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- Kwa languages, often specified as New Kwa, are a proposed but as-yet-undemonstrated family of languages spoken in the south-eastern part of Ivory Coast...
- known for years to be present in many vehicle types but was previously undemonstrated. A demonstration was done during DEF CON 23. Actual thefts targeting...
- modern Eastern Sudanic. Güldemann (2018) considers East Sudanic to be undemonstrated at the current state of research. He only accepts the evidence for a...
- known for years to be present in many vehicle types, but was previously undemonstrated. A demonstration was done during DEF CON 23. Microchip (2001), HC301...
- member of some other family related to Maban in the proposed but as yet undemonstrated Nilo-Saharan phylum. It would be easier to address the problem with...
- Indo-European, Uralic, and Altaic, etc., and which is widely considered to be undemonstrated. Proto-Northwest Caucasian language Northeast Caucasian languages North...
- consisting of Mengerrdji, Urningangk and Erre. Part of a proposal for the undemonstrated Arnhem Land language family. Kol 4,000 Vibrant Papua New Guinea Spoken...
- Ijoid is a proposed but undemonstrated group of languages linking the Ijaw languages (Ịjọ) with the endangered Defaka language. The similarities, however...
- New York, when Campbell and Mithun dismissed the Penutian phylum as undemonstrated in their resulting classification of North American language families...
- genetic relationships of a proposal may be demonstrated but much of it undemonstrated (for example, Hokan–Siouan, which, incidentally, Edward Sapir called...