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Uralo-Siberian is a
hypothetical language family consisting of Uralic, Yukaghir, and Eskaleut. It was
proposed in 1998 by
Michael Fortescue, an expert...
- 18th century. An
important restatement of it was made by
Bergsland (1959).
Uralo-Siberian is an
expanded form of the Eskimo–Uralic hypothesis. It ****ociates...
- Yukaghir, Chukotko-Kamchatkan, and Eskimo–Aleut
calling this
proposed grouping Uralo-Siberian. In 2011,
Fortescue instead suggested that
Nivkh (Gilyak, Amuric)...
- Uralic–Yukaghir, also
known as
Uralo-Yukaghir, is a
highly controversial proposed language family composed of
Uralic and Yukaghir.
Uralic is a
large and...
- Ural-Altaic,
Uralo-Altaic, Uraltaic, or
Turanic is a
linguistic convergence zone and
abandoned language-family
proposal uniting the
Uralic and the Altaic...
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Uralo-Kavkaz (Ukrainian and Russian: Урало-Кавказ) is a
rural settlement in
Sorokyne urban hromada,
Dovzhansk Raion (district) of
Luhansk Oblast in Ukraine...
- Ural–Altaic
languages Uralic–Yukaghir
languages Uralo-Siberian
languages Kortlandt,
Frederik (2004). "NIVKH AS A
URALO-SIBERIAN LANGUAGE". researchgate.net. Klein...
- The
original arguments for
grouping the "micro-Altaic"
languages within a
Uralo-Altaic
family were
based on such
shared features as
vowel harmony and agglutination...
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language Uralic neopaganism Uralic Phonetic Alphabet Uralic–Yukaghir
languages Uralo-Siberian
languages All
pages with
titles containing Uralic (disambiguation)...
- he
proposed the
Uralo-Siberian theory, which,
unlike the Eskimo-Uralic
hypothesis includes the
Yukaghir languages,
argues that
Uralo-Siberian influenced...