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Ethnologue: Sè-kài ê gú-giân (ing-gú: Ethnologue: Languages of the World; kán-tshing tsò Ethnologue, hong-keh huà (風格化) piàn-tsò Ethnoloɠue) sī tsi̍t-nî tsi̍t-tōo ê ìn-suat pán hām tsāi-suànn tsham-khó tshut-pán bu̍t. the̍h-kióng iú-kuan sè-kài hiān-tsûn gú-giân ê thóng-kè sòo-kì kah kî-thann sìn-sit. Ethnologue tī 1951-nî thâu-tsi̍t-pái huat-hîng, tsit-má ta̍k-nî iû SIL kok-tsè (SIL International) tshut-pán; SIL kok-tsè (SIL International) sī tsi̍t-king tsóng-pōo khiā-tī Bí-kok ê tsuân-kiû Ki-tok-kàu hui îng-lī tsoo-tsit. SIL ê tsú-iàu bo̍k-tik sī gián-kiù, khai-huat kap kì-lio̍k iōng-teh tsong-kàu bo̍k-tik ê gú-giân pīng-tshiánn tshiok-tsìn pat jī (識字).
Ethnologue | |
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URL |
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Siong-gia̍p? | Sī |
Lūi-hêng | Gú-giân tsu-liau-khòo |
Chù-chheh |
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Gí-giân | Ing-gú |
Ióng-iú-chiá | Bí-kok SIL International |
Pian-chip-chiá |
Eberhard, David M., Gary F. Simons, kap Charles D. Fennig |
Ethnologue pau-kuat kóng-uē tsiá ê sòo-liōng, tē-tiám, hong-giân, gú-giân kuan-hē, pún-miâ, sóo biâu-su̍t ê tak-tsióng gú-giân hām hong-giân lāi-té tuì sìng-king ê khó-iōng sìng, tuì sóo pò-kò ê tsín-hing lóo-li̍k ê phóo-lia̍k ê biâu-su̍t; í-ki̍p sú-iōng Sè-tāi sit-tiâu iân-sin hun-kip liōng-pió (EGIDS) tuì gú-giân sing-tsûn lîng-li̍k ê kóo-kè.[2][3]
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