyPeople who speak their language but cannot write it28
10667994177Proto-Indo-Europeanhypothesized ancestral Indo-European language that is the hearth of the ancient Latin, Greek, and Sanskrit languages.29
10667997264Renfrew Hypothesisthree areas in and around fertile crescent, gave rise to three language families.30
10668001233Romance languagesLanguages (French, Spanish, Italian, Romanian, and Portuguese) that lie in the areas that were once controlled by the Roman Empire but were not subsequently overwhelmed31
10668015129Sino-Tibetan Language Family2nd largest language family. Includes Madarin, Thai, Cantonese and Burmese32
10668020654Slavic languagesLanguages (Russian, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Ukrainian, Slovenian, Serbo-Croatian, and Bulgarian) that developed as Slavic33
10668028066soundshiftwhen a word that is derived from a language is modified a little, but it still sounds alike34
10668031218standard languagea dialect that is well established and widely recognized as the most acceptable for government, business, education, and mass communication35
10668033908YiddishJewish language36

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