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The Sinos-Koelic languages comprise one of the world's primary language families. There are two generally accepted branches, the Coelo-Caric languages and the Sinushyeinametiniq language. The Coelo-Caric languages include Silōs and Carichendan. Two other languages, Emnor and Acranasian, may be Sinos-Koelic or Para-Sinos-Koelic languages.
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| Geographic distribution | North America |
| Linguistic classification | One of the world's primary language families
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| ISO 639-2 | snk |
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