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1 Language Families Use this powerpoint to supplement the information on the graphic organizer on page 5 of your Ch 5: Language guided reading and to color code the global distribution of language families map on the last page of the guided reading.

2 Distribution of Language Families
Indo-European = largest language family 46% of the world’s population Spread across globe through colonialism/migration most widely diffused language family See following maps!!!! Remember this family includes language branches associated with Europe (Germanic, Slavic, Romance etc.) but also branches in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Iran!

3 Indo-European

4 Indo-European

5 Indo-European Distribution

6 Indo-European Distribution

7 Indo-European Distribution

8 Indo-European Distribution

9 Indo-European Distribution

10 Indo-European Distribution

11 Distribution of Language Families
Classification of languages Sino-Tibetan = 2nd largest language family 21% of the world’s population Mandarin = most speakers single native language in the world

12 Sino-Tibetan Family

13 Distribution of Other Language Families
Africa extensive diversity 1,000 distinct languages + thousands of dialects ignore for our purposes the Saharan and Sudanic branches mapped in your textbook. Niger-Congo family 95% of sub-Saharan Originated in west/central Africa (Cameroon/Nigeria) Spread thru “Bantu expansion” beginning c BCE Example = “Zulus”

14 Distribution of Other Language Families
Africa extensive diversity Niger-Congo family Khoisan Hunter/gatherers (San) “Bushmen” = derogatory Pastoralists (Khoi) “Hottentots” = derogatory “Clicking” languages Oldest form of human communication?

15 Languages of North Africa and Middle East
Afro-Asiatic (Semitic) Arabic = most widely spoken Semitic language ironic since Arabs are often accused of “anti-semitism” spread thru diffusion of Islam Other Arabic influence mainly through Quran and trade Swahili “people of the coast” = Bantu + Arabic influence Urdu = Hindi + Arabic Hebrew, Berber Hebrew = once extinct, sacred language revived with est. of the state of Israel

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17 Languages of Central Asia and the Middle East
Altaic or (Turkic) language family Turkish = most widely spoken language in family Ottoman migration brings Turkic from Central Asia to “Turkey” Central Asia (Kazaks = “Kazakhstan”, Uzbekistan etc., Mongolian) Formerly suppressed under Russian Empire/USSR (Russification) Japanese and Korean (now considered part)

18 Distribution of Other Language Families
Uralic Significant Non-Indo-European family in Europe Estonian, Hungarian, and Finnish languages Basques? Unknown or nonexistent relation to other languages “Language isolate” = language cutoff from family by in-migration or unrelated to other languages. Basque speakers were cutoff and isolated by the waves of Indo-European speakers (Celts, Germanic tribes, etc.) migrating into Europe

19 Other Language Families

20 Other Language Families
Dravidian: South Indian languages dated from before Aryan invasion Dravidian Tamils vs. Indo-Euro Singhalese = Sri Lanka civil war Austronesian (Malay-Polynesian) SE Asia, Philippines, Indonesia, Madagascar Diffuses to Madagascar, involved the crossing of the Indian Ocean in outrigger canoes (AWESOME!) Austro-Asiatic (Mon-Khmer) Vietnam and Cambodia and other non-contiguous areas in South and Southeast Asia Use register contrast, modal (normal) voice and breathy (lax) voice or between modal voice and creaky voice. Caucasian Caucasus mountainous region = most lang. family diversity, why? 4 language families, many religions Other = 7,000 languages total, % extinct by 2100

21 Caucasus = region with most language family diversity

22 Other Language Families


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