The Pamir languages are an areal group of the Eastern Iranian languages spoken by numerous people in the Pamir Mountains primarily along the Panj River and its tributaries. This includes […]
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Lishanid Noshan
Lishanid Noshan is a modern Jewish Aramaic language often called Neo-Aramaic or Judeo-Aramaic. It was originally spoken in southern and eastern Iraq in the region of Arbil. Most speakers now […]
Lishán Didán
Lishán Didán is a modern Jewish Aramaic language often called Neo-Aramaic or Judeo-Aramaic. It was originally spoken in Iranian Azerbaijan in the region of Lake Urmia from Salmas to Mahabad. […]
Hiri Motu language
Hiri Motu also known as Police Motu Pidgin Motu or just Hiri is an official language of Papua New Guinea. It is a simplified version of Motu of the Austronesian […]
Lishana Deni
Lishana Deni is a modern Jewish Aramaic language often called Neo-Aramaic or Judeo-Aramaic. It was originally spoken in the town of Zakho and its surrounding villages in northern Iraq on […]
Homshetsi dialect
Homshetsi (Հոմշեցի Homshetsi lizu the Hamshen language Turkish: Hemşince) is an archaic Western Armenian dialect spoken by the Eastern group and the Northern group of Hamshenis (Hemşinli) an ethnic group […]
Language shift
Language shift sometimes referred to as language transfer or language replacement or assimilation is the process whereby a speech community of a language shifts to speaking another language.
Dagbani language
Dagbani (Dagbane) also known as Dagbanli and Dagbanle is a Gur language spoken in Ghana which is closely related to and mutually intelligible with the Moore language of Burkina Faso […]
Kaska language
Kaska is a Northern Athabaskan language spoken by the Kaska people in the southeastern Yukon territory and northern British Columbia in Canada.
Minyanka language
Minyanka (also known as Mamara Miniyanka Minya Mianka Minianka or Tupiire) is a northern Senufo language spoken by about 750000 people in southeastern Mali. It is closely related to Supyire. […]