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Eurasiatic
Eurasiatic, a. (n.) (jʊəreɪʃɪˌætɪk) [f. as prec. + -atic.] Of or pertaining to Eurasia; see prec. A. 1. Also as n., a person of Eurasiatic origin.1870 Huxley in Contemp. Rev. XIV. 519 Spreading over the great Eurasiatic plains. 1883 G. Allen Colin Clout's Gard. xxiv, In the colder parts of the Euras... Oxford English Dictionary
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Eurasiatic languages
The idea of a Eurasiatic superfamily dates back more than 100 years. occurred before that of Eurasiatic. wikipedia.org
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Eurasian
Eurasian, a. and n. (jʊəˈreɪʃən) [f. Eur-ope + Asia (in sense A. 1 f. the compound Eurasia) + -an.] A. adj. 1. Of or pertaining to Eurasia, i.e. to Europe and Asia considered as forming in reality one continent. Cf. eurasiatic.1868 Haydn Dict. Dates (ed. 13), Eurasian-plain, the great central plain ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Borean languages
Fleming writes that his work on Borean is inspired by Joseph Greenberg's exploration of Eurasiatic, and is oriented towards the concept of "valid taxon the fact that Kartvelian became separated from Eurasiatic at a very early date. wikipedia.org
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Karstosphere
The Karstosphere consists of two large masses, — Eurasiatic–African and American, which divided by the Pacific and Atlantic ocean floors and pierced by wikipedia.org
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Selinum
Selinum is a Eurasiatic genus of flowering plants in the parsley family Apiaceae. wikipedia.org
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Chukotko-Kamchatkan languages
Eurasiatic Joseph Greenberg identifies Chukotko-Kamchatkan (which he names Chukotian) as a member of Eurasiatic, a proposed macrofamily that includes Indo-European Greenberg also assigns Nivkh and Yukaghir, sometimes classed as "Paleosiberian" languages, to the Eurasiatic family. wikipedia.org
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楚科奇-堪察加语系
Indo-European and Its Closest Relatives: The Eurasiatic Language Family. Volume 1, Grammar. Stanford: Stanford University Press. Indo-European and Its Closest Relatives: The Eurasiatic Language Family. Volume 2, Lexicon. Stanford: Stanford University Press. wikipedia.org
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Uralo-Siberian languages
that Uralo-Siberian and Altaic (defined by him as consisting of Turkic, Mongolian, Tungusic, Korean, and Japanese) may be coordinate branches of the Eurasiatic indigenous languages of the Americas Linguistic areas of the Americas The Last of the Vostiaks Related language family proposals Eskimo–Uralic languages Eurasiatic wikipedia.org
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Last Glacial Maximum refugia
glaciation North Africa Ibero-Maurusian Capsian culture Asia Kebaran culture Japan, Jōmon period See also Glacial relict Magdalenian Upper Paleolithic Eurasiatic wikipedia.org
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Eskaleut languages
Despite all these efforts, the Eurasiatic language theory was overruled on the basis that mass comparison is not accurate enough an approach. Indo-European and Its Closest Relatives: The Eurasiatic Language Family, Volume 1: Grammar. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. wikipedia.org
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Macrofamily
Macro-Jê, Macro-Waikurúan, Macro-Mayan, Macro-Siouan, Penutian, Na-Dene and Congo-Saharan (Niger-Saharan) to older ones such as Austric, Dené–Caucasian, Eurasiatic wikipedia.org
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Aharon Dolgopolsky
Linguists from Russia Linguists from the Soviet Union 20th-century linguists Jewish scientists Paleolinguists Linguists of Nostratic languages Linguists of Eurasiatic wikipedia.org
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Syngrapha ain
Distribution and habitat S. ain is a Eurasiatic species, found locally in subalpine and alpine larch forests of the Alps, northern Carpathians (Krkonoše wikipedia.org
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Jens Elmegård Rasmussen
He supported the Indo-Uralic and Eurasiatic hypotheses. wikipedia.org
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