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    Uralo-Siberian is a hypothetical language family consisting of Uralic, Yukaghir, Eskimo–Aleut, possibly Nivkh, and formerly Chukotko-Kamchatkan. It was proposed in 1998 by Michael Fortescue, an expert in Eskimo–Aleut and Chukotko-Kamchatkan, in his book Language Relations across Bering … See more

    Structural similarities between Uralic and Eskimo–Aleut languages were observed early. In 1746, the Danish theologian Marcus Wøldike [da] compared Greenlandic to Hungarian. In 1818, Rasmus Rask considered … See more

    Fortescue (1998, pp. 60–95) surveys 44 typological markers and argues that a typological profile uniquely identifying the language families … See more

    Proto-Uralo-Siberian lexical reconstructions by Michael Fortescue (2011) are:
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    Some or all of the four Uralo-Siberian families have been included in more extensive groupings of languages (see links below). Fortescue's hypothesis does not oppose or exclude these various proposals. In particular, he considers that a remote … See more

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    Fortescue did not consider Nivkh a part of Uralo-Siberian. However, Frederik Kortlandt considers Nivkh part of Uralo-Siberian, as well as Indo-Uralic: some evidences for the … See more

    Fortescue argues that the Uralo-Siberian proto-language (or a complex of related proto-languages) may have been spoken by See more

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    • Bergsland, Knut (1959). "The Eskimo–Uralic hypothesis". Journal de la Société Finno … See more

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    The Ural-Siberian method was an extraordinary approach launched in the Soviet Union for the collection of grain from the countryside. It was introduced in the Urals and Siberia, hence the name. The Ural-Siberian method was a return to the drastic policies that had characterized War Communism in the period prior to Lenin’s New Economic Policy.
    Criticized by the Right Opposition for being a restoration of extraordinary measures, it was nevert…

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      What is the Uralo-Siberian language?
      Uralo-Siberian is a hypothetical language family consisting of Uralic, Yukaghir, Eskimo–Aleut, possibly Nivkh, and formerly Chukotko-Kamchatkan. It was proposed in 1998 by Michael Fortescue, an expert in Eskimo–Aleut and Chukotko-Kamchatkan, in his book Language Relations across Bering Strait.
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      What is the Uralo-Siberian hypothesis?
      The Uralo-Siberian hypothesis is rooted in the assumption that this distinct typological profile was, rather than an areal profile common to four unrelated language families, the profile of a single language ancestral to all four: Proto-Uralo-Siberian. A single, voiceless series of stop consonants .
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      What is the Uralic language family?
      Kortlandt (2006:3) considers that Uralo-Siberian and Altaic (defined by him as consisting of Turkic, Mongolian, Tungusic, Korean, and Japanese) may be coordinate branches of the Eurasiatic language family proposed by Joseph Greenberg but rejected by most linguists. Bergsland, Knut (1959). "The Eskimo–Uralic hypothesis".
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      What is the Eskimo Uralic hypothesis?
      In 1959, Knut Bergsland published the paper The Eskimo–Uralic Hypothesis, in which he, like other authors before him, presented a number of grammatical similarities and a small number of lexical correspondences. In 1962, Morris Swadesh proposed a relationship between the Eskimo–Aleut and Chukotko-Kamchatkan language families.
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      Uralo-Siberian is a hypothetical language family consisting of Uralic, Yukaghir, Eskimo–Aleut, possibly Nivkh, and formerly Chukotko-Kamchatkan. It was proposed in 1998 by Michael …

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      • Phonology
        The consonant inventories of the reconstructed protolanguages of the four Uralo-Siberian families show similarities which invite comparison, such as the single set of voiceless stops matched by a set of nasals at the same places of articulation, and a set of consonants usually reconstructed a…
      • Morphology
        Apparently shared elements of Uralo-Siberian morphology includethe following: Uwe Seefloth reconstructed a verbal paradigmfor Uralo-Siberian on Samoyedic and Eskimo-Aleut data.
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      Uralo-Siberian is a hypothetical language family consisting of Uralic, Yukaghir, Eskimo–Aleut, possibly Nivkh, and formerly Chukotko-Kamchatkan. It was proposed in 1998 by Michael …

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      Several linguists and geneticists suggest that the Uralic languages are related to various Siberian languages and possibly also some languages of northern Native Americans. A …

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      Les llingües uralo-siberianes son una hipotética macrofamilia conformada poles siguiente llingües: Uráliques; Yucaguiras; Chucoto-camchatcas; Esquimal-aleutianes; Foi propuesta en …

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      Media in category "Linguistic maps of Uralo-Siberian languages" The following 16 files are in this category, out of 16 total. Lenguas uralicas 1.1.png 1,120 × 636; 37 KB. Limbile uralice.png …

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      Uralo-Siberian is a hypothetical language family consisting of Uralic, Yukaghir, Eskimo–Aleut, possibly Nivkh and formerly Chukotko-Kamchatkan. Perhaps the most fully developed such …

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