- austric
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English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Austric languages — The Austric language superfamily is a large theoretical grouping of languages primarily spoken in Southeast Asia, the Pacific, and the eastern Indian subcontinent. It includes the Austronesian language family of Taiwan, the Malay Archipelago,… … Wikipedia
austric — I. ˈȯstrik, ˈäs adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Austria + English ic : austrian II. adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology … Useful english dictionary
Austric languages — hypothetical language superfamily that includes the Austroasiatic (Austroasiatic languages) and Austronesian (Austronesian languages) (Malayo Polynesian) language families. The languages of these two families are spoken in an area extending … Universalium
Ainu language — language familycolor=Isolate name=Ainu nativename= ai. アイヌ イタク Aynu itak pronunciation=/ainu itak/ states=Japan, Russia region=Hokkaidō; formerly also southern Sakhalin, the Kuril Islands, the tip of the Kamchatka Peninsula (disputed), and… … Wikipedia
Austro-Tai — is a hypothesis that the Kradai (Tai Kadai) and Austronesian language families of southern China and the Pacific are genealogically related. The Kradai languages contains numerous cognates with Austronesian which were noticed as far back as… … Wikipedia
Austronesian languages — formerly Malayo Polynesian languages Family of about 1,200 languages spoken by more than 200 million people in Indonesia, the Philippines, Madagascar, the central and southern Pacific island groups (except most of New Guinea; see Papuan… … Universalium
Austronesian languages — Infobox Language family name=Austronesian region=Maritime Southeast Asia, Oceania, Madagascar, Taiwan familycolor=Austronesian family=one of the world s major language families; although links with other families have been proposed, none of these … Wikipedia
Wilhelm Schmidt — may also refer to a German politician. Wilhelm Schmidt (1868–1954) was an Austrian linguist, anthropologist, and ethnologist. Wilhelm Schmidt was born in Hörde, Germany in 1868. He entered the Society of the Divine Word in 1890 and was ordained… … Wikipedia
Macrofamilia áustrica — Distribución geográfica: Sur de Asia, Oceanía, Japón Países: Hablantes: Puesto … Wikipedia Español
Austroasiatic languages — Superfamily of about 150 languages spoken by close to 90 million physically and culturally very diverse people in South and Southeast Asia. Today most scholars believe that it is subdivided into two families, Munda and Mon Khmer. The present… … Universalium