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Uralic languages - Family Tree |  | Uralic languages - Family Tree: Encyclopedia II - Uralic languages - Family Tree |  | While the internal structure of the Uralic family has been under debate since the family was originally proposed, two subfamilies, Finno-Ugric and Samoyedic, are consistently recognized as being distinct from one another. Their assumed ancestor language is Proto-Uralic.
Many efforts have been made to identify the relationship between the Uralic languages and languages generally thought to belong to the world’s other major language families. Probably the least controversial — though all such proposals currently remain controversial ...
See also:Uralic languages, Uralic languages - Family Tree, Uralic languages - Classification of Languages, Uralic languages - Typology, Uralic languages - Selected cognates, Uralic languages - Bibliography |  | | Uralic languages, Uralic languages - Bibliography, Uralic languages - Classification of Languages, Uralic languages - Family Tree, Uralic languages - Selected cognates, Uralic languages - Typology |  | |
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Uralic languages - Family Tree
While the internal structure of the Uralic family has been under debate since the family was originally proposed, two subfamilies, Finno-Ugric and Samoyedic, are consistently recognized as being distinct from one another. Their assumed ancestor language is Proto-Uralic.
Many efforts have been made to identify the relationship between the Uralic languages and languages generally thought to belong to the world’s other major language families. Probably the least controversial — though all such proposals currently remain controversial — is the relationship between the Uralic languages and Yukaghir; theories proposing a special relationship with the Altaic languages were formerly very popular, but have fallen out of favor in more recent decades.
Theories that include the Uralic family as a node in a proposed superfamily include the following:
- Ural-Altaic
- Eurasiatic
- Uralo-Dravidian
- Uralo-Indo-European
- Uralo-Yukaghir
- Nostratic
- Proto-World
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