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  1. An unclassified language is a language whose genetic affiliation to other languages has not been established.

  2. Languages which became extinct before 1950 are the purview of Linguist List and are being gradually removed from Ethnologue; they are listed as an addendum to this page. There are 48 unclassified languages in the 25th edition of Ethnologue published in 2022.

  3. As seguintes línguas são listados como não classificadas (em famílias) por Ethnologue (17ª edição), embora em suas descrições algumas sejam identificados com uma família estabelecida, ou tenham sido apresentadas como espúrias.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LanguageLanguage - Wikipedia

    There are also many unclassified languages whose relationships have not been established, and spurious languages may have not existed at all. Academic consensus holds that between 50% and 90% of languages spoken at the beginning of the 21st century will probably have become extinct by the year 2100.

  5. A number of languages of North America are too poorly attested to classify. These include Adai, Beothuk, Calusa, Cayuse, Karankawa, and Solano. There are other languages which are scarcely attested at all.

  6. Languages by origin. Unsolved problems in linguistics. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  7. Unclassified languages are different from language isolates in that they have no demonstrable genetic relationships to other languages due to a lack of sufficient data. In order to be considered a language isolate, a language needs to have sufficient data for comparisons with other languages through methods of historical-comparative ...