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- Eskimo–Uralic_languages abstract "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. Although substantial arguments for the hypothesis have been made, it is not generally accepted by linguists. The best-known advocate of the Eskimo–Uralic hypothesis is Knut Bergsland. The hypothesis dates back to the pioneering Danish linguist Rasmus Rask in 1818, upon noticing similarities between Greenlandic Eskimo and Finnish.".
- Eskimo–Uralic_languages wikiPageID "22526518".
- Eskimo–Uralic_languages wikiPageRevisionID "603222577".
- Eskimo–Uralic_languages acceptance "obsolete".
- Eskimo–Uralic_languages child Eskimo%E2%80%93Aleut_languages.
- Eskimo–Uralic_languages child Uralic_languages.
- Eskimo–Uralic_languages familycolor "superfamily".
- Eskimo–Uralic_languages name "Eskimo–Uralic".
- Eskimo–Uralic_languages region "Arctic coast".
- Eskimo–Uralic_languages subject Category:Proposed_language_families.
- Eskimo–Uralic_languages comment "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. Although substantial arguments for the hypothesis have been made, it is not generally accepted by linguists. The best-known advocate of the Eskimo–Uralic hypothesis is Knut Bergsland. The hypothesis dates back to the pioneering Danish linguist Rasmus Rask in 1818, upon noticing similarities between Greenlandic Eskimo and Finnish.".
- Eskimo–Uralic_languages label "Eskimo–Uralic languages".
- Eskimo–Uralic_languages sameAs Eskimo%E2%80%93Uralic_languages.
- Eskimo–Uralic_languages sameAs Q5398155.
- Eskimo–Uralic_languages sameAs Q5398155.
- Eskimo–Uralic_languages wasDerivedFrom Eskimo–Uralic_languages?oldid=603222577.