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Monday, 31 October 2022

Linguistic Archaeology: The rise of the City

 City in almost every language

1. City
2. Stad
3. Qyteti
4. madina
5. K’aghak
6. A*R (assamese)
7. Jach'a marka
8. Şeher
9. Duguba
10. Hiria
11. Horad
12. Śahara
13. Grad
14. ciutat
15. Dakbayan
16. Mzinda
17. Chéngshì
18. Cità
19. Město
20. By
21. shaharu
22. *HR (dogri)
23. Urbo (esperanto)
24. Linn
25. Dugã
26. Lungsod
27. Kaupunki
28. Ville
29. Stêd
30. Cidade
31. kalaki
32. Stadt
33. Póli
34. Táva
35. Śahēra
36. Vil
37. Garin
38. Kulanakauhale
39. PJR (hebrew)
40. shahar
41. Lub nroog
42. Város
43. Borg
44. Obodo
45. Siudad
46. Kota
47. Cathair
48. Città
49. Machi
50. kutha
51. Nagara
52. Qala
53. tikrong
54. Umujyi
55. *R (konkani)
56. dosi
57. Siti
58. Bajar (kurmanji kurdish)
59. *AR (sorani kurdish)
60. meuong
61. Urbs (latin)
62. Pilsēta
63. Engumba
64. Miestas
65. Ekibuga
66. Gradot
67. *CR (maithili)
68. Tanàna
69. Bandar
70. nagaraṁ
71. Belt
72. Taone
73. Khawpui
74. Khot
75. myao
76. Sahara
77. HH* (odia)
78. Magaalaa
79. *AR (pashto)
80. *ER (persian)
81. Miasto
82. Śahira
83. Llaqta
84. Oraș
85. Gorod
86. Aai
87. *C* (sanskrit)
88. Cathair-bhaile
89. Toropokgolo
90. Citi
91. Motse
92. Guta
93. *HR (sindhi)
94. nagaraya
95. Mesto
96. Magaalada
97. Ciudad
98. Jiji
99. Şahr
100. Nakaram
101. *P (tatar)
102. Meụ̄xng
103. CT* (tigrinya)
104. Doroba
105. Şehir
106. Şäher
107. Kuropcn
108. misto
109. *HR (urdu)
110. *EHER (uyghur)
111. Thành phố
112. Dinas
113. Isixeko
114. shtot
115. Ilu
116. Idolobha



Popularity of Use
A      %     E     %      I      %     O      %       U        %
64 55%   25 21%   42 36%   29 25%      22 19%

B      %     C     %      D      %     F      %       G        %
15 13%   15 13%     23 20%   0    0%       23 20%

H      %     J     %      K      %     L      %       M        %
30 26%    5   4%     15 13%    18 15%     19 16%

N      %     P     %      Q      %     R      %       S        %
24 20%    9   7%      3     2%    45 39%     31 26%

T      %     V     %      W      %     X      %       Y        %
34 29%   4    3%      1   <1%    2    1%       7      6%

Z      %
1 <1%


Popularity of use
55% A:
39% R, A: *R (konkani), *AR (sorani kurdish), *AR (pashto), A*R (assamese),
36% I, R, A: Aai,
29% T, I, R, A:
26% H, S, T, I, R, A: Siti, Stadt, Stad, *HR (sindhi), Şahr, *HR (urdu), Shahar, Sahara, HH* (odia), Śahira, Hiria, Śahara, *HR (dogri),
25% O, H, S, T, I, R, A: Oraș, shtot, Horad,
21% E, O, H, S, T, I, R, A: Şehir, Şäher, *EHER (uyghur), *ER (persian), Stêd, Śahēra, Şeher,
20% G, N, D, E, O, H, S, T, I, R, A: Tanàna, Taone, Dinas, dosi, Gorod, Guta, Nagara, Gradot, Grad, Garin,
19% U, G, N, D, E, O, H, S, T, I, R, A: Dugã, Siudad, shaharu,
16% M, U, G, N, D, E, O, H, S, T, I, R, A: Mesto, misto, Motse, nagaraṁ, Miasto, meuong, Miestas, madina, Město,
15% L, M, U, G, N, D, E, O, H, S, T, I, R, A: Magaalada, Ilu, Magaalaa, Linn, Lungsod,
13% K, B, C, L, M, U, G, N, D, E, O, H, S, T, I, R, A: Doroba, Idolobha, Nakaram, Khot, Cathair-bhaile, Bandar, Belt, Urbs (latin), Ekibuga, Engumba, tikrong, Kota, kutha, Lub nroog, Borg, Obodo, kalaki, Kulanakauhale, Urbo (esperanto), K’aghak, Duguba, Ciudad, CT* (tigrinya), *C* (sanskrit), Citi, *CR (maithili), Cidade, Cathair, Città, Machi, ciutat, Chéngshì, Cità,
7% P, K, B, C, L, M, U, G, N, D, E, O, H, S, T, I, R, A: Kuropcn, Thành phố, *P (tatar), Pilsēta, Toropokgolo, Kaupunki, Póli,
6% Y, P, K, B, C, L, M, U, G, N, D, E, O, H, S, T, I, R, A: myao, nagaraya, Dakbayan, By, City,
4% J, Y, P, K, B, C, L, M, U, G, N, D, E, O, H, S, T, I, R, A: Bajar (kurmanji kurdish), Jiji, Umujyi, Jach'a marka, PJR (hebrew),
3% V, J, Y, P, K, B, C, L, M, U, G, N, D, E, O, H, S, T, I, R, A: Vil, Város, Táva, Ville,
2% Q, V, J, Y, P, K, B, C, L, M, U, G, N, D, E, O, H, S, T, I, R, A: Llaqta, Qala, Qyteti,
1% X, Q, V, J, Y, P, K, B, C, L, M, U, G, N, D, E, O, H, S, T, I, R, A: Meụ̄xng, Isixeko,
<1% Z, W, X, Q, V, J, Y, P, K, B, C, L, M, U, G, N, D, E, O, H, S, T, I, R, A: Khawpui, Mzinda
0% F,


Conclusion: originating in the A-R-I linguistic subgroup,

A-R-I subgroup          Sex      %       Dev. Chain               Bandgap
Curly Haired                         77%      (A; R; I; U; L)
To Talk                                  76%      (A; R; I; T)
Phoenician                 M       66%     (A; R; I; S, H)                  N
Walls                                      63%      (A; R; I; E; T, O)
First                                        58%      (A; R; I; P, E)
Eagle                                      57%     (A; R; I; L; G)
City                                         55%     (A; R; I; T; S; H)

The earliest cities are partials at 39% with *R (konkani), *AR (sorani kurdish), *AR (pashto), A*R (assamese) followed by Aai (Samoan) at 36%.
This is followed by a bandgap at 29% before a renewed interest in cities at 26%. Interest in cities peaks at 13% before declining to <1%.

Sunday, 30 October 2022

Linguistic Archaeology: Marrow from their bones

 Marrow in almost every language

1. Marrow
2. Murg
3. Palca
4. Mek’inī
5. Nukhae
6. Tsutsutsutsy
7. M* (assamese)
8. Ukax mä médula
9. İlik
10. Muina
11. Kasciany mozh
12. Majjā
13. M* (bhojpuri)
14. Srž
15. kosten mozŭk
16. Medul · la
17. Uyok
18. Gǔsuǐ
19. Dřeň
20. Marv
21. maalhoheve
22. M* (dogri)
23. Merg
24. Medolo (esperanto)
25. Luuüdi
26. Utak
27. Luuydin
28. Moelle
29. Médula
30. t’vini
31. Mark
32. Medoúli
33. Médula rehegua
34. mwèl
35. M*H (hebrew)
36. majja
37. Velő
38. Mergur
39. Ụbụrụ
40. Sumsum
41. Marbhrón
42. Midollo
43. Kotsuzui
44. Majje
45. Mayşıq
46. khuorochhaoeng
47. M* (konkani)
48. golsu
49. Çuçuk
50. khai kaduk
51. Medulla (latin)
52. Smadzenes
53. Moelle de moelle
54. Kaulai
55. Obusigo
56. Srcevina
57. M* (maithili)
58. tsoka
59. Mudullun
60. Te maaka
61. Chömög
62. hkyin se
63. Marg
64. Marroo
65. MER* (pashto)
66. MGZ (persian)
67. Szpik kostny
68. Medula
69. Mairō
70. Tullu
71. Măduvă
72. kostnyy mozg
73. Su'u
74. M* (sanskrit)
75. Marbhrann
76. Moko
77. Mongobo
78. MYR* (sindhi)
79. æṭamiduḷu
80. Dreň
81. kostnega mozga
82. Dhuuxa
83. sungsum
84. Uboho
85. Märg
86. Ilikho
87. Veṇṭaikkāy
88. *A (tatar)
89. Mūluga
90. K̄hịkradūk
91. M*S (tigrinya)
92. ilik
93. Rowil
94. Nkwammoaa mu
95. kistkovyy mozok
96. MYR* (urdu)
97. Tuỷ
98. Mêr
99. Umongo
100. markh
101. Ọra
102. Umnkantsha


Popularity of Use
A      %     E     %      I      %     O      %       U        %
44 44%    29 28%   26 25%  31 30%      41 40%

B      %     C     %      D      %     F      %       G        %
6    5%     5    4%     20 19%    0    0%      18  17%

H      %     J     %      K      %     L      %       M        %
15 14%    3   2%      28 27%   26 25%     63 62%

N      %     P     %      Q      %     R      %       S        %
24 23%    2   1%      1   <1%    26 25%      21 20%

T      %     V     %      W      %     X      %       Y        %
16 15%    8   7%      3     2%     2    1%      13  12%

Z      %
9    8%



Popularity of use
62% M: M* (maithili), M* (sanskrit), M* (assamese), M* (bhojpuri), M* (dogri), M* (konkani),
44% A, M: *A (tatar),
40% U, A, M:
30% O, U, A, M:
28% E, O, U, A, M:
27% K, E, O, U, A, M: Moko,
25% R, L, I, K, E, O, U, A, M: Mêr, Ọra, Marroo, MER* (pashto), Mairō, Kaulai, ilik, Moelle, Mark, İlik,
23% N, R, L, I, K, E, O, U, A, M: Mek’inī, Muina,
20% S, N, R, L, I, K, E, O, U, A, M: Su'u, M*S (tigrinya), Sumsum,
19% D, S, N, R, L, I, K, E, O, U, A, M: Medula, Dreň, Mudullun, Medulla (latin), Moelle de moelle, Medoúli, Midollo, Médula, Medolo (esperanto), Luuüdi, Medul · la, Dřeň,
17% G, D, S, N, R, L, I, K, E, O, U, A, M: Mūluga, Umongo, sungsum, Märg, Marg, Mergur, golsu, Murg, Gǔsuǐ, Merg,
15% T, G, D, S, N, R, L, I, K, E, O, U, A, M: tsoka, Te maaka, Tullu, æṭamiduḷu, Utak,
14% H, T, G, D, S, N, R, L, I, K, E, O, U, A, M: markh, Umnkantsha, K̄hịkradūk, Ilikho, Médula rehegua, M*H (hebrew), khai kaduk, Nukhae,
12% Y, H, T, G, D, S, N, R, L, I, K, E, O, U, A, M: MYR* (urdu), Tuỷ, hkyin se, MYR* (sindhi), Uyok, Luuydin, Tsutsutsutsy,
8% Z, Y, H, T, G, D, S, N, R, L, I, K, E, O, U, A, M: kostnyy mozg, kostnega mozga, Smadzenes, MGZ (persian), Srž, kosten mozŭk, Kotsuzui,
7% V, Z, Y, H, T, G, D, S, N, R, L, I, K, E, O, U, A, M: Veṇṭaikkāy, kistkovyy mozok, Măduvă, t’vini, Velő, Marv, maalhoheve,
5% B, V, Z, Y, H, T, G, D, S, N, R, L, I, K, E, O, U, A, M: Mongobo, Uboho, Marbhrann, Obusigo, Ụbụrụ, Marbhrón,
4% C, B, V, Z, Y, H, T, G, D, S, N, R, L, I, K, E, O, U, A, M: Srcevina, Chömög, Kasciany mozh, Çuçuk, khuorochhaoeng,
2% W, J, C, B, V, Z, Y, H, T, G, D, S, N, R, L, I, K, E, O, U, A, M: Rowil, Nkwammoaa mu, majja, Majje, mwèl, Marrow, Majjā,
1% X, P, W, J, C, B, V, Z, Y, H, T, G, D, S, N, R, L, I, K, E, O, U, A, M: Dhuuxa, Szpik kostny, Palca, Ukax mä médula,
<1% Q, X, P, W, J, C, B, V, Z, Y, H, T, G, D, S, N, R, L, I, K, E, O, U, A, M: Mayşıq,
0% F




Conclusion: Originating in the M Linguistic Group;

M group                  %                      Dev. chain             Bandgap
• Marrow        62%                  (M; A; U, O)
Dead             51%                  (M; A; T; R)

There are numerous Partial Marrow at less than 62% with * (maithili), M* (sanskrit), M* (assamese), M* (bhojpuri), M* (dogri) and M* (konkani). Followed by *A (tatar) at 44%.
A bandgap extends from 40%-28%.
At 27% Moko is the earliest Full Marrow, rising to a plateau from 19%-17%, before declining down to less than 1%.

Saturday, 29 October 2022

Linguistic Archaeology: that first Skull we had as a collectible

 


Skull in almost every language
1. Skull
2. Skedel
3. Kafka
4. k’ili
5. jumjuma
6. Gang
7. *RR* (assamese)
8. P’iqi ch’akha
9. Kəllə
10. Kungolo
11. Burezurra
12. Čerap
13. Māthāra khuli
14. Lobanja
15. Cherep
16. Crani
17. Kalabera
18. Chigaza
19. Lúgǔ
20. Craniu
21. Lubanja
22. Lebka
23. Kranium
24. boluge naashigan'deve
25. *P* (dogri)
26. Schedel
27. Kranio (esperanto)
28. Kolju
29. Tagbɔkuku
30. bungo
31. Kallo
32. Crâne
33. Cráneo
34. tavis kala
35. Schädel
36. Kranío
37. Akãrague
38. *PE (gujarati)
39. Zo bwa tèt
40. Kwanyar kai
41. Ipoʻo
42. *A (hebrew)
43. khopadee
44. Pob txha taub hau
45. Koponya
46. Hauskúpa
47. Okpokoro
48. Bangkay
49. Tengkorak
50. Cloigeann
51. Cranio
52. Zugaikotsu
53. Taleburuḍe
54. Bas süyek
55. lleakbal
56. Igihanga
57. A* (konkani)
58. dugaegol
59. Tasa serî (kurmanji kurdish)
60. K*PP*S*R (sorani kurdish)
61. Baş söök
62. ka ork
63. Calvaria (latin)
64. Galvaskauss
65. Mokuwa ya motó
66. Kaukolė
67. Ekiwanga
68. Schädel
69. Čerep
70. *PD (maithili)
71. karan-doha
72. talayēāṭṭi
73. Kranju
74. Angaanga
75. Kavaṭī
76. Luruh a ni
77. Gaval
78. taalbyaar
79. Khōpaḍī
80. Hodeskalle
81. Mataa namaa
82. K*PDY (pashto)
83. JMJME (persian)
84. Czaszka
85. Crânio
86. Khōpaṛī
87. Craniu
88. Ulupoo
89. A* (sanskrit)
90. Claigeann
91. Legata
92. Lehata
93. Dehenya
94. K*PDY (sindhi)
95. his kabala
96. Lebka
97. Dhakada
98. Tangkorak
99. Fuvu la Kichwa
100. Skalle
101. Kosaxonai sar
102. Maṇṭai ōṭu
103. BA*C*DE (tatar)
104. Kah̄olk
105. RE*M*S (tigrinya)
106. Xikandza
107. Kafatası
108. Kellesi
109. Ti nhwi
110. KH*PDY (urdu)
111. BA*Q*E* (uyghur)
112. Boshsuyagi
113. Penglog
114. UKhakhayi
115. sharbn
116. Timole
117. Ugebhezi



Popularity of Use
A      %     E     %      I      %     O      %       U        %
87 75%    43 37%   39 33%  36 31%      32 27%

B      %     C     %      D      %     F      %       G        %
22 18%    22 18%    19 16%   3    2%       24 20%

H      %     J     %      K      %     L      %       M        %
29 25%    6   5%     54 46%    42 36%     9       7%

N      %     P     %      Q      %     R      %       S        %
36 31%    20 17%    2    1%     33 28%     24 20%

T      %     V     %      W      %     X      %       Y        %
21 18%    7   6%       5    4%     3   2%       13 11%

Z      %
7    6%


Popularity of use
75% A: A* (konkani), A* (sanskrit), *A (hebrew),
46% K, A:
37% E, K, A:
36% L, E, K, A: Kəllə,
33% I, L, E, K, A: k’ili,
31% N, O, I, L, E, K, A: Kallo,
28% R, N, O, I, L, E, K, A: ka ork, Kranio (esperanto), Kranío, *RR* (assamese),
27% U, R, N, O, I, L, E, K, A: Kaukolė,
25% H, U, R, N, O, I, L, E, K, A: Luruh a ni, Kah̄olk,
20% S, G, H, U, R, N, O, I, L, E, K, A: Skalle, Kellesi, Igihanga, Angaanga, Kungolo, Lúgǔ, Akãrague, Skull, Gang,
18% T, B, C, S, G, H, U, R, N, O, I, L, E, K, A: Crânio, Craniu, Claigeann, Legata, Lehata, his kabala, Lebka, Tangkorak, sharbn, Tasa serî (kurmanji kurdish), Baş söök, Cranio, lleakbal, Tengkorak, Cloigeann, Crâne, Cráneo, Tagbɔkuku, bungo, Craniu, Lebka, Crani, Kalabera,
17% P, T, B, C, S, G, H, U, R, N, O, I, L, E, K, A: Ulupoo, Penglog, Khōpaṛī, Čerep, K*PP*S*R (sorani kurdish), *PE (gujarati), Ipoʻo, Okpokoro, Čerap, Cherep, *P* (dogri), Hauskúpa,
16% D, P, T, B, C, S, G, H, U, R, N, O, I, L, E, K, A: Dhakada, BA*C*DE (tatar), Schädel, *PD (maithili), karan-doha, Khōpaḍī, Hodeskalle, Taleburuḍe, dugaegol, Skedel, Schedel, Schädel, khopadee,
11% Y, D, P, T, B, C, S, G, H, U, R, N, O, I, L, E, K, A: KH*PDY (urdu), Boshsuyagi, UKhakhayi, taalbyaar, K*PDY (pashto), Bas süyek, talayēāṭṭi, Koponya, Bangkay,
7% M, Y, D, P, T, B, C, S, G, H, U, R, N, O, I, L, E, K, A: RE*M*S (tigrinya), Timole, Maṇṭai ōṭu, Mataa namaa, Māthāra khuli, Kranium,
6% Z, V, M, Y, D, P, T, B, C, S, G, H, U, R, N, O, I, L, E, K, A: Calvaria (latin), Galvaskauss, Kavaṭī, Gaval, Czaszka, Ugebhezi, , Zugaikotsu, boluge naashigan'deve, tavis kala, Burezurra, Chigaza,
5% J, Z, V, M, Y, D, P, T, B, C, S, G, H, U, R, N, O, I, L, E, K, A: Kranju, JMJME (persian), jumjuma, Lobanja, Lubanja, Kolju,
4% W, J, Z, V, M, Y, D, P, T, B, C, S, G, H, U, R, N, O, I, L, E, K, A: Ekiwanga, Ti nhwi, Mokuwa ya motó, Zo bwa tèt, Kwanyar kai,
2% X, F, W, J, Z, V, M, Y, D, P, T, B, C, S, G, H, U, R, N, O, I, L, E, K, A: Fuvu la Kichwa, Kosaxonai sar, Xikandza, Kafatası, Kafka, Pob txha taub hau,
1% Q, X, F, W, J, Z, V, M, Y, D, P, T, B, C, S, G, H, U, R, N, O, I, L, E, K, A: BA*Q*E* (uyghur), P’iqi ch’akha,


Conclusion:

A-K subgroup       Sex        %           Dev. Chain                      Bandgap
Inuit                       M         83%          (A; K; N, Q, L, S, O)
Orville Krill                        82%           (A; K; O; L; S, R)
Inuit                        F          75%         (A; K; L; I; T, O, S)                U
• Skull                         75%         (A; K; E; L)
• Crow                         74%         (A; K; R; O; G)
• To fuck                    72%          (A; K; E; I, T)
• Cat                            63%          (A; K; T; I)


The earliest partials are at less than 75% with A* (konkani), A* (sanskrit), *A (hebrew).
The earliest complete skull is at 36% with Kəllə (azerbaijani).
Interest in skulls peak at 18% before declining down to 1%.

Thursday, 27 October 2022

Linguistic Archaeology: the Worlds of Asimov's Foundation

Planets of Asimov's Foundation

1. Anacreon
2. Askone
3. Asperta
4. Baronn
5. Bonde
6. Cil
7. Cinna
8. Comporellon
9. Daribow
10. Derowd
11. Euterpe (sp)
12. Florina
13. Getorin
14. Glyptal
15. Helicon
16. Hesperos (sp)
17. Horleggor
18. Ifni
19. Iss
20. Jennisek
21. Kalgan
22. Konom
23. Korell
24. Libair
25. Livia
26. Locris
27. Lystena
28. Mandress
29. Melpomenia
30. Mnemon
31. Mores
32. Delicass (later neotrantor)
33. Nexos
34. Nishaya
35. Ophiuchus
36. Orsha II
37. Rhampora
38. Rossem
39. Salinn
40. Santanni
41. Sarip
42. Sark
43. Siwenna
44. Smitheus
45. Smushyk
46. Smyrno
47. Solaria (spacer world)
48. Synnax
49. Tazenda
50. Terel
51. Trantor
52. Vincetori
53. Voreg
54. Wencory
55. Zoranel


Popularity of Use
A      %     E     %      I      %     O      %       U        %
28 50%    29 52%   23 41%    30 54%      4     7%

B      %     C     %      D      %     F      %       G        %
4    7%     10 18%      6 10%     2    3%       5      9%

H      %     J     %      K      %     L      %       M        %
9  16%      1  1%      7  12%     18 32%     11  20%

N      %     P     %      Q      %     R      %       S        %
29 52%    9 16%      0    0%     29 52%       25 45%

T      %     V     %      W      %     X      %       Y        %
11 20%    3   5%      4     7%       2    3%       7   12%

Z      %
2    3%


Popularity of use
54% O:
52% E, R, N, O:
50% A, E, R, N, O:
45% S, A, E, R, N, O:
41% I, S, A, E, R, N, O: Iss,
32% L, I, S, A, E, R, N, O: Salinn, Solaria (sp),
20% M, T, L, I, S, A, E, R, N, O: Mnemon, Mores, Rossem, Terel, Trantor, Santanni,
18% C, M, T, L, I, S, A, E, R, N, O: Anacreon, Locris, Cil, Cinna, 
16% P, H, C, M, T, L, I, S, A, E, R, N, O: Orsha II, Rhampora, Sarip, Asperta, Comporellon, Helicon, Hesperos (sp), Melpomenia (sp),
12% Y, K, P, H, C, M, T, L, I, S, A, E, R, N, O: Sark, Smyrno, Lystena, Nishaya, Konom, Korell, Askone,
10% D, Y, K, P, H, C, M, T, L, I, S, A, E, R, N, O: Mandress, Delicass (NeoTrantor)
9% G, D, Y, K, P, H, C, M, T, L, I, S, A, E, R, N, O: Kalgan, Getorin, Glyptal, Horleggor,
7% W, B, U, G, D, Y, K, P, H, C, M, T, L, I, S, A, E, R, N, O: Siwenna, Smitheus, Ophiuchus, Smushyk, Wencory, Daribow, Derowd, Libair, Euterpe (sp), Baronn, Bonde,
5% V, W, B, U, G, D, Y, K, P, H, C, M, T, L, I, S, A, E, R, N, O: Vincetori, Voreg, Livia,
3% F, Z, X, V, W, B, U, G, D, Y, K, P, H, C, M, T, L, I, S, A, E, R, N, O: Tazenda, Zoranel, Florina, Ifni, Nexos (sp), Synnax,
1% J, F, Z, X, V, W, B, U, G, D, Y, K, P, H, C, M, T, L, I, S, A, E, R, N, O: Jennisek,
0% Q,


Conclusion: Originating in the O linguistic group, 

O group                           Sex           %                 Dev. Chain         Bandgap
Luo                                    M             89%            (O; I; N; A)
Italian                               M             88%            (O; I; A; R, E)
Zapotec Pantheon                           87%            (O; C; I; A; N, E)
Benin                                M             82%             (O; A; E; S; R)
Benin                                 F             82%             (O; E; S; I; A, N)       B, G
Sesotho                             M             80%            (O; L, A; E; T)
Portugese                         M             78%            (O; A; I; R; E; L)
Basque                              M             75%           (O; A; N; R)
Spanish                            M             74%            (O; A, I; E; N)
Sumerian (U=O)                            72%           (U; A; S, I; M)
The Shogi Game                              66%           (O; I, K, A)
Worlds of Asimov's Foundation   54%          (O; E, R, N)

The human race began expansion of its colonies from Earth which was eventually forgotton. This expansion is dominated by West Mediterranean and West African linguistic influence. 
At 40% Iss would be the earliest known Imperial colony world, likely marking the origin of interstellar Imperialism. Perhaps the source of the FTL technology necessary to support that rapid Imperial expansion. Its described as a significant Trade World.
Eventually Trantor is established as just another world, but the empire eventually establishes it as the Imperial Capital. 
Spacer growth peaks at 16%, while the empire declines and then achieves peak growth at 7%. It declines, only experiencing momentary recovery at 3% with spacer expansion, and declining down to 1%.


I stripped out the earth words like Terminus, Wanda, Seyshell...