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03 July 2008 at 9:25am | IP Logged 
For anyone interested in comparing languages, the website of "World Atlas of Language Structures" is a fascinating source of information.

http://wals.info/

Click on "language" at top center and then pick a language group. In turn, you'll see languages divided into sub-groups. From there pick a language and you'll get a table which provides a summary of features (e.g. typological, phonological etc.) for that language.

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