The following is information I have gleaned from many sources over the last twenty six years. This particular page represents primarily geographical language groupings, but whenever indented, "Parent" languages are to the left while "descendant" languages are indented to the right under the appropriate "parent" language. Other languages which were influential to the develpment of a language will be noted parenthetically.
This is a simplified diagram of the relationship of various modern and obsolete languages showing their development throughout history from various older languages, mostly now extinct. This does not include languages in the families known as Indo-European, Afro-Asiatic, Caucasian, American Indiginous, Sino-Tibetan, Andamanese, or African. (As I add pages for those language families I will place links to them above.)
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