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{{Infobox language family | {{Infobox language family | ||
|name = Maakpauean | |name = Maakpauean | ||
|region = [[ | |region = [[Northern Miraria]] | ||
|familycolor = maak | |familycolor = maak | ||
|family = One of Sahar's primary [[List of language families#Language families|language families]] | |family = One of Sahar's primary [[List of language families#Language families|language families]] | ||
|protoname = [[Proto-Makpauwean]] | |protoname = [[Proto-Makpauwean]] | ||
|child1 = | |child1 = Itsivqutki | ||
|child2 = | |child2 = Siyatsiluq | ||
|child3 = | |child3 = | ||
|child4 = | |child4 = | ||
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The '''Maakpauean''' languages are a small group of related languages spoken in [[Mahavia]] which are unrelated to [[East Mirarian languages]]. The most widely-spoken language is the [[ | The '''Maakpauean''' languages are a small group of related languages spoken in [[Mahavia]] which are unrelated to [[East Mirarian languages]]. The most widely-spoken language is the [[Itsivqutki language]], a dialect continuum of which the standardized form is the official language in [[Kasiiralq]]. Other extant daughters include [[Siyatsiluq]]. | ||
The family is typified by polysynthetic, nominative-accusative languages that feature nominal animacy classes. | The family is typified by polysynthetic, nominative-accusative languages that feature nominal animacy classes. |
Revision as of 16:54, 5 October 2023
Maakpauean | |
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Geographic distribution: | Northern Miraria |
Linguistic classification: | One of Sahar's primary language families |
Proto-language: | Proto-Makpauwean |
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CWS code | – |
The Maakpauean languages are a small group of related languages spoken in Mahavia which are unrelated to East Mirarian languages. The most widely-spoken language is the Itsivqutki language, a dialect continuum of which the standardized form is the official language in Kasiiralq. Other extant daughters include Siyatsiluq.
The family is typified by polysynthetic, nominative-accusative languages that feature nominal animacy classes.
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