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Nostratic is a
hypothetical language macrofamily including many of the
language families of
northern Eurasia first proposed in 1903.
Though a historically...
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argued that
there were not a two
large super-phyla
distinction between a
Nostratic and a Dené–Caucasian
taxon among Borean languages, and that the language...
- Indo-Uralic.
Nostratic ****ociates Uralic, Indo-European, Altaic, Dravidian, Afroasiatic, and
various other language families of Asia. The
Nostratic hypothesis...
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provided by Alan S. Kaye in a
review of
Allan Bomhard's
Toward Proto-
Nostratic: A
proposed relationship between Indo-European and
Semitic goes back some...
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proposals group Eurasiatic with even
larger macrofamilies, such as
Nostratic; again, many
other professional linguists regard the
methods used as invalid...
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linguistics and Buddhism. He is part of a
small group of
proponents of the
Nostratic hypothesis,
according to
which the Indo-European languages,
Uralic languages...
- The
Moscow School of
Comparative Linguistics (also
called the
Nostratic School) is a
school of
linguistics based in Moscow,
Russia that is
known for its...
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Soviet linguist and accentologist. He was a
founding father of
comparative Nostratic linguistics and the
Moscow School of
Comparative Linguistics. Of Polish...
- Indo-European and
Uralic families was
revived in the
context of the
Nostratic hypothesis,
which was po****r for a time, with for
example Allan Bomhard...
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first used the term "
Nostratic" in an
article on
Turkish phonology published in 1903. The
kernel of Pedersen's
argument for
Nostratic in that
article was...