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- In historical linguistics, a macrofamily, also called a superfamily or phylum, is a proposed genetic relationship grouping together language families...
- and the Philippine Negrito languages Manide and Umiray Dumagat Several macrofamily schemes have been proposed for linking multiple language families of...
- (also Boreal or Boralean) is a hypothetical (i.e. proposed) linguistic macrofamily that encomp****es almost all language families worldwide except those...
- ISSN 1509-5304. Reviews of The Nostratic Macrofamily: Orel, Vladimir (1996). "Rev. of Bomhard and Kerns, The Nostratic Macrofamily". Anthropological Linguistics...
- Nostratic is a hypothetical language macrofamily including many of the language families of northern Eurasia first proposed in 1903. Though a historically...
- Pontic is a proposed language family or macrofamily, comprising the Indo-European and Northwest Caucasian language families, with Proto-Pontic being its...
- Anatolia. Linguists such as Sergei Starostin have proposed a Dené–Caucasian macrofamily, which includes the North Caucasian languages together with Basque, Burushaski...
- Below is a partial list of proto-languages that have been reconstructed, ordered by geographic location. Proto-Afroasiatic Proto-Semitic Proto-Cu****ic...
- Eurasiatic is a hypothetical and controversial language macrofamily proposal that would include many language families historically spoken in northern...
- discarded". There are, however, a number of hypotheses that propose a larger macrofamily including Uralic, Altaic and other families. None of these hypotheses...