Hunter, William Wilson. 1868. A Comparative Dictionary of the Non-Aryan Languages of India and High Asia. London: Trübner & Co. 224pp.
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Name in source | Glottolog languoid |
---|---|
Sanskrit | |
Arabic | |
Bask | |
Finnic | |
Magyar | |
Turkish | |
Circassian | |
Georgian | |
Mongolian | |
Mantshu | |
Javanese-Ngoko | |
Javanese-Krama | |
Malay | |
Chinese-Nankin | |
Chinese-Pekin | |
Chinese-Canton | |
Chinese-Shanghai | |
Amoy-Colloquial | |
Japanese | |
Brahui | |
Gyami | |
Gyarung | |
Takpa | |
Manyak | |
Thochu | |
Sokpa | |
Horpa | |
Tibetan-Written | |
Tibetan-Spoken | |
Serpa | |
Súnwár | |
Gúrung | |
Múrmi | |
Magar | |
Tháksya | |
Pákhya | |
Newár | |
Limbu | |
Kiránti | |
Rodong | |
Rúngchenbung | |
Chhingtángya | |
Náchhereng | |
Wáling | |
Yákha | |
Chourásya | |
Kulungya | |
Thulungya | |
Báhingya | |
Lohorong | |
Lambichhong | |
Báláli | |
Sáng-Páng | |
Dúmi | |
Kháling | |
Dungmáli | |
Dárhi | |
Denwár | |
Pahri | |
Chepáng | |
Bhrámu | |
Váyu | |
Kuswar | |
Kusunda | |
Tháru | |
Lepcha (Sikkim) | |
Bhútáni v Lhopa | |
Bodo | |
Dhimál | |
Kocch | |
Garo | |
Káchári | |
Munipuri | |
Míthán Naga | |
Tablung Naga | |
Khári Naga | |
Angámi Naga | |
Námsáng Naga | |
Nowgong Naga | |
Tengsa Naga | |
Abor Miri | |
Sibságar Miri | |
Deoria Chutia | |
Singpho | |
Burman written | |
Burman spoken | |
Khyeng v Shou | |
Kámi | |
Kúmi | |
Mrú v Toung | |
Sák | |
Talain v Mon | |
Sgau-karen | |
Pwo-karen | |
Toungh-thu | |
Shán | |
Annamite | |
Siamese | |
Ahom | |
Khámti | |
Laos | |
Ho (Kol) | |
Kol (Singhbhum) | |
Santáli | |
Bhúmij | |
Uráon | |
Mundala | |
Rájmahali | |
Gondi | |
Gayeti | |
Rutluk | |
Naikude | |
Kolami | |
Mádi | |
Mádia | |
Kuri | |
Keikádi | |
Khond | |
Sávara | |
Gadaba | |
Yerukala | |
Chentsu | |
Tamil-ancient | |
Tamil-modern | |
Malayálma-ancient | |
Malayálma-modern | |
Telugu | |
Karnataka-ancient | |
Karnataka-modern | |
Tuluva | |
Kurgi | |
Tuduva | |
Toda | |
Kota | |
Badaga | |
Kurumba | |
Irula | |
Malabar | |
Sinhalese |