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- Barito_languages abstract "The Barito languages are a score of Dayak (Austronesian) languages of Borneo, and most famously Malagasy, the national language of Madagascar. They are named after the Barito River. The Barito family is sometimes split up into its constituent components, East Barito, West Barito, and Mahakam (Barito–Mahakam), given the possibility that their similarities may be due to a Sprachbund. For example, Adelaar (2005) rejects Barito as a valid group despite accepting less traditional groups such as North Bornean and Malayo-Sumbawan.Blust (2006) proposes that the Sama-Bajaw languages also derive from the Barito lexical region, though not from any established group, and Ethnologue has followed, calling the resulting group 'Greater Barito'.".
- Barito_languages wikiPageID "21998310".
- Barito_languages wikiPageRevisionID "603688469".
- Barito_languages child East_Barito_languages.
- Barito_languages child Mahakam_languages.
- Barito_languages child Sama–Bajaw_languages.
- Barito_languages child West_Barito_languages.
- Barito_languages fam Malayo-Polynesian_languages.
- Barito_languages familycolor "Austronesian".
- Barito_languages glotto "grea1283".
- Barito_languages hasPhotoCollection Barito_languages.
- Barito_languages name "Barito".
- Barito_languages region "southern Borneo, Madagascar".
- Barito_languages subject Category:Barito_languages.
- Barito_languages subject Category:Languages_of_Indonesia.
- Barito_languages subject Category:Languages_of_Madagascar.
- Barito_languages type Abstraction100002137.
- Barito_languages type BaritoLanguages.
- Barito_languages type Class107997703.
- Barito_languages type Collection107951464.
- Barito_languages type Communication100033020.
- Barito_languages type Group100031264.
- Barito_languages type Language106282651.
- Barito_languages type LanguagesOfIndonesia.
- Barito_languages type LanguagesOfMadagascar.
- Barito_languages comment "The Barito languages are a score of Dayak (Austronesian) languages of Borneo, and most famously Malagasy, the national language of Madagascar. They are named after the Barito River. The Barito family is sometimes split up into its constituent components, East Barito, West Barito, and Mahakam (Barito–Mahakam), given the possibility that their similarities may be due to a Sprachbund.".
- Barito_languages label "Barito languages".
- Barito_languages label "Baritotalen".
- Barito_languages label "Langues grand barito".
- Barito_languages label "Lingue gran barito".
- Barito_languages sameAs Langues_grand_barito.
- Barito_languages sameAs Rumpun_bahasa_Barito_Raya.
- Barito_languages sameAs Lingue_gran_barito.
- Barito_languages sameAs Baritotalen.
- Barito_languages sameAs m.05qbf91.
- Barito_languages sameAs Q2489344.
- Barito_languages sameAs Q2489344.
- Barito_languages sameAs Barito_languages.
- Barito_languages wasDerivedFrom Barito_languages?oldid=603688469.
- Barito_languages isPrimaryTopicOf Barito_languages.