Library of Congress Classification:Class P, subclass PM -- Hyperborean, Indian and artificial languages

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Subclass PM: Hyperborean, Indian and artificial languages is a classification used by the Library of Congress classification system under Class P -- Language and Literature. This article describes subclass PM.

PM
1-9021........Hyperborean, Indian and artificial languages
1-94.........Hyperborean languages of Arctic Asia and America
101-2711.....American languages (Aboriginal)
231-355.....American languages of British North America
401-501.....American languages of the United States (and Mexico)
549-2711....Special languages of the United States and Canada (alphabetically)
3001-4566....Languages of Mexico and Central America
5001-7356....Languages of South America and the West Indies
7801-7895....Mixed languages
7831-7875...Creole languages
8001-8995....Artificial languages--Universal languages
8201-8298...Esperanto
8999.........Picture languages
9001-9021....Secret languages

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