Amerind languages 630646 224863509 2008-07-10T19:19:50Z Edsanville 68816 '''Amerind''' is one of the three proposed [[language family|families]] in [[Joseph Greenberg]]'s controversial classification of all [[Native American languages]], obtained by his [[mass lexical comparison]] method &mdash; the other two being [[Na-Dené languages|Na-Dené]] and [[Eskimo-Aleut languages|Eskimo-Aleut]]. His classification was laid out in a controversial book published in 1987, ''Language in the Americas''. Most linguists, including virtually all linguists specializing in the languages of the New World, have rejected Greenberg's classification due to unsound methodology, noting the numerous errors he made in citing forms from American Indian languages, as well as the fundamental methodological problems with [[Mass lexical comparison]]. Most linguists reject the validity of Amerind as a linguistic family and maintain that the languages of the Americas belong to numerous smaller language families. The term is also occasionally used to refer (broadly) to the various [[indigenous languages of the Americas]]. == Subgroups according to Ethnologue<ref>see [[Language families (Ethnologue)]]</ref> == * [[Kawésqar language|Alacalufan]] * [[Algic languages|Algic]] * [[Arauan languages|Arauan]] * [[Mapudungun|Araucanian]] * [[Arawakan languages|Arawakan]] * [[Arutani-Sape languages|Arutani-Sape]] * [[Aymaran languages|Aymaran]] * [[Barbacoan languages|Barbacoan]] * [[Caddoan languages|Caddoan]] * [[Cahuapanan languages|Cahuapanan]] * [[Cariban languages|Carib]] * [[Chapacura-Wanham languages|Chapacura-Wanham]] * [[Chibchan languages|Chibchan]] * [[Chimakuan languages|Chimakuan]] * [[Choco languages|Choco]] * [[Chon languages|Chon]] * [[Chumashan languages|Chumash]] * [[Coahuiltecan|Coahuiltecan]] * [[Guajiboan languages|Guahiban]] * [[Gulf languages|Gulf]] * [[Amarakaeri|Harakmbet]] * [[Languages of Peru|Hibito-Cholon]] * [[Hokan languages|Hokan]] * [[Huave|Huavean]] * [[Iroquoian languages|Iroquoian]] * [[Jivaroan languages|Jivaroan]] * [[Katukinan languages|Katukinan]] * [[Keresan languages|Keres]] * [[Kiowa-Tanoan languages|Kiowa Tanoan]] * [[Lule language|Lule]]-[[Vilela language|Vilela]] * [[Macro-Ge languages|Macro-Ge]] * [[Maku languages|Maku]] * [[Filadelfia|Mascoian]] * [[Mataco-Guaicuru languages|Mataco-Guaicuru]] * [[Mayan languages|Mayan]] * [[Misumalpan languages|Misumalpan]] * [[Mixe-Zoque languages|Mixe-Zoque]] * [[Mura languages|Mura]] * [[Muskogean languages|Muskogean]] * [[Nambikwara|Nambiquaran]] * [[Oto-Manguean languages|Oto-Manguean]] * [[Panoan languages|Panoan]] * [[Peba-Yaguan languages|Peba-Yaguan]] * [[Penutian languages|Penutian]] * [[Quechuan languages|Quechuan]] * [[Salishan languages|Salishan]] * [[Salivan languages|Salivan]] * [[Siouan languages|Siouan]] * [[Subtiaba]]-[[Tlapanec language|Tlapanec]] * [[Pano-Tacanan languages|Tacanan]] * [[P'urhépecha language|Tarascan]] * [[Totonacan languages|Totonacan]] * [[Tucanoan languages|Tucanoan]] * [[Tupian languages|Tupi]] * [[Uru-Chipaya|Uru-Chipaya]] * [[Uto-Aztecan languages|Uto-Aztecan]] * [[Wakashan languages|Wakashan]] * [[Witotoan languages|Witotoan]] * [[Yanomaman languages|Yanomam]] * [[Yuki-Wappo languages|Yuki]] * [[Zamucoan languages|Zamucoan]] * [[Zaparoan languages|Zaparoan]] ==Subgroups according to Greenberg & Ruhlen<ref>see [http://www.merrittruhlen.com/files/AED5.pdf Amerind Etymological Dictionary]</ref>== 0. Amerind :1. North-Central ::1.1. Northern :::1.1.1. Almosan-Keresiouan ::::1.1.1.1. [[Algonquian-Wakashan languages|Almosan]] ::::1.1.1.2. [[Keresan languages|Keresiouan]] :::1.1.2. Penutian-Hokan ::::1.1.2.1. [[Penutian languages|Penutian]] ::::1.1.2.2. [[Hokan languages|Hokan]] ::1.2. Central :::1.2.1. [[Aztec-Tanoan languages|Aztec-Tanoan]] ::::1.2.1.1. [[Tanoan languages|Tanoan]] ::::1.2.1.2. [[Uto-Aztecan languages|Uto-Aztecan]] :::1.2.2. [[Oto-Manguean languages|Oto-Manguean]] :2. Southern ::2.1. Andean-Chibchan-Paezan :::2.1.1. Andean :::2.1.2. Chibchan-Paezan ::::2.1.2.1. [[Chibchan languages|Chibchan]] ::::2.1.2.2. [[Paezan languages|Paezan]] ::2.2. :::2.2.1. Equatorial-Tucanoan ::::2.2.1.1. Equatorial ::::2.2.1.2. [[Tucanoan languages|Macro-Tucanoan]] :::2.2.2. Ge-Pano-Carib (see also [[Je-Tupi-Carib]]) ::::2.2.2.1. [[Cariban languages|Macro-Carib]] ::::2.2.2.2. :::::2.2.2.2.1. [[Panoan languages|Macro-Panoan]] :::::2.2.2.2.2. 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In: Renfrew, Colin (Ed.), ''America Past, America Present: Genes and Languages in the Americas and Beyond'' (pp. 139-62). Cambridge, UK: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research. == Notes == <references /> [[Category:Proposed language families]] [[de:Amerindische Sprachen]] [[es:Lenguas amerindias]] [[la:Linguae Amerindae]] [[nl:Amerindische talen]] [[pl:Języki amerindiańskie]] [[sk:Amerindiánske jazyky]] [[fi:Amerind-kielet]] [[ur:قدیم امریکی زبانیں]]