Chapter 5 |
Figure 5.4 | | World language families |
Figure 5.5 | | Amerindian language families of North America |
Figure 5.6 | | Bantu advance, Khoisan retreat |
Figure 5.8 | | Old English dialect regions |
Figure 5.9 | | International English |
Figure 5.10 | | Dialect boundaries |
Figure 5.11 | | Dialect areas of the eastern states |
Figure 5.12 | | Speech regions and dialect diffusion, United States |
Figure 5.13 | | Lingua francas of Africa |
Figure 5.14 | | Europe in Africa through official languages |
Figure 5.15 | | Bilingualism and diversity in Canada |
Figure 5.16 | | Migrant Andover |
Figure 5.17 | | Patterns of swine production |
Figure 5.18 | | Principal world religions |
Figure 5.19 | | Religious regions of Lebanon |
Figure 5.20 | | Innovation areas and diffusion routes of major world religions |
Figure 5.21 | | Jewish dispersions, A.D. 700-1500 |
Figure 5.22 | | Diffusion paths of Christianity, A.D. 100-1500 |
Figure 5.24 | | (a) Religious affiliation in the conterminous United States;
(b) Religious affiliation in Canada |
Figure 5.25 | | (a) Major religious regions of the United States; (b) Regional concentration of Baptists and Lutherans |
Figure 5.28 | | Spread and extent of Islam |
Figure 5.32 | | Diffusion paths, times, and 'vehicles' of Buddhism |