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1 概要
2 Info
3 Pending
4 Version history
5 Other languages
6 Sources?
7 An error?
8 ライセンス
概要
Info
Due to the lack of sourcing and the inherent imprecision of the Robinson projection, this should be taken as a somewhat impressionistic representation.
The legend's font is Arial 11. See also the German version: Possibly it is-en:Yiwaidjan_languages
Pending
Remove remaining paraphyletic groups
Review validity of Altaic grouping, per de:Bild Diskussion:Sprachfamilien der Welt (Wikipedia Farben).png#Neue Version
Mark New Zealand as entirely indo-european, per en:Image talk:Human Language Families (wikicolors).png#M?ori language.
A policy needs to be adopted regarding autochtonous languages versus imported (colonial) languages. Why has Equatorial Guinea been marked Indo-European because Spanish is spoken there, but other African countries, where English, French or Portuguese are spoken, haven't? Sure EG should be changed back to the autochtonous language group?
Version history
On 31 October 2004, de:Bild:Sprachen der Welt.png was created by de:Benutzer:Stern who used the map template Image:BlankMap-World.png by en:User:Vardion.
On 13 February 2005, it was redrawn by en:User:Industrius as en:Image:Human Language Families Map.PNG
On 8 June 2005, en:User:Peter Farago recolored it as en:Image:Human Language Families Map (Wikipedia Colors .PNG) using the language family color codes from en:Wikipedia:WikiProject Languages and reducing the language families represented to the largest uncontroversial macrofamilies.
On 26 October 2005, en:User:Ishwar added the Nadene family with its color and added color specks for the Hopi, Havasupai, Western Apache, Choctaw, Cherokee, Mescalero, Zuni, Keres, Sioux languages. (although these are hardly visible.)
On 9 November 2005, en:User:Peter Farago corrected errors in Hainan and Taiwan, pointed out by en:User:ran on en:Image talk:Human Language Families Map (Wikipedia Colors .PNG; corrected error in Malta; replaced the paraphyletic "Australian languages" group with the well-attested Pama-Nyungan family (redrawn after ⇒this source), marking the non-Pama-Nyungan languages as isolates; and recolored Greenland and the Queen Elizabeth Islands to indicate that they are uninhabited, not language isolates.
On 17 January 2006, de:Benutzer:Danyalov altered the boundaries of the Turkish and Azerbaijani regions, following a discussion on de:Bild Diskussion:Sprachfamilien der Welt (Wikipedia Farben).png.
On 21 June 2006, es:Usuario:Satesclop noted Spanish-speaking populations in Equatorial Guinea and the Canary Islands, and added cross-hatching to indicate Spanish speakers in the interior of South America.
Other languages
de:Bild:Sprachfamilien der Welt (Wikipedia Farben).png
fr:Image:Les familles de langues.png
uk:Зображення:Human_Language_Families_Ukr.png (Ukrainian version)
Sources?
⇒[9]--86.29.242.17 (talk) 16:54, 23 July 2008 (UTC)en:Semitic_languages ⇒[10] ⇒[11]--Mike A Mitchel jr (talk) 08:45, 24 July 2008 (UTC)en:Hamitic_languages] ⇒[12]--213.232.79.146 08:55, 24 July 2008 (UTC) ⇒[13] ⇒[14]en:Austric_languagesen:French_Polynesia#Languages ⇒[15]
213.232.79.146 08:56, 24 July 2008 (UTC)86.29.246.244 07:19, 22 July 2008 (UTC)
⇒[16]--86.29.242.17 16:52, 23 July 2008 (UTC)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equatorial_Guinea#Languages 2A00:23C7:91AB:BC01:F07E:B2D8:31F3:9BC4 00:38, 3 October 2022 (UTC) I can't see the Basque
An error?
The Australian Indigenous languages covering the northern part of Australia somehow got lost between version 29th of May and 30th of May - can someone please put them back in or say why they have been removed? thanks 129.215.149.99 12:11, 4 September 2008 (UTC)