PPT-Ch. 5 Key Issue 3 Where are other language families distributed?

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Classification of languages Distribution of language families SinoTibetan language family Other East and Southeast Asian language families AfroAsiatic language family

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Classification of languages Distribution of language families SinoTibetan language family Other East and Southeast Asian language families AfroAsiatic language family Altaic and Uralic language families. Revision. To begin… . Underline key information in the background information box. Underline the sentence or part of a sentence that best summarises the author’s contention (hint: might be the headline or the . Where are Other Language families Distributed?. Language Family Rank. Indo-European (46% speak one). Sino-Tibetan (21% speak one). Afro-Asiatic. Austronesian. Niger-Congo. Dravidian- southern India. Austro-Asiatic. . Families . Classification of languages. Distribution of language families. Sino-Tibetan language family. Other East and Southeast Asian language families. Afro-Asiatic language family. Altaic and Uralic language families. CSCI 201L. Jeffrey Miller, Ph.D.. http://www-scf.usc.edu/~csci201. USC CSCI 201L. Outline. USC CSCI 201L. 2. /24. Distributed Programming. RMI. CORBA. Web Services. Test Yourself. Remote Procedure Calls. Chinese. has the most speakers of any language.. It is one of the world. ’. s oldest languages spoken by the greatest contiguous population on Earth.. Southern China-the most variety and dialects-most are mutually unintelligible.. Do Now: Where was the Indo-European Hearth?. Hearth. Place of origin.. IE: Where was the hearth for Reggae music?. Where was the hearth for Islam?. Where was the hearth for Mr. Fine?. Creole. A . creole. Fundamental issue: the speed gap between data plane and control plane.. Switch OS. Switch HW. 10-100 . Gbps. Switch OS. Switch HW. 10-100 0Mbps. Switch OS. Switch HW. ???. SDN controller. SDN controller scalability issue. for Multi-Party Protocols. Krzysztof Ostrowski. †. , Ken Birman. †. , Danny Dolev. §. †. Cornell University, . §. Hebrew University. {. krzys|ken. }@. cs.cornell.edu. , dolev@cs.huji.ac.il. Introduction. Vocabulary of Issue. The discourse of your topic. Use discourse of issue but remember to define key terms if needed: subprime mortgage, underwater, CFO’s vs. factory farms. Spell out abbreviations first time . Vocabulary. Language. Literary Tradition. Official Language. Language Family. Language Branch. Language Group. Logograms . World Languages. 6,909 languages total. 11 spoken by at least 100 million people- any guesses? . Where Are the World’s Languages Distributed?. Language—system of communication through speech, a collection of sounds that a group of people understands to have the same meaning. . Language is often impacted by migration. An Introduction to Human Geography. Where Are English Language Speakers Distributed?. Origin and diffusion of English. English is spoken by 328 million as a first language. English-Speaking Countries. ABOUT THIS BRIEFAll facts in this Issue Brief are documented and sourced in All Children Matter How Legal and Social Inequalities Hurt LGBT Families This report provides one of the most comprehensive Where Are Languages Distributed?. Language. . is a system of communication through speech, or a collection of sounds that a group of people understands to have the same meaning.. According to statistical site .

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