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The Origin and Evolution of Word Order
Comparative-Historical Linguistics and Lexicostatistics
Recent Developments in Semitic and Afroasiatic Linguistics Five Teaching Modules at Addis Ababa University, March 10–14, 2014 1
"Evolution of Human Languages": Current State of Affairs
Support for Linguistic Macrofamilies from Weighted Sequence Alignment
Turkic - Indian Lexical Parallels in the Framework of the Nostratic Language's Macrofamily Z
Permutation Test Applied to Lexical Reconstructions Partially Supports the Altaic Linguistic Macrofamily
Language Super-Families: from Indo-European to Nostratic
Lexical and Genomic Data Suggest Ancient Chukotko-Kamchatkan–Nivkh and Yukaghir-Samoyedic Connections
Altaic Languages
Historical-Comparative Linguistics Linguistique Historico-Comparative
Euskaro- Caucasian Hypothesis Current Model (2017)
Layers of the Oldest Egyptian Lexicon VIII: Numerals*
The Afroasiatic Languages
Proto Indo-European (PIE)
5 What Can We Learn About the Earliest Human Language by Comparing
Lexicostatistical Studies in Khoisan I: the Ju-Hoan Relationship1
Colin Renfrew
Top View
Himalayan Linguistics Burushaski and Unique Slavic Isoglosses
On the Burushaski–Indo-European Hypothesis by I. Čašule*
The Glottalic Theory of Proto-Indo-European Consonantism and Its Implications for Nostratic Sound Correspondences
On the Burushaski–Indo-European Hypothesis by I. Čašule*
Japanese, the Altaic Theory, and the Limits of Language Classification
Hamito-Semitic
Support for Linguistic Macrofamilies from Weighted Sequence Alignment
A Proto-Human Language: Fact Or Fiction?
Accounting for the Pattern of Amerindian Languages: What Role Did Agriculture Play in Phylic Dispersals?
Advances in Burushaski Linguistics
Preliminary Lexicostatistics As a Basis for Language Classification: 1 a New Approach
Indo-European and the Nostratic Hypothesis: History of Research, Current Trends, and Future Prospects
Dene-Yeniseian and Dene-Caucasian: Pronouns and Other Thoughts
The Dene-Kusunda Hypothesis’:
By Aharon Dolgopolsky