File:Afroasiatic languages-en.svg
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English: English version of Afroasiatic german.svg. Map showing the distribution of five of the six major subfamilies belonging to the Afroasiatic (Afrasian, Hamito-Semitic) language family (the sixth, ancient Egyptian, is extinct except for liturgical use of Coptic). Data according to: * Schuh, Russell (2003) 'Chadic overview', in M. Lionel Bender, Gabor Takacs, and David L. Appleyard (eds.), Selected Comparative-Historical Afrasian Linguistic Studies in Memory of Igor M. Diakonoff, LINCOM Europa, 55–60. *Bernd Heine, Thilo C. Schadeberg und Ekkehard Wolff (eds.), Die Sprachen Afrikas. Buske, Hamburg 1981, ISBN 3-87118-496-9 Deutsch: Karte der sechs Primärzweige der afroasiatischen (afrasischen, hamitosemitischen) Sprachfamilie. Français : Carte montrant la distribution des six branches de la faimille linguistique afro-asiatique (ou chamito-sémitiques. Origine des données: * * Schuh, Russell (2003) 'Chadic overview', in M. Lionel Bender, Gabor Takacs, and David L. Appleyard (eds.), Selected Comparative-Historical Afrasian Linguistic Studies in Memory of Igor M. Diakonoff, LINCOM Europa, 55–60. *Bernd Heine, Thilo C. Schadeberg und Ekkehard Wolff (eds.), Die Sprachen Afrikas. Buske, Hamburg 1981, ISBN 3-87118-496-9 Català: Mapa de cinc de les sis subfamílies de llengües afroasiàtiques més grans. |
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