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1: REDIRECT Constructed language
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1: ...mes from the Greek language|Greek word for South Asia.
3: ...ming the Austric languages | Austric superfamily.
5: ...visions of the Austroasiatic family are listed below:
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1: ...ian", "Hamito-Semitic" (deprecated), "Lisramic" (Hodge 1972), "Erythraean" (Tucker 1966.)
3: The following language subfamilies are included:
5: * Berber languages
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- Altaic languages (2885 bytes)
1: ...orical linguists, and is rejected by many. It includes:
3: * Turkic languages
4: * Mongolian languages
5: * Tungusic languages (or Manchu-Tungus)
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1: ...Celtic hypothesis (for a discussion, see Celtic languages).
3: ...t a Goidelic language with them from their home island.
5: Category:Brythonic languages
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- Bantu languages (4415 bytes)
1: ...gs to the Niger-Congo languages|Niger-Congo group.
3: ...anguage family in Africa, with about 310 million speakers.
5: ...rl Meinhof did comparative studies of the Bantu language grammars.
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- Baltic languages (2901 bytes)
1: ...e Old Prussian language became extinct at the end of the 17th century.
3: ...320px|Distribution of the most significant Baltic languages
5: ...r thousands of years along the ancient amber roads.
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1: Afro-Asiatic languages|Afro-Asiatic - '''Berber'''
3: ...sely related northern Berber languages into a single standard, Tamazight.
5: ...e Latin and Arabic are still widely used in Morocco.
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- Celtic languages (5314 bytes)
1: ...ves in the British Isles and on the peninsula of Brittany in France.
3: ...Celtic languages, of which the first two are now long extinct:
5: ...to Turkey and from the Netherlands to northern Italy.
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- Common phrases in various languages (78493 bytes)
1: Here is a list of '''common phrases in different languages'''.
3: ...d with pointing, miming, and writing down numbers on paper.
5: ...f possible, and render the stressed syllable in ALL CAPS.
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- Chadic languages (449 bytes)
1: ...wn member is Hausa, the lingua franca of much of West Africa.
3: {{lang-stub}}
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- Cushitic languages (1439 bytes)
1: ... Joseph H. Greenberg as modified by Harold Fleming:
3: ...Beja language (often seen as outside Cushitic proper)
4: * Central Cushitic languages (or Agaw languages)
5: ...|Somali, Sidamo language|Sidamo, and Afar language|Afar)
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- Dravidian languages (7910 bytes)
1: ...in Pakistan, Nepal, and eastern and central India.
2: ... the ancient Elamite language of what is now southwestern Iran.
4: ==History==
5: ...from the Sanskrit ''dr&257;vida'', meaning "south".
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- European languages (8703 bytes)
1: ... language|Pennsylvania German'' and ''Persian language|Persian'').
3: == Basque language|Basque ==
4: ..., and as such is not closely related to any other language.
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- European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages (2351 bytes)
1: ... language|Romany, which were used over a wide geographic area).
3: ...tifying the Charter in respect of the languages of France.
5: ...ions from which states must agree to undertake at least thirty-five.
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- East Slavic languages (4340 bytes)
1: ... and South Slavic languages|Southern Slavic groups.
3: ...rainian language|Ukrainian and other related dialects.
5: ...another, with transitional dialects in border regions.
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- Egyptian languages (395 bytes)
1: ...turgical language in the Coptic Christianity|Coptic Church.
4: {{lang-stub}}
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1: REDIRECT Goidelic
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- Autism (40691 bytes)
1: ...efer to classical autism, towards which the texts of this page are biased.
2: ...y of its characteristic traits appear psychological.
4: ...nvolves a nontypical approach to sensory integration.
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- A (8379 bytes)
2: Image:Latin_alphabet_Aa.png|A a
4: ...etter '''A''' is the first letter in the Latin alphabet.
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- Algeria (12050 bytes)
1: ...border is closed [http://www.sahara-overland.com/routes/]).
2: ...g="2" cellspacing="0" align="right" style="margin-left:0.5em;" width="300px"
3: ...muqr&257;&355;&299;yah ash Sha'b&299;yah'''</font>
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- Anthropology (16483 bytes)
1: ...form the world (and ourselves) based on such symbols.
3: ...nthropology is traditionally divided into four fields:
4: ...ld is also sometimes called biological anthropology.
5: ...socialization, gender, and other expressions of culture;
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- Alchemy (36125 bytes)
1: ... prior to the formulation of the scientific method.
3: ...om ''khumatos'', "that which is poured out, an ingot").
5: ==Overview==
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- Austria (13195 bytes)
1: ...south, and Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the west.
3: ...e Republic of Austria" (not "the Federal Republic of Austria").
4: ...2" cellspacing="0" align="right" width="300px" style="margin: 0 0 0.5em 1em;"
5: ... size="+1">'''Republik Ă–sterreich'''</font></caption>
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- Australia (23461 bytes)
1: ...st&633;e&618;j&601; (International Phonetic Alphabet|IPA).
3: ...ate with parameters (as used in Belgium and Netherlands)
4: ...ed-out for the moment, still some bugs in the templating system
5: {{Infobox_Countries|the=|
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- American Samoa (4604 bytes)
1: ...[1000 BC, Samoa was reached by European explorers in the 18th century.
2: {| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right" width="300px"
3: |+ <font size="+1">'''American Samoa'''</font>
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- ASCII (28284 bytes)
1: Image:ascii.png|frame|Some ASCII characters.
3: ...nt to represent text and by control devices that work with text.
5: ==Overview==
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- Africa (19495 bytes)
1: ...ationAfrica.png|framed|World map showing location of Africa
2: ...llite_plane.jpg|thumb|A satellite composite image of Africa
4: ...s for around one seventh of Earth's human population.
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- Austroasiatic languages (2421 bytes)
1: ...mes from the Greek language|Greek word for South Asia.
3: ...ming the Austric languages | Austric superfamily.
5: ...visions of the Austroasiatic family are listed below:
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- Afro-Asiatic languages (9686 bytes)
1: ...ian", "Hamito-Semitic" (deprecated), "Lisramic" (Hodge 1972), "Erythraean" (Tucker 1966.)
3: The following language subfamilies are included:
5: * Berber languages
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- Anarchy (5478 bytes)
1: {{disambiguation}}
3: '''Anarchy''' can refer to:
4: ...more recent "right" wing known as anarcho-capitalism
5: *anomie, a state of lawlessness
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- Astronaut (7200 bytes)
1: ...ss II using a manned maneuvering unit. Picture courtesy NASA
3: ...onauts by nationality|32 countries have gone into space.
5: ==International variations==
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- Alphabet (10707 bytes)
1: ...er)|beta, the first two symbols of the Greek alphabet.
3: == Types of alphabets ==
4: ...by systematic modification of the form of the consonants.
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- Aruba (8788 bytes)
1: ... is very dry, with little of the tropical vegetation that many expect in the Caribbean.
2: ...5em;" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right" width="260px"
3: |+ <font size="+1">'''Aruba'''</font>
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- Aa River (1579 bytes)
1: ...s the name of a large number of small Europe|European rivers.
2: ...uage|English noun, beloved of Scrabble players, meaning a stream.
4: The following are the more important streams of this name:
5: ... Livländische Aa), both falling into the Gulf of Riga, near Riga, which is situated between...
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- Demographics of Angola (2705 bytes)
1: ...Portuguese is both the official and predominant language.
3: '''Population:''' 10,766,471 (July 2003 est.)
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- Afghanistan (18503 bytes)
1: ... of China|China in the easternmost part of the country.
3: ...an''. It is among the poorest countries in the world.
4: ... 1em" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right" width="300px"
5: ...4;&1575;&1606;&1587;&1578;&1575;&1606;'''</font><br />
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- Allah (7912 bytes)
1: ...Allah'' written in simple Arabic calligraphy|calligraphic Arabic
2: ...]; for example in Arabic translations of the Bible.
4: ...a word for 'God' or 'deity' used in the Hebrew Bible.
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