Category:Families rejected by Glottolog
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These families are not listed in Glottolog, despite more than one of their branches being listed, and are therefore implicitly rejected. This category is called by setting glotto
to "none" in {{Infobox language family}}.
Family articles were checked against Glottolog 2.2, and may need updating.
Pages in category "Families rejected by Glottolog"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 232 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Adi people
- Alarodian languages
- Algonquian–Wakashan languages
- Altaic languages
- Altai languages
- Amerind languages
- Arai–Samaia languages
- Arnhem Land languages
- Arunachal languages
- Arutani–Sape languages
- Asmat–Mombum languages
- Austric languages
- Austro-Tai languages
- Austronesian–Ongan languages
- Avar–Andic languages
- Aztec–Tanoan languages
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C
- Calusa–Tunica languages
- Cañari–Puruhá languages
- Central Algonquian languages
- Central Indo-Aryan languages
- Central Loloish languages
- Central Nahuatl languages
- Central New South Wales languages
- Central Plateau languages
- Central Solomon languages
- Central Tai languages
- Central Tibeto-Burman languages
- Central West New Guinea languages
- Central–Eastern Oceanic languages
- Cerrado languages
- Chimuan languages
- Chukotko-Kamchatkan–Amuric languages
- Coahuiltecan languages
- Coast Salish languages
- Continental Celtic languages
D
E
- East Asian languages
- East Bird's Head–Sentani languages
- East New Britain languages
- East New Guinea Highlands languages
- East Papuan languages
- Eastern Berber languages
- Eastern Highlands – Kratke Range languages
- Eastern Peripheral Nahuatl
- Eastern Sudanic languages
- Elamo-Dravidian languages
- Eskimo–Uralic languages
- Esmeralda–Yaruroan languages
- Eurasiatic languages
F
G
I
K
L
M
- Macro-Andean languages
- Macro-Arawakan languages
- Macro-Chibchan languages
- Macro-Jibaro languages
- Macro-Mayan languages
- Macro-Otomákoan languages
- Macro-Paesan languages
- Macro-Pama–Nyungan languages
- Macro-Panoan languages
- Macro-Puinavean languages
- Macro-Siouan languages
- Macro-Warpean languages
- Magaric languages
- Malayo-Sumbawan languages
- Mataco–Guaicuru languages
- Maya–Yunga–Chipayan languages
- Mbole–Enya languages
- Mboshi–Buja languages
- Mbwasa language
- Middle Sepik languages
- Mindanao languages
- Mirning languages
- Molbog-Bonggi languages
- Momuna–Mek languages
- Mosan languages
- Moseten–Chonan languages
N
- South Pauwasi languages
- Ngondi–Ngiri languages
- Niger–Congo languages
- Nilo-Saharan languages
- North Cape York Paman languages
- North Caucasian languages
- North-Central Vanuatu languages
- Northeast Pama–Nyungan languages
- Northern Athabaskan languages
- Northern Eastern Sudanic languages
- Northwest Papuan languages
- Nostratic languages
- Nyanga–Buyi languages
- Nyungic languages
O
P
- Paezan languages
- Pakawan languages
- Papi–Asaba languages
- Papuan Gulf languages
- Para-Mongolic languages
- Para-Yeniseian languages
- Penutian languages
- Philippine languages
- Plains Algonquian languages
- Plateau Penutian languages
- Pontic languages
- Pre-Arawakan languages of the Greater Antilles
- Puyŏ languages
R
S
- Samoic languages
- Saparo–Yawan languages
- Senu River languages
- Sepik–Ramu languages
- Sino-Austronesian languages
- Sino-Uralic languages
- Somali languages
- South Bird's Head languages
- South Halmahera languages
- South Semitic languages
- Southeast Papuan languages
- Southern Eastern Sudanic languages
- Southern Oceanic languages
- Southern Songhay languages