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  1. This list only includes primary language families that are accepted by the current academic consensus in the field of linguistics; for language families that are not accepted by the current academic consensus in the field of linguistics, see the article "List of proposed language families".

  2. A language family is a group of languages related through descent from a common ancestor, called the proto-language of that family. The term family is a metaphor borrowed from biology, with the tree model used in historical linguistics analogous to a family tree, or to phylogenetic trees of taxa used in evolutionary taxonomy.

  3. 22 lip 2020 · Our All in the Language Family series goes into detail on how these families work. The Indo-European Language Family — One of the largest language families in the world, comprising hundreds of languages including those in the Germanic, Romance, Baltic and Slavic language families.

  4. 15 paź 2023 · There are 14 major families that cover most of the world and its ~8,500 languages, although the total number of families is anywhere from 142 to more than 400 (see references). 1. Indo-European. Speakers: 3.5 billion (46% of Earth's population) Languages: 583; Location of origin: Ukraine and southern Russia; Time of origin: 4,500 BCE

  5. The lan­guage tree specif­i­cal­ly con­cerns the lan­guages still spo­ken in the post-apoc­a­lyp­tic world the com­ic is set in. So she was­n’t try­ing to map all world lan­guages, just the ones that her char­ac­ters speak.

  6. Explore the fascinating world of language trees and their historical relationships between languages. Discover the visually stunning tree created by Minna Sundberg.

  7. 1 paź 2024 · The map above shows where you can find most of the world’s major human language families. Although defining what is and isn’t a language can be quite difficult. Here is a table with a list of the number world languages from Glottolog 5.0 and an estimated number of speakers from Ethnologue.

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