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19 January 2017
Hello! My name is Tai Vongsathorn Warner and I am a Computer Science and Linguistics double major. I like music, nature, embroidery, yoga, and just about anything complex and interesting. Cheers!
Some languages I am interested in for this class:
Wamesa
Wamesa (ISO: wad) is a developing Austronesian language spoken by about 5000 people in Indonesia.[1] Due to its situation in the Indonesian/Papua New Guinean region, which is home to the most languages of any country in the world (with the possible exception of Nigeria), speakers of Wamesa commonly speak a myriad of other languages. Indonesian is the most common other language among Wamesa speakers. Wamesa is written in Latin script, using the letters a, b, c, d, e, g, i, j, k, m, n, ng, o, p, r, s, t, u, v, and w. It is mostly analytical.
Nahuatl
Nahuatl (ISO: nhn) is a threatened Uto-Aztecan language spoken by 1.7 million people in the Tlaxcala and Puebla states of Central Mexico. In 1990 there were only 1000 monolingual speakers of Nahuatl.[2] Spanish is by far the most common other language spoken by Nahuatl speakers. It is written using the Latin alphabet.
Warlpiri
Warlpiri (ISO: wbp) is a developing Australian language spoken by 2,510 people in mostly northern-central Australia. [1]- ↑ hi