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  1. Jul 22, 2022 · Examining these histories has led linguists to define several language families worldwide. But how are these language families classified? And do the terms “language family,” “language branch,” and “language group” mean the same? What are language families?

  2. language, System of conventional spoken or written symbols used by people in a shared culture to communicate with each other. A language both reflects and affects a culture’s way of thinking, and changes in a culture influence the development of its language.

  3. Jun 27, 2020 · Languages are usually classified according to membership in a language family (a group of related languages) which share common linguistic features (pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar) and have evolved from a common ancestor (proto-language).

  4. Language branch (ex: Tibeto-Burman, Semitic, Romance) Language group (ex: Burmese, Arabic, Romanian) Using the model of a tree, you can think of each language family as a trunk (stretching furthest back in time), each giving rise to branches, and then leaves (language groups).

  5. Jul 22, 2020 · Without extending the tree metaphor any further, the simplest definition of a language family is simplyany group of languages that share a common root language.” The Romance languages, for example, all come from Vulgar Latin.

  6. The Mongolian Branch includes the Mongol language, but also some others, such as Buryat, Dagur, and Dongxiang, languages located primarily in Mongolia and China. To the Tungusic Branch belong Evenki, Lamut, Nanai, and Manchu, located in Siberia and northern China. Mongolian and Tungusic languages share with the Turkic languages a SOV word order ...

  7. Oct 19, 2023 · A language family is a group of different languages that all descend from a particular common language. The one language that generated those other languages in its family is known as a protolanguage. Some languages do not come from a protolanguage.

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