what is the nostratic languages project? - EAS

5,020,000,000 results
  1. Nostratic languages 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.
    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)
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nostratic_languages
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nostratic_languages
    Was this helpful?
  2. People also ask
    What are the Nostratic languages?The Nostratic languages constitute a proposed language family that, according to its proponents, includes a high proportion of the language families of Europe, Asia, Africa, and North America. The hypothetical ancestral language of the Nostratic family is called Proto-Nostratic, following standard linguistic practice.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk%3ANostratic_languages
    What is Nostratic hypothesis in linguistics?Nostratic hypothesis, proposed, but still controversial, language family of northern Eurasia. The term Nostratic was proposed in 1903 by the Danish linguist Holger Pedersen to encompass Indo-European, Uralic, Altaic, Afro-Asiatic, and possibly other language families under one broad category.
    www.britannica.com/topic/Nostratic-hypothesis
    What is the Nostratic family?Nostratic is a macrofamily, or hypothetical large-scale language family, which includes many of the indigenous language families of Eurasia, although its exact composition and structure vary among proponents.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nostratic_languages
    Who coined the term Nostratic?The term Nostratic was proposed in 1903 by the Danish linguist Holger Pedersento encompassIndo-European, Uralic, Altaic, Afro-Asiatic, and possibly other language families under one broad category.
    www.britannica.com/topic/Nostratic-hypothesis
  3. See more
    See all on Wikipedia
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nostratic_languages

    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 Kartvelian, Indo-European and Uralic languages; some languages from the similarly … 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 See more

    The language families proposed for inclusion in Nostratic vary, but all Nostraticists agree on a common core of language families, with differences of opinion appearing over the inclusion of additional families.
    The three groups … See more

    The following data is taken from Kaiser and Shevoroshkin (1988) and Bengtson (1998) and transcribed into the IPA.
    Phonology
    The See more

    Overview image

    Allan Bomhard and Colin Renfrew are in broad agreement with the earlier conclusions of Illich-Svitych and Dolgopolsky in seeking the Nostratic Urheimat (original homeland) within the Mesolithic (or Epipaleolithic) in the Fertile Crescent, … See more

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

    Baldi, Philip (2002). The Foundations of Latin. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
    • Bengtson, John D. (1998). "The 'Far East' of Nostratic". Mother Tongue Newsletter 31:35–38 (image files) See more

    Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license
    Feedback
  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Nostratic_languages

    While the primary groups included in Nostratic are invariably (despite what the article seems to indicate to the contrary) are Indo-European, Finno-Ugric, Kartvelian, and Afro-Asiatic, a great …

  5. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Nostratic-hypothesis

    Nostratic hypothesis, proposed, but still controversial, language family of northern Eurasia. The term Nostratic was proposed in 1903 by the Danish linguist Holger Pedersen to encompass

  6. https://prezi.com/p/rrcpy2zsn4r6/the-nostratic-languages

    Oct 11, 2022 · The Nostratic languages are a hypothetical macro-family of languages that unites several language families and languages of Europe, Asia and Africa, including Altaic, …

  7. Was Nostratic A Real Language - Newswise

    https://www.newswise.com/articles/was-nostratic-a-real-language

    Oct 31, 1998 · Nostratic is the name given to a language hypothesized to be the common ancestor of a number of families of languages, including Indo-European (which includes …

  8. https://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Nostratic+language

    Nostratic Languages. a hypothetical macrofamily of languages, which includes a number of language families and languages of Eurasia and Africa (Indo-European, Kartvelian, Hamito …

  9. https://www.languagesoftheworld.info/language...

    Jul 06, 2011 · Originally proposed by Holger Pedersen in an article on Turkish phonology in 1903, Nostratic hypothesis relates Indo-European languages to a number of other known families. …

  10. https://www.academia.edu/24363615/The_Urheimat_of...

    Abstract. The Urheimat (ancestral home) of the Nostratic peoples (languages) is determined by means of the graphic-analytical method in Asia Minor twice using two different representative …

  11. https://www.quora.com/What-is-a-Nostratic-language...

    The Nostratic language family, for all we know, has a possibility of being true. We aren’t able to definitively disprove it…but we’re also not able to definitively prove it, either. So, what is it? Well, …

  12. https://www.quora.com/What-do-modern-linguists-think-about-the-Nostratic-theory

    Answer (1 of 4): Basically, we know that the trunk of the human language tree the same, the debate is about where in time and space the branches split off, and there’s scant evidence of …

  13. Some results have been removed


Results by Google, Bing, Duck, Youtube, HotaVN