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Eurasiatic is a
hypothetical and
controversial language macrofamily proposal that
would include many
language families historically spoken in northern...
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sometimes classed as "Paleosiberian" languages, to the
Eurasiatic family.
While the
Eurasiatic hypothesis has been well
received by
Nostraticists and...
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revived by
Vladislav Illich-Svitych and
Aharon Dolgopolsky in the 1960s.
Eurasiatic resembles Nostratic in
including Uralic, Indo-European, and Altaic, but...
- Elamitic, and some
other extinct languages of the
ancient Near East,
Eurasiatic (a
proposal of
Joseph Greenberg that
includes Indo-European, Uralic, Altaic...
- with the
exception of Yeniseian, in a
proposed language family called Eurasiatic. Such
proposals are not
generally accepted.
Criticisms have been made...
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accepted hypothesis.[citation needed] Some
linguists take an
agnostic view.
Eurasiatic, a
similar grouping, was
proposed by
Joseph Greenberg (2000) and endorsed...
- some of the
Eurasiatic languages and the Kartvelian,
Dravidian (or wider, Elamo-Dravidian) and
Afroasiatic language families Eurasiatic, a
theory championed...
- language,
together with Indo-European and Kartvelian,
descends from a "
Eurasiatic"
protolanguage some 12,000
years ago,
which in turn
would be descended...
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BiologenHeute 5/6, 6–11. Thornton, R.W. (2002):
Basque Parallels to Greenberg's
Eurasiatic. in:
Mother Tongue. Gloucester, M****., 2002.
Basque edition of Wikipedia...
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grouping from
which Indo-European was descended,
which Greenberg termed Eurasiatic. This view has been
accepted by
several Nostraticists,
including Allan...