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  • 21Balto-Slavic languages — The Balto Slavic language group consists of the Baltic and Slavic languages, belonging to the Indo European family of languages. Having experienced a period of common development, Baltic and Slavic languages share several linguistic traits not… …

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  • 22Indo-Uralic languages — Indo Uralic is a hypothetical language family consisting of Indo European and Uralic. A genetic relationship between Indo European and Uralic was first proposed by the Danish linguist Vilhelm Thomsen in 1869 but was received with little… …

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  • 23Indo-Aryan languages — Indo Aryan Indic Geographic distribution: South Asia Linguistic classification: Indo European Indo Iranian Indo Aryan …

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  • 24Iranian languages — This article is about the Iranian languages. For languages spoken in Iran, see Languages of Iran. For the official language of Iran, see Persian language. Iranian Geographic distribution: Southwest Asia, Central Asia, and western South Asia… …

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  • 25Scythian languages — Scythian Ptolemy s Scythia Spoken in Scythia Exti …

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  • 26Elvish languages (Middle-earth) — For Elvish languages in general, see Elvish languages. J. R. R. Tolkien s fantasy fiction contains several languages for Elves. The author, a philologist by profession, spent much time on these constructed languages. His interest was primarily… …

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  • 27Scramble for Africa — For the book by Thomas Pakenham, see Thomas Pakenham (historian)#The Scramble for Africa. For information on the colonization of Africa prior to the 1880s, including Carthaginian and early European colonization, see Colonization of Africa. The… …

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  • 28Homeland for the Jewish people — For the ongoing debate as to the nature of the State of Israel, see Jewish state. Jews, largely Holocaust survivors, in search of a homeland, aboard the SS Exodus A homeland for the Jewish people was an idea that rose to the fore in the 19th… …

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  • 29Dravidian languages — Family of 23 languages indigenous to and spoken principally in South Asia by more than 210 million people. The four major Dravidian languages of southern India Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam have independent scripts and long documented… …

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  • 30Nostratic languages — Nostratic (controversial) Geographic distribution: Europe, Asia except for the southeast, North and Northeast Africa, the Arctic Linguistic classification: Borean (?) …

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