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  1. Between 15,000 and 12,000 BCE

    According to Allan Bomhard, Proto-Nostratic would have been spoken between 15,000 and 12,000 BCE, in the Epipaleolithic period, close to the end of the last glacial period, perhaps in or near the Fertile Crescent. The Nostratic hypothesis originates with Holger Pedersen in the early 20th century.
    Geographic distribution: Europe, Asia except for the southeast, North and Northeast Africa, the Arctic
    Glottolog: None
    Linguistic classification: Hypothetical macrofamily
    Subdivisions: Indo-European, Uralic, Altaic (Turkic, Mongolic and Tungusic), Kartvelian, Afroasiatic (not always considered), Koreanic, Dravidian, Japonic, Elamite (sometimes included), Sumerian (sometimes included), Nivkh (sometimes included), Yukaghir (not always considered), Chukotko-Kamchatkan (not always considered), Eskimo–Aleut (not always considered)
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    What is the ancestral Nostratic language?
    The hypothetical ancestral language of the Nostratic family is called Proto-Nostratic. [1] According to Allan Bomhard, Proto-Nostratic would have been spoken between 15,000 and 12,000 BCE, in the Epipaleolithic period, close to the end of the last glacial period, perhaps in or near the Fertile Crescent. [2] [3]
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    Is Nostratic a macrofamily?
    A phylogenetic representation of Nostratic proposed by Allan Bomhard in 2008. Nostratic is a controversial hypothetical macrofamily, which includes many of the indigenous language families of Eurasia, although its exact composition and structure vary among proponents.
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    What does Nostratic mean?
    The name Nostratic derives from the Latin word nostrās, meaning 'our fellow-countryman' (plural: nostrates) and has been defined, since Pedersen, as consisting of those language families that are related to Indo-European. [10]
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    Why is there a /a/ instead of /O/ in Nostratic languages?
    The presence of /a/ instead of /o/ is unexplained, but Kaiser and Shevoroshkin (1988) regard this alternation as common among Nostratic languages. Proto-Nostratic */kʼærd/, */kʼerd/, or */kʼird/ 'heart ~ chest' (Kaiser and Shevoroshkin [1988]; the Proto-Eskimo form given by Bengtson [1998] may indicate that the vowel was /æ/ or not ).
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nostratic_languages

    The hypothetical ancestral language of the Nostratic family is called Proto-Nostratic. According to Allan Bomhard, Proto-Nostratic would have been spoken between 15,000 and 12,000 BCE, in the Epipaleolithic period, close to the end of the last glacial period, perhaps in or near the Fertile Crescent. See more

    Nostratic is a controversial hypothetical macrofamily, which includes many of the indigenous language families of Eurasia, although its exact composition and structure vary among proponents. It typically comprises See more

    Origin of the Nostratic hypothesis
    The last quarter of the 19th century saw various linguists putting forward proposals linking the Indo-European languages to other language families, such as Finno-Ugric and Altaic.
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    The following data is taken from Kaiser and Shevoroshkin (1988) and Bengtson (1998) and transcribed into the IPA.
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    The language families proposed for inclusion in Nostratic vary, but all Nostraticists agree on a common core of language families, … See more

    Allan Bomhard and Colin Renfrew are in broad agreement with the earlier conclusions of Illich-Svitych and Dolgopolsky in seeking the Nostratic Urheimat (original … See more

    While the Nostratic hypothesis is not endorsed by the mainstream of comparative linguistics, Nostratic studies by nature of being … See more

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  4. https://www.amazon.com/Reconstructing-Proto...

    The author, Alan R. Bomhard includes Phonological sketches of Proto-Karvelian, Proto Afrasian, Proto-Uralic, Proto Dravidian, Proto Altaic, and Proto-Nostratic

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    • Brand: Brill
    • Author: Allan R. Bomhard
    • Publish Year: 2008
  5. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-496f9TbqM

    Mar 02, 2021 · Proto-Nostratic is a hypothetical Proto-World language, theorized to have been spoken from 14,000 to 17,000 years ago. Keep in mind that there is no such thing as a perfect …

  6. https://sindhueuropayom.fandom.com/wiki/Próteroṇsereinóm_(Proto-Nostratic)
    • 15,000-8500 BCE
      Proto-Nostratic
    • 8,000 BCE
      Proto-Kartvelian
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  7. https://benjamins.com/catalog/cilt.27

    e-Book –. Buy from our e-platform. ISBN 9789027280169 | EUR 125.00 | USD 188.00. This book represents the culmination of the author’s work to date – it incorporates and updates previous articles and adds much new material. This …

  8. https://www.academia.edu/2180320/Bomhard_Toward...

    Bomhard - Toward Proto-Nostratic: a new approach to the comparison of Proto-Indo-European and Proto-Afroasiatic (1984) Toward Proto-Nostratic, 1984. Allan Bomhard. Download PDF. Download Full PDF Package. This paper. A short …

  9. Toward Proto-Nostratic : a new approach to the comparison of …

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    The Resource Toward Proto-Nostratic : a new approach to the comparison of Proto-Indo-European and Proto-Afroasiatic, Allan R. Bomhard ; foreword By Paul J. Hopper

  10. proto-nostratic Meaning, Pronunciation, Origin and Numerology ...

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    proto-nostratic Meaning. Loving Change, Enthusiasm, Reliability. proto-nostratic name numerology is 5and here you can learn how to pronounce proto-nostratic, proto-nostratic name …

  11. https://www.quora.com/Are-there-any-reconstructed-Proto-Nostratic-words

    When people reconstruct proto-languages, like Proto-Indo-European or Proto-Afroasiatic, or even just proto-words, they do so by comparing the vocabularies of several languages believed to be …

  12. https://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/...

    The term Nostratic commonly designates a hypothetical macrofamily, or “superfamily,” consisting of several linguistic families spread across Eurasia, all of which are supposedly descended …

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