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Language classification

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In linguistics, language classification is the grouping of related languages into the same category. There are two main kinds of language classification: genealogical and typological classification.

Genealogical (or genetic) classification

Languages are grouped by diachronic relatedness into language families. In other words, languages are grouped based on how they were developed and evolved throughout history, with languages which descended from a common ancestor being grouped into the same language family.

Typological classification

Main article: Linguistic typology

Languages are grouped by their structural and functional features.

See also

References

  1. "Linguistics - Language classification". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 19 September 2020.
  2. "Language Typology: Analytic versus Synthetic Languages". ELLO (English Language and Linguistics Online). Retrieved 19 September 2020.


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