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Indo-European (except Indo-Iranian)
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Keres
Khoisan
Kiowa Tanoan
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Maku
Mayan
Mixed Language
Mixe-Zoquean
Muskogean
Na-Dene
Niger-Congo
Nilo-Saharan
North Caucasian
Oto-Manguean
Palaihnihan
Panoan
Penutian
Pidgin
Pomoan
Quechuan
Salishan
Sepik-Ramu
Sino-Tibetan
Siouan
South-Central Papuan
Tacanan
Tai-Kadai
Tarascan
Totonacan
Trans-New Guinea
Tucanoan
Tupi
Unclassified
Uralic
Uto-Aztecan
Wakashan
Witotoan
Yuki
Language Isolate
Basque (1988)
Spain (Basque)
Approved for LING 115
Not tone language
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See also:
Basque-English, English-Basque Dictionary
Basque (1991)
Spain (Basque)
Not approved
for LING 115
Title:
Basque Phonology
Not tone language
How have past students rated this grammar?
See also:
Basque-English, English-Basque Dictionary
Basque (2008)
Spain (Basque)
Not approved
for LING 115
Not tone language
How have past students rated this grammar?
See also:
Basque-English, English-Basque Dictionary
Karok
United States (Language Isolate)
Not approved
for LING 115
Stress: brief discussion p. 13
Korean (1996)
Korea (Language Isolate)
See also:
A History of the Korean Language
Korean (2006)
Korea (Language Isolate)
Not approved
for LING 115
How have past students rated this grammar?
See also:
A History of the Korean Language
Korean (2010)
Korea (Language Isolate)
Approved for LING 115
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N.B.
:
Many examples are given only in Hangul; however, a full explanation of how to read Hangul is in the grammar. Best for a student who can already read Hangul or who wishes to learn how to read Hangul.
See also:
A History of the Korean Language
Urarina
Peru (Language Isolate)
Approved for LING 115
Tone ("pitch accent") Language: discussion pp. 120–150
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