Indo-Uralic
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Indo-Uralic (comparative more Indo-Uralic, superlative most Indo-Uralic)
- Of or relating to both the Indo-European and the Uralic languages; especially, of or pertaining to a proposed language family containing both the Indo-European and the Uralic languages.
- 2007, Carlos Quiles, A Grammar of Modern Indo-European, Indo-European Association, →ISBN, page 38:
- Perhaps the most widely accepted proposal is of an Indo-Uralic family, encompassing PIE and Proto-Uralic.
- 2008, Adam Hyllested, “Internal reconstruction vs. external comparison: the case of the Indo-Uralic laryngeals”, in Jens Elmegård Rasmussen, Thomas Olander, editors, Internal Reconstruction in Indo-European: Methods, Results, and Problems, Museum Tusculanum Press, published 2009, →ISBN, page 111:
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Proper noun
- The Indo-Uralic languages: a proposed language family containing both the Indo-European and the Uralic languages.
- 2007, Carlos Quiles, A Grammar of Modern Indo-European, Indo-European Association, →ISBN, page 39:
- Other proposals, further back in time (and correspondingly less accepted), model PIE as a branch of Indo-Uralic with a Caucasian substratum; […]
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