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Daniel Bunčić et al. 2016. Biscriptality: A sociolinguistic typology. Heidelberg: Winter.
African languages → Cushitic languages, Egyptian, Ethiosemitic languages, Fulfulde, Hausa, Juba Arabic, Kanembu, Kanuri, Mande languages, Meroitic, Swahili, Wolof
Afrikaans 47, 189
A-Hmao 44, 277
Akkadian 31, 47, 70, 79, 80, 279; also Assyrian
Albanian 187, 189, 317, 318, 330
American languages → Cherokee, Cree, Inuit languages, Nahuatl, Ojibwe
Ancient Greek → Greek
Arabic 24, 40, 182, 190−192, 331; → Juba Arabic; influence 149−154
Aramaic 36, 279
Armenian 322
Assyrian → Akkadian
Avadhī 152, 153
Azerbaijani 194−196
Bactrian 279
Bahasa Indonesia → Indonesian
Bahasa Malaysia → Malaysian
Balkar → Karachay-Balkar
Bambara 181, 182
Banat Bulgarian 197
Belarusian 6, 36, 64, 73, 158−167, 189, 247, 279, 280, 314−317, 319, 321, 324−325, 330, 340
Bengali 152
Bosnian 25, 198−200, 210, 212, 213−215, 242−243, 321−324, 340, → Serbo-Croatian
Brāj Bhāṣā 152, 153
Brazilian → Portuguese
Breton 308
Bulgarian 24, 49, 189, 197, 202; → Banat Bulgarian, Pomak
Burgenland Croatian 197
Buryat 196
Čakavian (dialect of → Croatian) 171, 209
Carpatho-Rusyn → Rusyn
Castilian → Spanish
Catalan 311
Celtic 33; → Breton, Irish, Welsh
Chéngguān Tǔhuà 91
Cherokee 18, 21, 276, 277
Chinese Buryat → Buryat
Chinese languages → Chéngguān Tǔhuà, Gan Chinese, Mandarin Chinese, Sháozhōu Tǔhuà, Xiang Chinese, Xiangnan Tuhua, Yang Zhuang
Church Slavonic 85, 102, 103, 107−121, 136−138, 145, 171, 200, 202, 243, 248, 249, 307; Old Church Slavonic 51, 66, 84, 97, 254−256
Common East Slavic → Old East Slavic
Common Slavic 321
Coptic → Egyptian
Cree 277
Croatian 25, 82, 99, 100, 167−173, 206, 209, 210−212, 213−215, 234, 242−243, 255, 321−324, 331; → Serbo-Croatian, Kajkavian, Burgenland Croatian, Čakavian; influence 303−304
Cushitic languages 183
Czech 99, 140−143, 189, 209, 224, 225, 255, 286, 300−303, 304−306; influence 225, 304, 305
Danish 286, 305
Dari → Persian
Demotic → Egyptian
Dutch 197, 228, 229, 286, 331
Eastern Punjabi 188
Egyptian 30, 35, 40, 47, 48, 55, 70, 73, 91, 96, 183−186, 256−276, 335, 340; Coptic 259; Demotic 30, 36, 259, 263, 275, 276
Ekavian (varieties of → Serbo-Croatian) 180, 212, 213, 238
English 21, 38, 43, 45, 47, 56, 61, 63, 68, 70, 71, 94, 95, 153, 156, 182, 187, 189, 215−216, 244, 247, 286, 289, 313, 318, 319, 340; influence 229, 234, 235, 251, 317, 330−332; Middle English 22; Old English 288
Eskimo → Inuit
Estonian 286, 305
Ethiosemitic languages 183
Etruscan 40, 278
Even 230, 333
Faliscan 40, 278
Farsi → Persian
Fijian 22
Finnish 286, 305
Flemish → Dutch
French 18, 21, 37, 189, 230, 286, 308−313, 319, 340; Anglo-Norman French 22; influence 218, 228, 294, 295, 309−313, 318, 329−332; Old French 66, 336
Fulfulde 181, 250, 253
Galician 332
Gan Chinese 229
German 6, 16, 21, 29, 33, 46, 64, 68, 71, 128, 147, 166, 171, 189−191, 196, 197, 202, 206, 216−219, 223, 238, 282−300, 300, 305, 313, 319; → Schwyzerdütsch; Austrian Standard German 197, 206, 216−219; influence 224, 228, 302−305, 317, 331; Swiss Standard German 58, 66, 81, 201, 216−219, 313
Germanic languages → Afrikaans, Danish, Dutch, English, German, Gothic, Icelandic, Luxembourgish, Old Norse, Russenorsk, Swedish, Yiddish
Gothic 17, 124, 125
Greek 25, 39, 189; Ancient Greek 17, 31, 336; Cypriot 31, 32, 42, 97; influence 119, 120, 220, 254, 316, 331; koiné 30, 33, 42, 97; Modern Greek 40, 49, 100, 118; Mycenaean Greek 193
Greenlandish → Yupik
Gujarati 39
Hausa 38, 40, 181, 250−253
Hebrew 44, 126, 127, 175, 189−191
Hindi-Urdu 16, 39, 40, 41, 44, 46, 51−55, 60, 149−158, 188, 193, 196; → Brāj Bhāṣā, Khaṙī Bolī
Hindustani → Hindi-Urdu
Hittite 40, 79, 80; → Luvian
Hmong 21, 277
Hungarian 189; influence 209, 323, 331
Hurrian 36
Icelandic 21, 66
Ijekavian (varieties of → Serbo-Croatian) 180, 212, 213, 238
Ikavian (varieties of → Serbo-Croatian) 180
Indian languages → South Asian languages
Indonesian 229, 331; → Malay
Inuinnaqtun 196
Inuit 196; → Inuinnaqtun, Inuktitut, Inuvialuktun, Yupik
Inuktitut 196, 277
Inuvialuktun 196
Irish 99; Old Irish 47, 76−78, 101, 288
Italian 21, 171, 293; influence 82, 209, 234, 318, 323, 331
Japanese 20, 25, 29, 43−50, 65, 68−70, 122−124, 145, 146
Javanese 277
Jewish languages 35, 189−193; → Hebrew, Judeo-Tat, Karaim, Ladino, Yiddish
Juba Arabic 182
Judeo-Spanish → Ladino
Judeo-Tat 189
Kajkavian (dialect of → Croatian) 209
Kalmyk 196
Kanembu 181
Kanuri 181, 250
Karachay → Karachay-Balkar
Karachay-Balkar 230, 333
Karaim 39
Karakalpak 332, 333
Kashmiri 40, 188
Kazakh 195, 244, 332, 333
Kazym Khanty → Khanty
Khanty 229, 333
Khaṙī Bolī 150−154
koiné → Greek
Komi 229, 333
Korean 43, 45, 50, 70, 145, 146
Kurdish 195
Kyrgyz 195
Ladino 126, 127, 175, 189, 190, 196
Lahndi 47, 50, 188
Latin 17, 40, 85, 124, 147, 168, 189, 289, 335; influence 82, 85, 146, 147, 170, 171, 289, 294, 295, 316, 318; Medieval Latin 35, 43, 85, 125, 126, 200−201, 283, 288; New Latin 130, 224, 284, 285, 289−293; Renaissance Latin 284, 285; Vulgar Latin 66, 146, 336
Latvian 305
Lisu 21
Lithuanian 202, 305
Lower Sorbian 303−305
Lusatian → Lower Sorbian, Upper Sorbian
Luvian 55, 78−82, 337
Luxembourgish 197
Macedonian 21, 23, 189; influence 213
Madura 277
Malay 40, 47, 229, 277, 331
Malayalam 40
Malaysian 229, 331; → Malay
Mandarin Chinese 22, 25, 41−45, 65, 91, 92−96, 100, 188, 203, 204−209, 229, 279, 336; influence 122, 211; Putonghua 91, 95
Mande languages 180−183, → Bambara, Manding, Mandinka, Maninka, Maninka-Mori
Manding 180−183, 196
Mandinka 181, 182
Maninka 181, 182
Maninka-Mori 182
Mari 229, 333; Hill Mari 333; Meadow Mari 333
Masurian 197, 202
Meroitic 40, 96, 335
Mexican → Nahuatl
Miao 277
Moldovan 194, 332; → Romanian
Mongolian 24, 44, 47, 65, 97−99, 196, 244, 279
Mongolic languages → Buryat, Kalmyk, Mongolian
Montenegrin 25, 210, 212−213, 213−15, 321−324
Mozarabic 191−193
Muslim Tat 189
Mycenaean → Greek
Nahuatl 33, 34
Nepalese 34
Nogai 332, 333
Norwegian→ Old Norse, Russenorsk
Occitan 6, 37, 40, 308−313, 319; → Provençal
Oirat → Kalmyk
Ojibwe 230
Old East Slavic 159, 324; East Novgorodian dialects 139; Novgorod dialect 5, 6, 58, 127, 129−139, 331, 337; Pskov dialect 139
Old Iranian 151
Old Norse 5, 6, 47, 54, 55, 57, 59, 74−76, 78, 91, 101, 134, 137, 138, 337
Old Russian → Old East Slavic for stages before ca. 1400, Russian for later stages
Old Turkic 6, 278
Old Uighur → Old Turkic
Orkhon Turkic → Old Turkic
Oscan 40, 193
Ossetic 195
Pali 33, 194
Parthian 279
Pashto 154
Permian Komi 229, 333
Persian 42, 190, 195, 196, 279; → Tat; influence 24, 149, 150−154; Middle Persian 279
Polish 36, 95, 100, 143, 147, 159, 189, 197, 202, 225−227, 280, 305, 306; → Masurian; influence 159, 160, 166, 213, 225, 279, 303−305, 314−317, 330
Pomak → Bulgarian
Portuguese 189, 228, 332; influence 332
Prakrit 279
Prekmurian: → Slovenian
Proto-Indo-European 133
Proto-Slavic → Common Slavic
Provençal 309−313
Punjabi 40, 154, 155, 188, → Lahndi, Saraiki
Putonghua → Mandarin Chinese
Romance languages → Catalan, French, Galician, Italian, Ladino, Moldovan, Mozarabic, Occitan, Portuguese, Provençal, Romanian, Spanish
Romanian 194, 196, 330, 332; → Moldovan
Russenorsk 194
Russian 6, 18, 20, 21, 25, 68, 71, 92, 95, 100, 102−121, 127, 128, 144, 147, 202, 203, 219−224, 236, 244, 307, 319, 325, 326, 330, 331, 340; → Russenorsk; influence 24, 160, 165, 167, 234, 314−317, 324−326, 330, 333
Rusyn 25, 197, 246−250, 307, → Vojvodina Rusyn
Ruthenian 159, 189, 198, 279, 280, 324, 325
Sanskrit 17, 36, 152, 153, 193, 194, 279; influence 149, 152, 153
Santali 188, 193
Saraiki 154
Scandinavian → Old Norse
Schwyzerdütsch 58, 81, 218
Serbian 5, 21, 23, 25, 39, 44, 51−56, 60, 64, 65, 68, 73, 147, 206, 210−212, 213−215, 233−246, 247, 250, 279, 281, 314, 321−324, 340; → Serbo-Croatian
Serbo-Croatian 16, 25, 29, 40, 41, 44−47, 50, 60, 73, 82−88, 167−180, 189, 196, 197, 198−200, 209−215, 231−246, 321−324, 330; → Bosnian, Burgenland Croatian, Čakavian, Croatian, Ekavian, Ijekavian, Ikavian, Kajkavian, Montenegrin, Serbian, Štokavian
Sháozhōu Tǔhuà 92
Shuryshkar Khanty → Khanty
Sindhi 40, 59, 154, 188
Slavic languages → Belarusian, Bulgarian, Church Slavonic, Common Slavic, Czech, Lower Sorbian, Macedonian, Old East Slavic, Polish, Russenorsk, Russian, Rusyn, Ruthenian, Serbo-Croatian, Slovak, Slovenian, Ukrainian, Upper Sorbian
Slovak 21, 99; influence 304
Slovenian 170, 171, 197, 306, 307; influence 304; Prekmurian 197
Sogdian 279
Sorbian → Lower Sorbian, Upper Sorbian
South Asian languages → Avadhī, Bengali, Brāj Bhāṣā, Gujarati, Hindi-Urdu, Kashmiri, Lahndi, Madura, Malayalam, Nepalese, Pali, Prakrit, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Santali, Saraiki, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Tibetan
Spanish 34, 36, 39, 188, 189, 196, 286; Old Spanish 35, 147
Štokavian (dialect of → Serbo-Croatian) 209, 210, 321
Sumerian 31, 80
Sundanese 277
Surgut Khanty → Khanty
Swahili 38, 40, 47, 181, 251−253
Swedish 21, 286, 305; → Old Norse
Syriac 202
Tajik 195; → Persian
Tamil 40, 42, 70, 71, 188, 230
Tat 47, 189, 196; → Judeo-Tat, Muslim Tat
Tatar 277, 278, 327
Telugu 193
Tibetan 279
Tocharian B 279
Tumshuq Sakan 279
Turkic 332, 333; → Azerbaijani, Kazakh, Karakalpak, Kyrgyz, Old Turkic, Tatar, Turkish, Turkmen, Uighur, Uzbek; influence 149−151
Turkish 35, 42, 53, 174, 187, 330, 333
Turkmen 195
Uighur 196
Ukrainian 25, 159, 197, 279, 280;
→ Rusyn; influence 119
Upper Sorbian 60, 224−225, 303−305
Urdu → Hindi-Urdu
Uzbek 195, 196, 277
Vakh Khanty → Khanty
Vietnamese 47
Vojvodina Rusyn 246
Vulgar Latin → Latin
Welsh 77
Western Punjabi 188, → Lahndi
Wolof 181, 250
Xhosa 22
Xiang Chinese 91, 92
Xiangnan Tuhua 88−92
Yang Zhuang 92
Yiddish 126, 127, 175, 189−191, 196
Yupik 196
Zulu 22
Zyryan Komi 229, 333
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