As Osten Dahl report on this so have Ethno Loge come out in a new edition. The website has been given a makeover and they have obtained a blog! Each language ackompangeras also a chart of language position in a so-called "language cloud".
As Michael and East discussed in the comments so Ethnologue hardly a perfect source, but it is good as overview of the world's languages and still interesting to compare with other klassificieringar of kinship and language boundaries.
If one is curious to compare the different hairstyles for medium hair släktskapsklassificieringar with each other, I would recommend LinguistLists Multi-Tree, where one can see how various scientists have divided the languages and families.
I have had occasion to avail myself of some data from the Ethnologue in a lecture and updated because recently some information to this new edition. hairstyles for medium hair I was going to share with you some interesting things I noticed in some posts. There will be some number heavy, but interesting! Always remember that Ethnologue not prefect.
Language in the world This is therefore the total number of languages that Ethnologue contains data. Note that ethnologue eg expects "Arab" hairstyles for medium hair as 30 languages, "Sami" as 14, Spanish and Portuguese as a as a. If you want to talk about Arabic or Sami as a language uses the Ethnologue term "macro language", hairstyles for medium hair a group of languages in some contexts is considered a.
Up and downs in the number hairstyles for medium hair of languages may depend on other judgments between what is language and dialect or that they actually found new language they are not included in the past.
Ethnologue must contain known living languages, but if you read in their table showing the number of speakers of different languages, there are 188 with 0 speakers and 286 with unknown number of speakers. Latin is for example in Ethnologue, listed as havandes zero-native hairstyles for medium hair speakers. If removing language unknown number of speakers or no, we remaining 6 631st
If you are curious about how many of these languages there are at least a grammar so I can inform you that in LangDoc about 2580 languages there is a grammar of. In 1161, there are at least a grammar kiss by. (Thanks Harald Hammarström for this info.)
Top-8 Ethnologue counts very often the number of speakers himself, hairstyles for medium hair they rely on censuses and the like for their figures. Because they include so horrific many languages, 7105, it will be guaranteed wrong sometimes.
According to the 2013 urgåva has 393 of the 7 105 languages have more than one million speakers, 85 languages in the world has more than 10 million speakers, 24, has more than 50 million and 8 languages, more than 100 million. Here are ethnologues pages for this information.
This therefore means that many speak very few languages, and that most languages are spoken by very few. In addition, addressed some language families very much more than others, but more on that in language family-post.
1. "Chinese" 1.197000000 second Spanish 406 000 000 335 000 000 3. English 4. Hindi 260 million 5. "Arabic" 223 million 6. Portuguese 202 million 7. Bengali 193 million 8th Russian 162 million
The biggest Arabic is the language Egyptian Arabic. It ends up, if we count without macro language, in place 23 with 54 million speakers. Differences in the top-8 between Ethnologue 2012 and 2009, Portuguese has overtaken Bengali and pinched spot 5. 2009, the Portuguese on the spot 6 with 178 million and Bengali in place 5 to 181. ** edited. Top-list hairstyles for medium hair without macro language was wrong in itself, it is corrected now. Data obtained from ethnologue, here.
"... I can inform you that in LangDoc about 2580 languages there is a grammar of. 1161 there are at least a grammar description." Difficult to understand! Is the "grammar description" possibly what they call "grammar sketch" in LangDoc? It ought to be "grammar kiss" in Swedish although perhaps in
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