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Uralic languages / Altaic languages / Comparative method / Indo-European languages / Proto-Indo-European language / Eurasiatic languages / Proto-language / Merritt Ruhlen / Proto-Uralic language / Linguistics / Historical linguistics / Nostratic languages
Date: 2013-05-06 13:34:25
Uralic languages
Altaic languages
Comparative method
Indo-European languages
Proto-Indo-European language
Eurasiatic languages
Proto-language
Merritt Ruhlen
Proto-Uralic language
Linguistics
Historical linguistics
Nostratic languages

Ultraconserved words point to deep language ancestry across Eurasia Mark Pagela,b,1, Quentin D. Atkinsonc, Andreea S. Caluded, and Andrew Meadea a School of Biological Sciences, University of Reading, Reading, Berkshire

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