Language families and languages
Most languages are known to belong to language families ("families" hereforth). An accurately identified family is a phylogenetic unit, that is, all its members derive from a common ancestor. This ancestor is very seldom known to us directly, since most languages have a very short recorded history. However, it is possible to recover many of its features by applying the comparative method — a reconstructive procedure worked out by 19th-century linguist August Schleicher. This can demonstrate the validity of many of the proposed families listed below.
Proposed language stocks
~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Largest families |
| ► | Language families (spoken) |
| ► | Language isolates (spoken) |
| ► | Sign languages |
| ► | Creole languages, pidgins, mixed languages, and trade languages |
| ► | Proposed language stocks |
| ► | Other natural languages of special interest |
| ► | External links |
| ► | Bibliography |
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