Proposed language families
Alarodian languages
The Alarodian languages are a proposed language family that encompasses the Northeast Caucasian (Nakh–Dagestanian) languages and the extinct Hurro-Urartian languages.
The Alarodian languages are a proposed language family that encompasses the Northeast Caucasian (Nakh–Dagestanian) languages and the extinct Hurro-Urartian languages.
Algonquian-Wakashan languages
Algonquian–Wakashan is a hypothetical language phylum composed of several established language families that was proposed by Edward Sapir in 1929.
Algonquian–Wakashan is a hypothetical language phylum composed of several established language families that was proposed by Edward Sapir in 1929.
Algonquian–Wakashan languages
Algonquian–Wakashan is a hypothetical language phylum composed of several established language families that was proposed by Edward Sapir in 1929.
Algonquian–Wakashan is a hypothetical language phylum composed of several established language families that was proposed by Edward Sapir in 1929.
Amerind languages
Amerind is a higher-level language family proposed by Joseph Greenberg in 1960.
Amerind is a higher-level language family proposed by Joseph Greenberg in 1960.
Andamanese languages
The Andamanese languages are the indigenous languages of the Andaman Islands, spoken by the Andamanese Negritos.
The Andamanese languages are the indigenous languages of the Andaman Islands, spoken by the Andamanese Negritos.
Arnhem Land languages
The Arnhem Land languages are a proposed Australian language family spoken over a large part of Arnhem Land in northern Australia.
The Arnhem Land languages are a proposed Australian language family spoken over a large part of Arnhem Land in northern Australia.
Arutani-Sape languages
The Arutani–Sape, Kalianan, are a proposed language family that includes two of the most poorly documented languages in South America, both of which are nearly extinct.
The Arutani–Sape, Kalianan, are a proposed language family that includes two of the most poorly documented languages in South America, both of which are nearly extinct.
Arutani–Sape languages
The Arutani–Sape, Kalianan, are a proposed language family that includes two of the most poorly documented languages in South America, both of which are nearly extinct.
The Arutani–Sape, Kalianan, are a proposed language family that includes two of the most poorly documented languages in South America, both of which are nearly extinct.
Austric languages
The Austric language superfamily is a large theoretical grouping of languages primarily spoken in Southeast Asia, the Pacific, and the eastern Indian subcontinent.
The Austric language superfamily is a large theoretical grouping of languages primarily spoken in Southeast Asia, the Pacific, and the eastern Indian subcontinent.
Austro-Tai languages
Austro-Tai is a hypothesis that the Tai-Kadai and Austronesian language families of southern China and the Pacific are genealogically related.
Austro-Tai is a hypothesis that the Tai-Kadai and Austronesian language families of southern China and the Pacific are genealogically related.
Aztec-Tanoan languages
Aztec–Tanoan is a hypothetical and undemonstrated language family that proposes a genealogical relation to the Kiowa-Tanoan and the Uto-Aztecan families.
Aztec–Tanoan is a hypothetical and undemonstrated language family that proposes a genealogical relation to the Kiowa-Tanoan and the Uto-Aztecan families.
Aztec–Tanoan languages
Aztec–Tanoan is a hypothetical and undemonstrated language family that proposes a genealogical relation to the Kiowa-Tanoan and the Uto-Aztecan families.
Aztec–Tanoan is a hypothetical and undemonstrated language family that proposes a genealogical relation to the Kiowa-Tanoan and the Uto-Aztecan families.
Borean languages
Borean (also Boreal or Boralean) is a hypothetical linguistic macrofamily that traces the possible genetic relationships of the various languages of Eurasia and adjacent regions with...
Borean (also Boreal or Boralean) is a hypothetical linguistic macrofamily that traces the possible genetic relationships of the various languages of Eurasia and adjacent regions with...
Buyeo languages
Buyeo or Fuyu languages (부여 in Korean, Fúyú (扶餘) in Chinese) are a hypothetical language family that consists of ancient languages of the northern Korean Peninsula and southern Manchur...
Buyeo or Fuyu languages (부여 in Korean, Fúyú (扶餘) in Chinese) are a hypothetical language family that consists of ancient languages of the northern Korean Peninsula and southern Manchur...
Central and South New Guinea languages
The Central and South New Guinea languages are a proposed family of the Trans–New Guinea languages.
The Central and South New Guinea languages are a proposed family of the Trans–New Guinea languages.
Chimuan languages
Chimuan or Yuncan is a hypothetical small extinct language family of northern Peru and Ecuador.
Chimuan or Yuncan is a hypothetical small extinct language family of northern Peru and Ecuador.
Coahuiltecan languages
Coahuiltecan is a general name for a historic group of related indigenous peoples who lived in the southern Texas region near the Rio Grande.
Coahuiltecan is a general name for a historic group of related indigenous peoples who lived in the southern Texas region near the Rio Grande.
Dagan languages
The Dagan languages are a small family of Trans–New Guinea languages spoken in the "Bird's Tail" of New Guinea, the easternmost Papuan languages on the mainland.
The Dagan languages are a small family of Trans–New Guinea languages spoken in the "Bird's Tail" of New Guinea, the easternmost Papuan languages on the mainland.
Dakoid languages
The Dakoid languages are a small putative group of languages spoken in Taraba and Adamawa states of eastern Nigeria: Donga, Tiba, and the dialect cluster Daka.
The Dakoid languages are a small putative group of languages spoken in Taraba and Adamawa states of eastern Nigeria: Donga, Tiba, and the dialect cluster Daka.
Daly languages
The Daly languages are proposed to be the third largest family of Indigenous Australian languages (McConvell & Evans 1997).
The Daly languages are proposed to be the third largest family of Indigenous Australian languages (McConvell & Evans 1997).
Dani-Kwerba languages
The Dani-Kwerba languages were a hypothetical language family proposed by Arthur Capell in 1962 and adopted by Wurm as part of his Trans–New Guinea (TNG) phylum.
The Dani-Kwerba languages were a hypothetical language family proposed by Arthur Capell in 1962 and adopted by Wurm as part of his Trans–New Guinea (TNG) phylum.
Dené-Caucasian languages
Dené–Caucasian is a proposed language family that includes the North Caucasian, Yeniseian, Burushaski, Sino-Tibetan, and Na-Dené languages.
Dené–Caucasian is a proposed language family that includes the North Caucasian, Yeniseian, Burushaski, Sino-Tibetan, and Na-Dené languages.
Dravido-Korean languages
The Dravido-Korean languages are a hypothesised language family which links the living or proto Dravidian languages to the Korean language.
The Dravido-Korean languages are a hypothesised language family which links the living or proto Dravidian languages to the Korean language.
East Bird's Head - Sentani languages
The East Bird's Head–Sentani languages form a family of Papuan languages proposed by Malcolm Ross which combines the East Bird's Head and Sentani families along with the Burmeso and Tause langua...
The East Bird's Head–Sentani languages form a family of Papuan languages proposed by Malcolm Ross which combines the East Bird's Head and Sentani families along with the Burmeso and Tause langua...
East Bird's Head-Sentani languages
The East Bird's Head–Sentani languages form a family of Papuan languages proposed by Malcolm Ross which combines the East Bird's Head and Sentani families along with the Burmeso and Tause langua...
The East Bird's Head–Sentani languages form a family of Papuan languages proposed by Malcolm Ross which combines the East Bird's Head and Sentani families along with the Burmeso and Tause langua...
East Bird's Head–Sentani languages
The East Bird's Head–Sentani languages form a family of Papuan languages proposed by Malcolm Ross which combines the East Bird's Head and Sentani families along with the Burmeso and Tause langua...
The East Bird's Head–Sentani languages form a family of Papuan languages proposed by Malcolm Ross which combines the East Bird's Head and Sentani families along with the Burmeso and Tause langua...
East Geelvink Bay languages
The East Geelvink Bay or East Cenderawasih languages are a language family of a dozen Papuan languages along the eastern coast of Geelvink Bay in Indonesian Papua, which is also known as S...
The East Geelvink Bay or East Cenderawasih languages are a language family of a dozen Papuan languages along the eastern coast of Geelvink Bay in Indonesian Papua, which is also known as S...
East Papuan languages
The East Papuan languages is a defunct proposal for a family of Papuan languages spoken on the islands to the east of New Guinea, including New Britain, New Ireland, Bougainville, the Solomon Is...
The East Papuan languages is a defunct proposal for a family of Papuan languages spoken on the islands to the east of New Guinea, including New Britain, New Ireland, Bougainville, the Solomon Is...
Elamo-Dravidian languages
The Elamo-Dravidian languages are a hypothesised language family which links the living or proto Dravidian languages of India to the extinct Elamite language of ancient Elam.
The Elamo-Dravidian languages are a hypothesised language family which links the living or proto Dravidian languages of India to the extinct Elamite language of ancient Elam.
Eskimo-Uralic languages
The Eskimo-Uralic hypothesis posits that the Uralic and Eskimo-Aleut language families belong to a common language family of which they are the two branches.
The Eskimo-Uralic hypothesis posits that the Uralic and Eskimo-Aleut language families belong to a common language family of which they are the two branches.
Esmeralda-Yaruroan languages
Esmeralda-Yaruro or Takame-Jarúroan, is a proposed connection between two unclassified languages of Venezuela, Yaruro (Llaruro, Pumé, Yuapín), 6000 speakers, and the extinct Esmeralda (Takame).
Esmeralda-Yaruro or Takame-Jarúroan, is a proposed connection between two unclassified languages of Venezuela, Yaruro (Llaruro, Pumé, Yuapín), 6000 speakers, and the extinct Esmeralda (Takame).
Esmeralda–Yaruroan languages
Esmeralda–Yaruro or Takame–Jarúroan, is a proposed connection between two unclassified languages of Venezuela, Yaruro, 6000 speakers, and the extinct Esmeralda.
Esmeralda–Yaruro or Takame–Jarúroan, is a proposed connection between two unclassified languages of Venezuela, Yaruro, 6000 speakers, and the extinct Esmeralda.
Eurasiatic languages
Eurasiatic is a language macrofamily proposed by Joseph Greenberg that includes many language families historically spoken in northern Eurasia.
Eurasiatic is a language macrofamily proposed by Joseph Greenberg that includes many language families historically spoken in northern Eurasia.
Extended West Papuan languages
The Extended West Papuan language family is a tentative proposal in Malcolm Ross's classification of Papuan languages.
The Extended West Papuan language family is a tentative proposal in Malcolm Ross's classification of Papuan languages.
Gulf languages
Gulf is a proposed native North American language family composed of the Muskogean languages, along with four extinct language isolates: Natchez, Tunica, Atakapa, and Chitimacha.
Gulf is a proposed native North American language family composed of the Muskogean languages, along with four extinct language isolates: Natchez, Tunica, Atakapa, and Chitimacha.
Hibito-Cholon languages
The the extinct Hibito-Cholón languages form a proposed language family that links two unclassified languages of Peru, Hibito (Jibito, Chibito, Zibito, Ibito, Xibita) and Cholón (Tinganeses, See...
The the extinct Hibito-Cholón languages form a proposed language family that links two unclassified languages of Peru, Hibito (Jibito, Chibito, Zibito, Ibito, Xibita) and Cholón (Tinganeses, See...
Hibito–Cholon languages
The the extinct Hibito–Cholón or Cholónan languages form a proposed language family that links two languages of Peru, Hibito and Cholón, extinct as of 2000.
The the extinct Hibito–Cholón or Cholónan languages form a proposed language family that links two languages of Peru, Hibito and Cholón, extinct as of 2000.
Indigenous languages of the Americas
Indigenous languages of the Americas are spoken by indigenous peoples from Alaska and Greenland to the southern tip of South America, encompassing the land masses which constitute the Americas.
Indigenous languages of the Americas are spoken by indigenous peoples from Alaska and Greenland to the southern tip of South America, encompassing the land masses which constitute the Americas.
Indo-Pacific languages
Indo-Pacific is a hypothetical language macrofamily proposed in 1971 by Joseph Greenberg.
Indo-Pacific is a hypothetical language macrofamily proposed in 1971 by Joseph Greenberg.
Indo-Semitic languages
Indo-Semitic is a theory that relates Indo-European and Semitic.
Indo-Semitic is a theory that relates Indo-European and Semitic.
Indo-Uralic languages
Indo-Uralic is a proposed language family consisting of Indo-European and Uralic.
Indo-Uralic is a proposed language family consisting of Indo-European and Uralic.
Je-Tupi-Carib languages
Je-Tupi-Carib is a proposed language family composed of the Macro-Je (or Macro-Gê), Tupian and Cariban languages of South America.
Je-Tupi-Carib is a proposed language family composed of the Macro-Je (or Macro-Gê), Tupian and Cariban languages of South America.
Je-Tupi–Carib languages
Je–Tupi–Carib is a proposed language family composed of the Macro-Je, Tupian and Cariban languages of South America.
Je–Tupi–Carib is a proposed language family composed of the Macro-Je, Tupian and Cariban languages of South America.
Je–Tupi–Carib languages
Je–Tupi–Carib is a proposed language family composed of the Macro-Je, Tupian and Cariban languages of South America.
Je–Tupi–Carib is a proposed language family composed of the Macro-Je, Tupian and Cariban languages of South America.
Karasuk languages
Karasuk is a language family proposed by George van Driem of the University of Leiden that links the Yeniseian languages of central Siberia with the Burushaski language of northern Pakistan.
Karasuk is a language family proposed by George van Driem of the University of Leiden that links the Yeniseian languages of central Siberia with the Burushaski language of northern Pakistan.
Katembri-Taruma languages
Katembri–Taruma is a language family proposed by Kaufman (1990) that links two extinct languages of South America, Katembrí Mirandela of Amazonas State, Brazil, and Taruma Taruamá of Brazil an...
Katembri–Taruma is a language family proposed by Kaufman (1990) that links two extinct languages of South America, Katembrí Mirandela of Amazonas State, Brazil, and Taruma Taruamá of Brazil an...
Katembri–Taruma languages
Katembri–Taruma is a language family proposed by Kaufman that links two extinct languages of South America, Katembrí Mirandela of Amazonas State, Brazil, and Taruma Taruamá of Brazil and Guyana.
Katembri–Taruma is a language family proposed by Kaufman that links two extinct languages of South America, Katembrí Mirandela of Amazonas State, Brazil, and Taruma Taruamá of Brazil and Guyana.
Koiarian languages
The Koiarian languages are a small family of Trans–New Guinea languages spoken in the "Bird's Tail" (southeastern peninsula) of New Guinea.
The Koiarian languages are a small family of Trans–New Guinea languages spoken in the "Bird's Tail" (southeastern peninsula) of New Guinea.
Kongo-Saharan languages
Kongo-Saharan is a hypothetical language family proposed by Edgar Gregersen (1972) that unites the Niger-Congo and Nilo-Saharan families of Africa.
Kongo-Saharan is a hypothetical language family proposed by Edgar Gregersen (1972) that unites the Niger-Congo and Nilo-Saharan families of Africa.
Koreanic languages
The Koreanic languages are Korean, generally seen as a language isolate, and proposed relatives that would be closer to it than its proposed links to Japanese.
The Koreanic languages are Korean, generally seen as a language isolate, and proposed relatives that would be closer to it than its proposed links to Japanese.
Kwalean languages
The Kwalean languages are a small family of Trans–New Guinea languages spoken in the "Bird's Tail" (southeastern peninsula) of New Guinea.
The Kwalean languages are a small family of Trans–New Guinea languages spoken in the "Bird's Tail" (southeastern peninsula) of New Guinea.
Kwomtari-Fas languages
The Kwomtari-Fas or Kwomtari-Baibai languages, often referred to ambiguously as Kwomtari, are a hypothetical language family of six languages spoken by some 4000 people in the north ...
The Kwomtari-Fas or Kwomtari-Baibai languages, often referred to ambiguously as Kwomtari, are a hypothetical language family of six languages spoken by some 4000 people in the north ...
Lakes Plain languages
The Lakes Plain languages are a small family of Papuan languages.
The Lakes Plain languages are a small family of Papuan languages.
Languages of the Andaman Islands
The Andamanese languages are the indigenous languages of the Andaman Islands, spoken by the Andamanese Negritos.
The Andamanese languages are the indigenous languages of the Andaman Islands, spoken by the Andamanese Negritos.
Laua language
Laua, also known as Labu, is a native language of Papua New Guinea.
Laua, also known as Labu, is a native language of Papua New Guinea.
Left May - Kwomtari languages
The Left May–Kwomtari or Arai-Kwomtari languages are a possible small family of Papuan languages proposed by Malcolm Ross, which links the Left May (Arai) family with the Kwomtari-Fas pro...
The Left May–Kwomtari or Arai-Kwomtari languages are a possible small family of Papuan languages proposed by Malcolm Ross, which links the Left May (Arai) family with the Kwomtari-Fas pro...
Left May–Kwomtari languages
The Left May–Kwomtari or Arai-Kwomtari languages are a possible small family of Papuan languages proposed by Malcolm Ross, which links the Left May (Arai) family with the Kwomtari-Fas pro...
The Left May–Kwomtari or Arai-Kwomtari languages are a possible small family of Papuan languages proposed by Malcolm Ross, which links the Left May (Arai) family with the Kwomtari-Fas pro...
Macro-Andean
Macro-Andean is a speculative proposal by Kaufman (2007) linking languages of the northern Andes.
Macro-Andean is a speculative proposal by Kaufman (2007) linking languages of the northern Andes.
Macro-Arawakan languages
The Arawakan or Macro-Arawakan languages are a proposed language family of South America and the Caribbean.
The Arawakan or Macro-Arawakan languages are a proposed language family of South America and the Caribbean.
Macro-Jibaro languages
The Macro-Jibaro proposal, also known asAndean, is a language proposal of Morris Swadesh and other historical linguists.
The Macro-Jibaro proposal, also known asAndean, is a language proposal of Morris Swadesh and other historical linguists.
Macro-Mayan languages
Macro-Mayan is a proposal linking the clearly established Mayan family with neighboring families that show similarities to Mayan.
Macro-Mayan is a proposal linking the clearly established Mayan family with neighboring families that show similarities to Mayan.
Macro-Otomákoan languages
Macro-Otomákoan is a proposal linking three language families of the Amazon: The small Harákmbut family, the extinct Otomakoan languages, and the Trumai language isolate.
Macro-Otomákoan is a proposal linking three language families of the Amazon: The small Harákmbut family, the extinct Otomakoan languages, and the Trumai language isolate.
Macro-Paesan languages
Macro-Paesan is a proposal linking several small families and language isolates of northwest South America.
Macro-Paesan is a proposal linking several small families and language isolates of northwest South America.
Macro-Pama-Nyungan languages
Macro–Pama-Nyungan is an Australian language family proposed in 1997 that links the two largest language families in Australia, the Pama-Nyungan family, which covers seven-eighths of the contine...
Macro–Pama-Nyungan is an Australian language family proposed in 1997 that links the two largest language families in Australia, the Pama-Nyungan family, which covers seven-eighths of the contine...
Macro-Pama–Nyungan languages
Macro-Pama–Nyungan is an Australian language family proposed in 1997 that links the two largest language families in Australia, the Pama–Nyungan family, which covers seven-eighths of the contine...
Macro-Pama–Nyungan is an Australian language family proposed in 1997 that links the two largest language families in Australia, the Pama–Nyungan family, which covers seven-eighths of the contine...
Macro-Panoan languages
Macro-Panoan is a hypothetical proposal linking four language families of Peru, Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Argentina.
Macro-Panoan is a hypothetical proposal linking four language families of Peru, Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Argentina.
Macro-Puinavean languages
Macro-Puinavean is a hypothetical proposal linking some very poorly attested languages to the Nadahup family.
Macro-Puinavean is a hypothetical proposal linking some very poorly attested languages to the Nadahup family.
Macro-Siouan languages
The Macro-Siouan languages are a proposed language family that would include the Siouan, Iroquoian, and Caddoan families.
The Macro-Siouan languages are a proposed language family that would include the Siouan, Iroquoian, and Caddoan families.
Macro-Warpean languages
Macro-Warpean is a provisional proposal by Kaufman that connected the extinct Huarpe language with the previously connected Muran languages and Matanawí.
Macro-Warpean is a provisional proposal by Kaufman that connected the extinct Huarpe language with the previously connected Muran languages and Matanawí.
Macrofamily
In historical linguistics, a macro-family, also called a superfamily or phylum, is defined as a proposed genetic relationship grouping together language families in a larger scale classifi...
In historical linguistics, a macro-family, also called a superfamily or phylum, is defined as a proposed genetic relationship grouping together language families in a larger scale classifi...
Macro–Pama-Nyungan languages
Macro–Pama-Nyungan is an Australian language family proposed in 1997 that links the two largest language families in Australia, the Pama-Nyungan family, which covers seven-eighths of the contine...
Macro–Pama-Nyungan is an Australian language family proposed in 1997 that links the two largest language families in Australia, the Pama-Nyungan family, which covers seven-eighths of the contine...
Magaric languages
The Magaric languages, Magar and Kham, are a small proposed family of Tibeto-Burman languages spoken in Nepal.
The Magaric languages, Magar and Kham, are a small proposed family of Tibeto-Burman languages spoken in Nepal.
Mailuan languages
The Mailuan languages are a small family of Trans–New Guinea languages spoken in the "Bird's Tail" (southeastern peninsula) of New Guinea.
The Mailuan languages are a small family of Trans–New Guinea languages spoken in the "Bird's Tail" (southeastern peninsula) of New Guinea.
Manubaran languages
The Manubaran languages are a small family of Trans–New Guinea languages spoken in the "Bird's Tail" (southeastern peninsula) of New Guinea.
The Manubaran languages are a small family of Trans–New Guinea languages spoken in the "Bird's Tail" (southeastern peninsula) of New Guinea.
Mosan languages
Mosan is a hypothetical language family consisting of the Salishan, Wakashan, and Chimakuan languages of the Pacific Northwest region of North America.
Mosan is a hypothetical language family consisting of the Salishan, Wakashan, and Chimakuan languages of the Pacific Northwest region of North America.
Moseten-Chon languages
Mosetén-Chon is a proposal linking Moseten (Tsimane') and the Chon language family of South America.
Mosetén-Chon is a proposal linking Moseten (Tsimane') and the Chon language family of South America.
Moseten-Chonan languages
Mosetén–Chon is a proposal linking the Mosetenan languages (Tsimané) and the Chon languages of South America.
Mosetén–Chon is a proposal linking the Mosetenan languages (Tsimané) and the Chon languages of South America.
Moseten–Chonan languages
Mosetén–Chon is a proposal linking the Mosetenan languages and the Chon languages of South America.
Mosetén–Chon is a proposal linking the Mosetenan languages and the Chon languages of South America.
North Caucasian languages
North Caucasian languages (sometimes called simply Caucasic as opposed to Kartvelian, and to avoid confusion with the concept of "Caucasian race") is a blanket term for two language phyla ...
North Caucasian languages (sometimes called simply Caucasic as opposed to Kartvelian, and to avoid confusion with the concept of "Caucasian race") is a blanket term for two language phyla ...
Northwest Sumatran languages
The Northwest Sumatran languages are a putative group of languages spoken by the Batak and related peoples in the interior of northern Sumatra, and by the Nias, Mentawai, etc.
The Northwest Sumatran languages are a putative group of languages spoken by the Batak and related peoples in the interior of northern Sumatra, and by the Nias, Mentawai, etc.
Nostratic languages
Nostratic is a proposed language family that includes many of the indigenous language families of Eurasia, including the Indo-European, Uralic and Altaic as well as Kartvelian languages.
Nostratic is a proposed language family that includes many of the indigenous language families of Eurasia, including the Indo-European, Uralic and Altaic as well as Kartvelian languages.
Otomakoan languages
Otomakoan is a proposal linking three language families of the Amazon: The small Harákmbut (Tuyoneri) family, the extinct Otomako-Taparita languages, and the Trumai language isolate.
Otomakoan is a proposal linking three language families of the Amazon: The small Harákmbut (Tuyoneri) family, the extinct Otomako-Taparita languages, and the Trumai language isolate.
Pontic languages
Pontic is the proposed language family or macrofamily, comprising the Indo-European and Northwest Caucasian language families, with Proto-Pontic being the reconstructed proto-language.
Pontic is the proposed language family or macrofamily, comprising the Indo-European and Northwest Caucasian language families, with Proto-Pontic being the reconstructed proto-language.
Proto-language
A proto-language (alternatively known as a parent language, or common ancestor) in the tree model of historical linguistics is a hypothetical, or reconstructed, typically extinct lan...
A proto-language (alternatively known as a parent language, or common ancestor) in the tree model of historical linguistics is a hypothetical, or reconstructed, typically extinct lan...
Quechumaran languages
Quechumaran is a language-family proposal that unites Quechua and Aymara.
Quechumaran is a language-family proposal that unites Quechua and Aymara.
Ramu - Lower Sepik languages
The Ramu–Lower Sepik languages are a proposed family of 35 Papuan languages spoken in the Ramu and Sepik river basins of northern Papua New Guinea.
The Ramu–Lower Sepik languages are a proposed family of 35 Papuan languages spoken in the Ramu and Sepik river basins of northern Papua New Guinea.
Ramu-Lower Sepik languages
The Ramu–Lower Sepik languages are a proposed family of 35 Papuan languages spoken in the Ramu and Sepik river basins of northern Papua New Guinea.
The Ramu–Lower Sepik languages are a proposed family of 35 Papuan languages spoken in the Ramu and Sepik river basins of northern Papua New Guinea.
Ramu–Lower Sepik languages
The Ramu–Lower Sepik languages are a proposed family of 35 Papuan languages spoken in the Ramu and Sepik river basins of northern Papua New Guinea.
The Ramu–Lower Sepik languages are a proposed family of 35 Papuan languages spoken in the Ramu and Sepik river basins of northern Papua New Guinea.
Saparo-Yawan languages
Saparo-Yawan (Zaparo-Yaguan, Zaparo-Peba) is a language family proposal uniting two small language families of the western Amazon.
Saparo-Yawan (Zaparo-Yaguan, Zaparo-Peba) is a language family proposal uniting two small language families of the western Amazon.
Saparo–Yawan languages
Saparo–Yawan is a language family proposal uniting two small language families of the western Amazon.
Saparo–Yawan is a language family proposal uniting two small language families of the western Amazon.
Sechura-Catacao languages
Sechura-Catacao is a proposed connection between the small Catacaoan language family of Peru and the language isolate Sechura (Sek).
Sechura-Catacao is a proposed connection between the small Catacaoan language family of Peru and the language isolate Sechura (Sek).
Sechura–Catacao languages
Sechura–Catacao is a proposed connection between the small Catacaoan language family of Peru and the language isolate Sechura.
Sechura–Catacao is a proposed connection between the small Catacaoan language family of Peru and the language isolate Sechura.
Sepik languages
The Sepik languages are a family of some 50 Papuan languages spoken in the Sepik river basin of northern Papua New Guinea, proposed by Donald Laycock in 1956 in a somewhat more limited form than...
The Sepik languages are a family of some 50 Papuan languages spoken in the Sepik river basin of northern Papua New Guinea, proposed by Donald Laycock in 1956 in a somewhat more limited form than...
Sepik-Ramu languages
The Sepik–Ramu languages are a hypothetical language family linking the Sepik, Ramu, Nor–Pondo, Leonhard Schultze, and Yuat families, together with the Taiap language isolate, and proposed by Do...
The Sepik–Ramu languages are a hypothetical language family linking the Sepik, Ramu, Nor–Pondo, Leonhard Schultze, and Yuat families, together with the Taiap language isolate, and proposed by Do...
Siangic languages
The Siangic languages are a small family of possibly Tibeto-Burman languages spoken in Arunachal Pradesh, northeast India.
The Siangic languages are a small family of possibly Tibeto-Burman languages spoken in Arunachal Pradesh, northeast India.
South-Central Papuan languages
The South-Central Papuan languages are a family of Papuan languages proposed in 2005 by Malcolm Ross.
The South-Central Papuan languages are a family of Papuan languages proposed in 2005 by Malcolm Ross.
Southeast Papuan languages
The Southeast Papuan or "Bird's Tail" languages are a geographic grouping of half a dozen small families of Papuan languages in the "Bird's Tail" of New Guinea: Koiarian, Kwalean, Manubara...
The Southeast Papuan or "Bird's Tail" languages are a geographic grouping of half a dozen small families of Papuan languages in the "Bird's Tail" of New Guinea: Koiarian, Kwalean, Manubara...
Tequiraca-Canichana languages
Tequiraca-Canichana is a proposed language family of Peru with one surviving member, Canichana or Canesi, spoken by some twenty people.
Tequiraca-Canichana is a proposed language family of Peru with one surviving member, Canichana or Canesi, spoken by some twenty people.
Tequiraca–Canichana languages
Tequiraca–Canichana is a possibly language family proposed in Kaufman uniting two erstwhile language isolates, Canichana of Bolivia and Tequiraca of Peru, both of which are either extinct or nea...
Tequiraca–Canichana is a possibly language family proposed in Kaufman uniting two erstwhile language isolates, Canichana of Bolivia and Tequiraca of Peru, both of which are either extinct or nea...
Ticuna-Yuri languages
Tïcuna-Yuri is a proposed connection between two language isolates of South America, the major western Amazonian language Tïcuna, and the poorly attested Yurí.
Tïcuna-Yuri is a proposed connection between two language isolates of South America, the major western Amazonian language Tïcuna, and the poorly attested Yurí.
Ticuna–Yuri languages
Tïcuna–Yuri is a proposed connection between two language isolates of South America, the major western Amazonian language Tïcuna, and the poorly attested Yurí.
Tïcuna–Yuri is a proposed connection between two language isolates of South America, the major western Amazonian language Tïcuna, and the poorly attested Yurí.
Tolatecan languages
Tolatecan is a proposal by Campbell and Oltrogge (1980) linking two language families of Mesoamerica, Tequistlatecan (Chontal of Oaxaca) and Tol/Jicaque languages of Honduras.
Tolatecan is a proposal by Campbell and Oltrogge (1980) linking two language families of Mesoamerica, Tequistlatecan (Chontal of Oaxaca) and Tol/Jicaque languages of Honduras.
Tor-Kwerba languages
The Tor-Kwerba languages are an independent family of Papuan languages proposed in 2005 by Malcolm Ross.
The Tor-Kwerba languages are an independent family of Papuan languages proposed in 2005 by Malcolm Ross.
Toto-Zoquean languages
Totozoquean is a proposed language family of Mesoamerica, posited as the ancestor language of two well-established genetic groupings, Totonacan and Mixe–Zoque.
Totozoquean is a proposed language family of Mesoamerica, posited as the ancestor language of two well-established genetic groupings, Totonacan and Mixe–Zoque.
Totozoque languages
The Totozoque languages are a proposed group consisting of Totonacan and Mixe-Zoque languages.
The Totozoque languages are a proposed group consisting of Totonacan and Mixe-Zoque languages.
Totozoquean languages
Totozoquean is a proposed language family consisting of the established Totonacan and Mixe–Zoque families of Mesoamerica.
Totozoquean is a proposed language family consisting of the established Totonacan and Mixe–Zoque families of Mesoamerica.
Trans-Fly - Bulaka River languages
Trans-Fly – Bulaka River is a language family proposed by Stephen Wurm as part of his Trans–New Guinea phylum of Papuan languages.
Trans-Fly – Bulaka River is a language family proposed by Stephen Wurm as part of his Trans–New Guinea phylum of Papuan languages.
Trans-Fly-Bulaka River languages
The Trans-Fly – Bulaka River South-Central Papuan languages are a hypothetical family of Papuan languages.
The Trans-Fly – Bulaka River South-Central Papuan languages are a hypothetical family of Papuan languages.
Trans-New Guinea languages
Trans–New Guinea (TNG) is an extensive family of Papuan languages spoken in New Guinea and neighboring islands, perhaps the third largest language family in the world.
Trans–New Guinea (TNG) is an extensive family of Papuan languages spoken in New Guinea and neighboring islands, perhaps the third largest language family in the world.
Trans–New Guinea languages
Trans–New Guinea (TNG) is an extensive family of Papuan languages spoken in New Guinea and neighboring islands, perhaps the third largest language family in the world.
Trans–New Guinea (TNG) is an extensive family of Papuan languages spoken in New Guinea and neighboring islands, perhaps the third largest language family in the world.
Ural-Altaic languages
Ural–Altaic or Uralo-Altaic is a credible language-family proposal uniting the Uralic and Altaic languages.
Ural–Altaic or Uralo-Altaic is a credible language-family proposal uniting the Uralic and Altaic languages.
Uralic-Yukaghir languages
Uralic–Yukaghir is a proposed language family composed of Uralic and Yukaghir.
Uralic–Yukaghir is a proposed language family composed of Uralic and Yukaghir.
Uralo-Siberian languages
Uralo-Siberian is a hypothetical language family consisting of Uralic, Yukaghir, Chukotko-Kamchatkan and Eskimo–Aleut.
Uralo-Siberian is a hypothetical language family consisting of Uralic, Yukaghir, Chukotko-Kamchatkan and Eskimo–Aleut.
Vasconic languages
Vasconic languages is a term sometimes encountered in the literature to describe a putative family of languages that includes Basque.
Vasconic languages is a term sometimes encountered in the literature to describe a putative family of languages that includes Basque.
Wamo-Chapakura languages
Wamo-Chapakúra is a proposed connection between the largely extinct Chapacuran language family and the otherwise unclassified language Wamo.
Wamo-Chapakúra is a proposed connection between the largely extinct Chapacuran language family and the otherwise unclassified language Wamo.
Wamo–Chapakura languages
Wamo–Chapakúra is a proposed connection between the largely extinct Chapacuran language family and the otherwise unclassified language Wamo.
Wamo–Chapakúra is a proposed connection between the largely extinct Chapacuran language family and the otherwise unclassified language Wamo.
West Papuan languages
The West Papuan languages are a hypothetical language family of about two dozen Papuan languages of the Bird's Head Peninsula (Vogelkop or Doberai Peninsula) of far western New Guinea and the is...
The West Papuan languages are a hypothetical language family of about two dozen Papuan languages of the Bird's Head Peninsula (Vogelkop or Doberai Peninsula) of far western New Guinea and the is...
Yareban languages
The Yareban languages are a small family of Trans–New Guinea languages spoken in the "Bird's Tail" (southeastern peninsula) of New Guinea.
The Yareban languages are a small family of Trans–New Guinea languages spoken in the "Bird's Tail" (southeastern peninsula) of New Guinea.
Yuat languages
The Yuat languages are an independent family of six Papuan languages in the classification of Malcolm Ross that had been part of Stephen Wurm's Sepik-Ramu proposal.
The Yuat languages are an independent family of six Papuan languages in the classification of Malcolm Ross that had been part of Stephen Wurm's Sepik-Ramu proposal.
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