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    <dc:description>A page from the Web edition of Ethnologue: Languages of the World (15th edition) giving basic facts about the language (including population, location, alternate names, dialects, and classification) with notes on language use and development.
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    <dc:description>A page from the Web edition of Ethnologue: Languages of the World (15th edition) giving basic facts about the language (including population, location, alternate names, dialects, and classification) with notes on language use and development.
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    <dc:title>Akha: a language of Myanmar</dc:title>
    <dc:description>A page from the Web edition of Ethnologue: Languages of the World (15th edition) giving basic facts about the language (including population, location, alternate names, dialects, and classification) with notes on language use and development.
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    <dc:description>A page from the Web edition of Ethnologue: Languages of the World (15th edition) giving basic facts about the language (including population, location, alternate names, dialects, and classification) with notes on language use and development.
    Alternate names for this language include: Achlo, Ago, Ahlõ, Ahlon, Ahlon-Bogo, Ahonlan, Anlo.
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    <dc:title>Àhàn: a language of Nigeria</dc:title>
    <dc:description>A page from the Web edition of Ethnologue: Languages of the World (15th edition) giving basic facts about the language (including population, location, alternate names, dialects, and classification) with notes on language use and development.
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    <dc:title>Ahom: an extinct language of India</dc:title>
    <dc:description>A page from the Web edition of Ethnologue: Languages of the World (15th edition) giving basic facts about the language (including population, location, alternate names, dialects, and classification) with notes on language use and development.
    Alternate names for this language include: Tai Ahom.
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    <dc:description>A page from the Web edition of Ethnologue: Languages of the World (15th edition) giving basic facts about the language (including population, location, alternate names, dialects, and classification) with notes on language use and development.
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    <dc:description>A page from the Web edition of Ethnologue: Languages of the World (15th edition) giving basic facts about the language (including population, location, alternate names, dialects, and classification) with notes on language use and development.
    Alternate names for this language include: Ahiri.
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    <dc:description>A page from the Web edition of Ethnologue: Languages of the World (15th edition) giving basic facts about the language (including population, location, alternate names, dialects, and classification) with notes on language use and development.
    Alternate names for this language include: Ache, Ala, Koro Makama, Koron Ache, Koron Ala.
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    <dc:publisher>SIL International (www.sil.org)</dc:publisher>
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    <dc:description>A page from the Web edition of Ethnologue: Languages of the World (15th edition) giving basic facts about the language (including population, location, alternate names, dialects, and classification) with notes on language use and development.
    Alternate names for this language include: Ahtna, Atna, Copper River, Mednovskiy.
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