- Algonquian–Wakashan (also
Almosan, Algonkian–Mosan, Algonkin–Wakashan) is a
hypothetical language family composed of
several established language families...
- University, 2007.
Amerind North–Central
Amerind Northern Amerind Almosan–Keresiouan
Almosan Algic Kutenai Mosan Chimakuan Salishan Wakashan Keresiouan Caddoan...
- In 1998,
Vitaly V.
Shevoroshkin rejected the
Amerind affinity of the
Almosan (Algonquian-Wakashan) languages,
suggesting instead that they had a relationship...
- some such proposals: Algonquian–Wakashan (also
known as
Almosan)
Almosan–Keresiouan (
Almosan + Keresiouan)
Amerind (all
languages excepting Eskaleut...
- and
Georgiy Starostin group Chukotko-Kamchatkan
languages and
Nivkh with
Almosan instead of Eurasiatic. In 1998,
Michael Fortescue, a
specialist in Eskimo–Aleut...
- Macro-Hokan
roughly comprised a
combination of Sapir's Hokan–Siouan and
Almosan families and
expanded into
Central America including the
Jicaque language...
-
Proposed name
Description Status Agree Ref.
Almosan Algic,
Kutenai and
Mosan Widely rejected Amerind All
languages in the
Americas which do not belong...
- Peiros, and
Georgiy Starostin group Chukotko-Kamchatkan and
Nivkh with
Almosan instead of Eurasiatic.
Regardless of version,
these lists cover the languages...
- K = Proto-Kwakiutlan N = Proto-Nootkan Algonquian–Wakashan
languages (
Almosan) Beck, D. (2000).
Grammatical Convergence and the
Genesis of Diversity...