Викиречник:Familije

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For a list of all language family codes, see Vikirečnik:Lista familija.

Wiktionary sorts languages into families. Most families are related through descent from a common ancestor, but a few are merely categories, such as "creoles and pidgins". Wiktionary organizes language categories and derivations categories by families. Each family is represented on Wiktionary by a name and by a code.

Vidite Vikirečnik:Jezici and Wiktionary:Dialects for discussions of languages and of dialects, respectively.

Family codes uredi

Wiktionary represents families by codes. Family codes are stored in Modul:families along with related data. These codes are generally three letters, or three letters followed by a hyphen followed by another three letters. Exceptionally, they may be other strings. Family codes can reasonably be used in etymology templates like {{der}}, {{bor}}, {{inh}} and {{derivcatboiler}} and of course in the namespace dedicated to reconstructions.

Genetic families uredi

Genetic families are groups of languages which have a common ancestry. Wiktionary follows prevailing scholarship when grouping languages into genetic categories. Each genetic family has a code.

Many genetic families have an ISO 639-5 code. When one is available, it is used on Wiktionary as well. For example, the Austroasiatic languages are aav, the Celtic languages are cel, the Germanic languages are gem.

When a family has no standard ISO-639-5 code, but one of its superfamilies does have a code, Wiktionary assigns it a two part exceptional code. The first part is the ISO-639-5 code of its nearest superfamily, and the second part is a series of three lowercase letters which generally approximate the name of the family. For example, the Pama-Nyungan family is aus-pam: "aus" is the ISO 639-5 code for Australian languages, "pam" abbreviates "Pama-Nyungan". The Brythonic languages are cel-bry; Jewish Aramaic languages are sem-jar; South Bird's Head languages are ngf-sbh.

When neither a family nor any of its superfamilies has an ISO 639-5 code, the special code "qfa" is used as the first part, with the "q..." range being allowed by the ISO for private use and "fa" standing for "family". (This system was devised on IRC and in the BP.) For example, the Misumalpan languages are qfa-min.

Non-genetic categories and isolates uredi

Not all language groupings are genetic. Some groups contain languages with other common properties, or languages spoken in a certain area. The following are recognised:

  • art = Artificial/constructed languages, which are purposely created by linguists or hobbyists. Some may be widely used (such as Esperanto), but most are only limited to small communites (like Láadan).
  • crp = Creole or pidgin languages, which developed as a means of communication between groups that had no common language. For example, Krio, Zamboanga Chavacano, Greenlandic Eskimo Pidgin.
  • sgn = Sign languages (such as ASL), which are not spoken but communicated through gesturing.
  • qfa-mix = Mixed languages, which formed by roughly equal mixing of two or more languages, usually by speakers that spoke the source languages fluently.
  • qfa-iso = Language isolates, which have no demonstrated relationship to any other language (such as Ainu).
  • qfa-und = Languages with an unknown or undetermined affiliation. These differ from language isolates in that there is no linguistic consensus or maybe even no research at all on the further relationships of the languages. This code is used by most languages that have not yet had a family assigned to them by Wiktionary editors. This code is also used for language families which are not part of a larger family.
  • qfa-not = Languages that do not belong to a family in principle, because they are not true languages. "Translingual" (mul), "Undetermined" (und) and "substrate" (qfa-sub) are not languages, and cannot be considered members of any family. This code is also used for groupings of languages which are treated on Wiktionary as families, but which are not related. The preceding special family codes themselves also use this code.

Porodična imena uredi

  • Sva porodična imena treba da budu definisana kao engleske reči u njihovim odgovarajućim unosima Vikirečnika. * Svaka porodica se dosledno odnosi samo na jedno ime, koje će se koristiti u etimologijama i drugde. Kada postoje dva ili više mogućih naziva, bira se jedno od njih. * Radi jasnoće, izbegavajte korišćenje istog imena i za porodicu i za jezik ako je moguće; na primer, određena porodica se može nazvati „japanskom“ ili „japonskom“, ali pošto već postoji „japanski“ jezik, „japonski“ je bolji naziv za porodicu. (Međutim, neka homonimija se ne može izbeći: na primer, postoji i „kipčakski“ jezik i „kipčakska“ porodica jezika.) * Više imena porodica takođe bi trebalo na kraju da budu navedene u odeljcima „sinonimi“ ' ili alternativni oblici pri svakom unosu.

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