Encyclopedia entry defines this language family as consisting of Khoisan, Afro-Asiatic, Nilo-Saharan, and Niger-Congo.
Reference guide details the various languages that make up the Afro-Asiatic family, including Arabic, Coptic, and Egyptian.
Discusses where this subfamily of the Uralic languages is spoken, and its characteristic structure and features.
Encyclopedia entry studies the three branches of this subfamily of Indo-European languages.
Terse summary of the extinct language references groups who actively spoke Gothic.
Lists the subfamilies contained in this language family, and discusses the history of the parent Proto-Indo-European language.
Get an overview of this language group encompassing the tongues spoken from eastern Turkey to Bangladesh.
Provides a summary and profile of the language subdivision commonly held to include Latin and the Romance languages.
Defines the language group and provides one common classification that incorporates geographical considerations.
Encyclopedia entry dissects the structure of typical Semitic words and mentions where this branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family is spoken.
Peruse this encyclopedia entry that looks at the family of languages spoken in the southern regions of Asia. With a link to Myanmar languages.
Check out this interactive listing to learn about Slavic and related languages, including subdivisions and geographical concentration.
Online encyclopedia dissects the grammatical structure and history of the world's oldest known written language. Also find cuneiform information.
Obtain a brief developmental and literary history of this East Slavic language, or search the periodicals library for related articles.
Encyclopedia listing discusses the origins of this family of languages, and the separation of the Ugric subfamily from the Finnic.
Lumme Erilt describes the use of translated text in typology studies. Check out the bibliography.