ELL: Fwd: Tribes, population

Tasaku Tsunoda tsunoda at TOOYOO.L.U-TOKYO.AC.JP
Thu Apr 26 00:00:06 UTC 2001


At 9:00 AM -0400 01.4.25, Mike Cahill wrote:
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>And of course, there is the Ethnologue itself, which gives population
>figures of languages all over. Unfortunately, the Ethnologue posted
>now on the Internet is the 13th edition, of 1996. The new 14th edition
>of 2000 should be posted in about a month. But even the "old" one is
>full of useful information. Find it on the internet at
>http://www.sil.org/ethnologue/.
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>Papua New Guinea and Brazil are countries which have lots of languages
>in the hundreds.
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>Mike Cahill
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Dear Mike,
    Thank you very much for your information.

Best wishes,

Tass
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