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An unclassified language is a language whose genetic affiliation to other languages has not been established. Languages can be unclassified for a variety of reasons, mostly due to a lack of reliable data [1] but sometimes due to the confounding influence of language contact, if different layers of its vocabulary or morphology point in different ...
There are 48 unclassified languages in the 25th edition of Ethnologue published in 2022. Africa. Bung language ( Cameroon) Gail language (a cant of South Africa) Imeraguen language ( Mauritania, Hassaniya-Soninke mix?) (retired) Kara language ( Central African Republic, Central Sudanic) Kujarge language ( Chad, Afroasiatic)
List of unclassified languages of North America. A number of languages of North America are too poorly attested to classify. These include Adai, Beothuk, Calusa, Cayuse, Karankawa, and Solano . There are other languages which are scarcely attested at all.
Campbell & Grondona (2012:116–130) lists the following 395 languages of South America as unclassified. Most are extinct. [1] Many were drawn from Loukotka (1968) [2] and Adelaar & Muysken (2004). [3] The majority are not listed in Ethnologue. The list is arranged in alphabetical order. Aarufi – Colombia.
An unclassified language is a language whose genetic affiliation to other languages has not been established.
A. Unclassified languages of Africa (4 C, 33 P) Unclassified languages of the Americas (3 C) Unclassified languages of Asia (2 C, 29 P) Endangered unclassified languages (10 P) Unclassified languages of Europe (2 C, 23 P) I. Unclassified Indo-European languages (4 C, 18 P) O. Unclassified languages of Oceania (3 C, 2 P) S.
List of unclassified languages of North America. Adai language. Akokisa. Alagüilac language. Aranama language. Bidai. Calusa. Cayuse language. Congaree people. Coree. Cueva language. Cusabo. Eyeish. Guachichil. Haitian Vodoun Culture Language. Naolan language. Pamunkey. Pascagoula. Pastia people. Payaya people. Pericú language.