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! Language !! Classification !! Number of native speakers !! Location
! Language !! Classification !! Number of native speakers !! Location
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|[[Terminian language]] || Termic || 115,000,000 || [[Cerman]], [[Amerhan]], amongst others
| [[Terminian language]] || Termic || 115,000,000 || [[Cerman]], [[Amerhan]], amongst others
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|[[Kwang language]] || Kwangic || 85,000,000 || [[Qonklaks]], [[Karduv]], [[Zaizung]], amongst others
| [[Kwang language]] || Kwangic || 95,000,000 (depends on which lects one considers) || [[Qonklaks]], [[Karduv]], [[Zaizung]], [[Quaxin Xun]] amongst others
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| [[Sąñàwa language]] || Mañi || 30,000,000 (possibly more or less idk -den) || [[Kadya]] (South)
| [[Sąñàwa language]] || Mañic || 30,000,000 (possibly more or less idk -den) || [[Kadya]] (South)
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| [[Awatese language]] || Mañi: Awato-Mänean || 22,600,000 || [[Awating]]
| [[Karduvic language ]] || Kwangic || 30,000,000 (maybe less idk -log) || [[Karduv]], [[Qonklaks]] (Northeast)
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| [[Mänean language]] || Mañi: Awato-Mänean || ??,000,000 (idk -proton) || [[Mänea]]
| [[Awatese language]] || Mañic: Awato-Mänean || 22,600,000 || [[Awating]]
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| [[Zaizung Languages]] || Mañi || 18,000,000 || [[Zaizung]]
| [[Yachiroese language]] || Mañic || 17,000,000 (could be wrong -log) || [[Yachiro]]
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| [[Yatååkåå language]] || Kumadnyu || 15,000,000 || [[Magali]] (Northeast)
| [[Mänean language]] || Mañic: Awato-Mänean || ??,000,000 (idk -proton) || [[Mänea]]
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| [[Hlung language]] || Mañi || 8,000,000 (idk -den) || [[Quaxin Xun]] (Southeast)
| [[Zaizung Languages]] || Mañic || 18,000,000 || [[Zaizung]]
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| [[Ndxiixun language]] || Mañi: Tuŋñi || 8,000,000 (idk -den) || [[Quaxin Xun]] (Central)
| [[Yatååkåå language]] || Ounyu || 15,000,000 || [[Magali]] (Northeast),
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| [[Nichoh language]] || Mañi: Tuŋñi || 8,000,000 (idk -den) || [[Quaxin Xun]] (West-central)
| [[Utoyyi language]] || Termic: South Terminian || 10~15,000,000 (dialect chain) || Utol
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| [[Baridus language]] || Termic || 4,500,000 || [[Barradiwa]] ([[Baridia]])
| [[Hlung language]] || Mañic || 15,200,000 || [[Quaxin Xun]] (Southeast)
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| [[Yachanooli language]] || Mañi || 300,000 || [[Shohai]] (Northeast)
| [[Ndxiixun language]] || Mañic: Tuŋñi || 13,500,000 || [[Quaxin Xun]] (Central)
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| [[Nichoh language]] || Mañic: Tuŋñi || 9,300,000 || [[Quaxin Xun]] (West-central)
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| [[Amerhani language]] || Termic || 4~6,000,000 (dialect chain) || [[Amerhan]]
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| [[Baridus language]] || Termic || 4,300,000 || [[Barradiwa]] ([[Baridia]])
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| [[Yashuhay language]] || Ounyu: Shohue || 2,000,000 || [[Shohai]] (Northwest)
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| [[Yako'e language]] || Ounyu: Shohue || 1,000,000 || [[Shohai]] (Central-south)
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| [[Yachanooli language]] || Mañic || 300,000 || [[Shohai]] (Northeast)
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| [[Ngigu language]] || Uemaua || 268,000 || [[Awating]] (Southern)
| [[Ngigu language]] || Uemaua || 268,000 || [[Awating]] (Southern)
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| [[Waľavaľwa language]] || Kumandyu || 95,000 || [[Quaxin Xun]] (Insular)
| [[Waľavaľwa language]] || Ounyu || 95,000 || [[Quaxin Xun]] (Insular)
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| [[Kyathros language]] || Ounyu: Shohue || 15,000 || [[Amerhan]] (North-east)
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| [[Bilemã language]] || Termic || 200 || [[Awating]] (Central-southern)
| [[Bilemã language]] || Termic || 200 || [[Awating]] (Central-southern)

Revision as of 03:17, 29 December 2020

Ngerupic
Geographic
distribution:
Akulanen and Ekuosia: Amerhan, Awarahl, Awating, Cerman, Kadya, Magali, Quaxin Xun, Shohai, Utol, Barradiwa, Yachiro, Qonklaks, Riyana, Bosato, Mänea
Linguistic classification:One of the world's primary language families
Proto-language:Wa Ñi
CWS codewan

The Ngerupic languages are a language family comprising about 100 languages of southwestern Miraria, primarily the Akulanen and Soltenna regions, which are all descended from Wa Ñi. They are spoken by about 300 million people in total. The official languages of Amerhan, Awarahl, Cerman, Kadya, Magali, Shohai, Utol, Quaxin Xun, Qonklaks, Yachiro, and Zaizung are Ngerupic, while Ngerupic languages are spoken by substantial populations in Barradiwa, Riyana, and Bosato.

Since Wa Ñi was spoken around 5000 years ago, the present-day languages have diverged substantially. Magali is the area of greatest diversity, with more than half the Ngerupic languages spoken there. Due to the expansion of Yatååkåå within Magali, the regions of greatest diversity are the relatively inaccessible mountainous central and northwest regions of Magali. Other regions with many smaller Ngerupic languages include Shohai and Awarahl.

The most-spoken Ngerupic languages on Sahar are Terminian, Awatese, Yatååkåå, Sąñàwa and Kwang, each with more than 10 million speakers. In contrast, many Ngerupic languages of Awarahl, northwestern Amerhan and rural Magali are highly endangered, with less than a hundred thousand speakers each.

Languages

Language Classification Number of native speakers Location
Terminian language Termic 115,000,000 Cerman, Amerhan, amongst others
Kwang language Kwangic 95,000,000 (depends on which lects one considers) Qonklaks, Karduv, Zaizung, Quaxin Xun amongst others
Sąñàwa language Mañic 30,000,000 (possibly more or less idk -den) Kadya (South)
Karduvic language Kwangic 30,000,000 (maybe less idk -log) Karduv, Qonklaks (Northeast)
Awatese language Mañic: Awato-Mänean 22,600,000 Awating
Yachiroese language Mañic 17,000,000 (could be wrong -log) Yachiro
Mänean language Mañic: Awato-Mänean ??,000,000 (idk -proton) Mänea
Zaizung Languages Mañic 18,000,000 Zaizung
Yatååkåå language Ounyu 15,000,000 Magali (Northeast),
Utoyyi language Termic: South Terminian 10~15,000,000 (dialect chain) Utol
Hlung language Mañic 15,200,000 Quaxin Xun (Southeast)
Ndxiixun language Mañic: Tuŋñi 13,500,000 Quaxin Xun (Central)
Nichoh language Mañic: Tuŋñi 9,300,000 Quaxin Xun (West-central)
Amerhani language Termic 4~6,000,000 (dialect chain) Amerhan
Baridus language Termic 4,300,000 Barradiwa (Baridia)
Yashuhay language Ounyu: Shohue 2,000,000 Shohai (Northwest)
Yako'e language Ounyu: Shohue 1,000,000 Shohai (Central-south)
Yachanooli language Mañic 300,000 Shohai (Northeast)
Ngigu language Uemaua 268,000 Awating (Southern)
Waľavaľwa language Ounyu 95,000 Quaxin Xun (Insular)
Kyathros language Ounyu: Shohue 15,000 Amerhan (North-east)
Bilemã language Termic 200 Awating (Central-southern)

Taxonomy

The first-order daughters of Wa Ñi seem to have formed a dialect continuum, with subsequent diversification especially in northwest and central Magali. The most commonly agreed-upon taxonomy of Ngerupic languages runs as follows, with primary branches from north to south:

Wa Ñi

Typology

Ngerupic languages are extremely diverse in typology, but some common characteristics are:

  • small phonemic inventories, with little phonation contrast
  • many sonorants, especially laterals and rhotics
  • tone
  • nasalized vowels
  • simple syllable structure
  • noun classes with distinct singular and plural classes
  • subject and possibly object prefixes on verbs
  • compounding as main form of derivation
  • head-initial
  • marked mood on verb