The Intercontinental Dictionary Series (commonly abbreviated as IDS) is a large database of topical vocabulary lists in various world languages. The general editor of the database is Bernard Comrie of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig. Mary Ritchie Key of the University of California, Irvine is the founding editor. The database has an especially large selection of indigenous South American languages and Northeast Caucasian languages.
The Intercontinental Dictionary Series' advanced browsing function allows users to make custom tables which compare languages in side-by-side columns.
Below are the languages that are currently included in the Intercontinental Dictionary Series. The languages are grouped by language families, some of which are still hypothetical.
It is part of the Cross-Linguistic Linked Data project hosted by the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.[1]
Amerindian
editNorth America
edit- Tlingit
- Haida
- Tsimshian
- Wakashan
- Salishan
- Hokan?
- Zuni
- Nahuatl (Sierra de Zacapoaxtla, Puebla)
- Chatino, Zacatepec
Northern South America
edit- Chocoan
- Chibchan
- Cofán – Colombia / Ecuador
- Barbacoan
- Páez – Colombia
- Yanomaman
- Yaruro – Venezuela
- Tucanoan
- Jivaroan
- Aguaruna – Peru / Ecuador
- Waorani (Huaorani) – Ecuador
Amazonia
edit- Arawakan
- Goajiro (Wayuu) – Colombia
- Wapishana – Guyana / Brazil
- Yavitero – Venezuela (extinct)
- Mashco Piro (Yine) – Peru / Brazil
- Waurá – Brazil
- Baure – Bolivia
- Moxos – Bolivia
- Ignaciano – Bolivia
- Trinitario – Bolivia
- Macro-Gê
- Tupian
- Cariban
- Panoan
- Cashibo – Peru
- Shipibo-Conibo – Peru
- Yaminahua – Peru
- Chácobo – Bolivia
- Pacahuara – Bolivia
- Tacanan
- Catuquina – Acre, Brazil
- Puinavean (Nadahup/Makú)
- Peba-Yaguan
- Yagua – Brazil
- Chapacuran
- Pacaas Novos – Brazil
- Uru-Chipaya
- Chipaya – Bolivia
- Trumai – Brazil
- Aymara
- Cayuvava – Bolivia (extinct)
- Itonama – Bolivia
- Movima – Bolivia
Southern South America
editNortheast Caucasian
editIndo-European
edit- Indo-European
- Hittite
- Tocharian A/B
- Armenian (Eastern, Western)
- Albanian, Tosk
- Greek (Ancient, Modern)
- Indo-Iranian
- Celtic
- Germanic
- Balto-Slavic
- Romance
Uralic
editTai-Kadai
editOthers
edit- Basque
- Elamite
- Turkic
- Austronesian
- Afro-Asiatic
- Nilo-Saharan
- Creoles
- Negerhollands (Dutch-based) – U.S. Virgin Islands
- Limonese Creole (English-based) – Costa Rica
- Lengua (Quechua-based) – Ecuador (mixed)[citation needed]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Cross-Linguistic Linked Data". Retrieved February 22, 2020.
- Key, Mary Ritchie & Comrie, Bernard (eds.) 2015. The Intercontinental Dictionary Series. Leipzig: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology.
External links
edit- Intercontinental Dictionary Series
- Guide to the Intercontinental Dictionary Series project CD-ROMs. Special Collections and Archives, The UC Irvine Libraries, Irvine, California.