LV:Linguistic Diversity/images
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Shortlisted:
- See the book pattern page for one option
- a crop from the North West of Early Localization Native Americans USA (language stocks) which appears on several pages on Wikipedia including "Classification schemes for indigenous languages of the Americas".
- Early Localization Native Americans USA-nw.png
Early Localization Native Americans USA-nw (crop of)
Suggest/discuss alternatives:
- Early Localization Native Americans USA-nw.png
Early Localization Native Americans USA-nw (crop of)
- Wikipedia Logo 1.0.png
Wikipedia Logo (2003-2010)
- Pieter Bruegel d. Ä. 075b.jpg
The tower of Babel 2
- Pieter Bruegel the Elder - The Tower of Babel (Vienna) - Google Art Project - edited.jpg
The tower of Babel 3
- Linguistic diversity in Swiss Cottage - geograph.org.uk - 485784.jpg
Linguistic diversity in North London
- Meyers b15 s0180c.jpg
Languages of the world 1 (more)
- Sprachenkarte Farbkarte.jpg
Languages of the world 2 (more)
- Early Localization Native Americans USA.jpg
Early Localization Native Americans USA
- Languages Graphic.png
Languages Graphic
- Early Localization Native Americans USA-nw - (crop of).
- Wikipedia Logo 2003-2010
- Copyright and trademark problem - see image description page (click on it): "© & ™ All rights reserved, Wikimedia Foundation, Inc."
- The tower of Babel - Pieter Brueghel the Elder (1526/1530–1569)
- This image has been shortlisted for Translation.
- I think the Tower of Babel is better for Linguistic Diversity and Rosetta Stone (or something similar) better for Translation. - Kim Tucker 21:35, 16 October 2012 (UTC)
- The tower of Babel 2 and 3.
- The story does not exactly celebrate diversity - it emphasises confusion.
- Linguistic diversity in Swiss Cottage, North London
- Languages of the world 1 - one of many Category:Linguistic maps of the world
- Languages of the world 2
- Human Language Families Map - not on commons.wikimedia.org yet.
- Early Localization Native Americans USA - (a crop from this image is shortlisted).
- Languages Graphic - found on Wikibooks.