Types of Languages
Language families
Language terms
Language terms examples
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A vigorous language

What is a language that is in daily use but lacks a literary tradition?

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A Indo-European language example

English, Russian, Armenian, German, etc.)

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Language definition

A system of communication through speech, a collection of sounds that a group of people understands to have the same meaning.

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Example of a Language

English, Mandarin, Japanese, anything that people speak

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A dying language

What is a language that is used by older people, but is not being transmitted to children

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A Sino-Tibetan language example

Chinese, Mandarin, Burmese, etc.)

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Literary Tradition definition

A system of written communication

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Example of a literary tradition

Any classic story like Grimm's fairy tales, Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, Cinderella, etc.)

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A threatened language

What is a language that is used for face-to-face communication, but is losing users

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A Germanic language example

German, Swedish, Dutch, Old English, etc.)

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Language families definition

Collection of languages related through a common ancestral language

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Example of Language Families

Indo-European, Sino-Tibetan, Niger-Congo, etc.)

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A Developing language

What is a language that is in daily use by people of all ages

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A Niger-congo language example

Bantu, Yoruba, Igbo, Wolof, etc.)

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Language Branches definition

Collection of languages within a family related through a common ancestral language and evolved into individual languages

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Language branches example

Balto-Slavic, Romance, Germanic, etc.)

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An Institutional language

What is a language that is used in work, education, mass medias, and government

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An Afro-Asiatic language example

Arabic, Egyptian, Semitic, Hebrew, etc.)

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Language groups definition

Collection of languages within a branch that share a common origin in the relatively recent past, and display similar grammar and vocabulary.

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Language Groups example

West Germanic, Indo-European, etc.)