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| Adjective | 1. Relating to, or coming from, Europe and Asia.[Wordnet]. | |
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| Eurasiatic languages | The Eurasiatic languages are a hypothetical language group from which allegedly descend several language families of Europe and Asia, including Indo-European languages, Uralic and Altaic. It was developed by Joseph Greenberg. The theory was rejected by many linguists, mainly due to the controversial method used, mass lexical comparison. (references) | ||
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| Eurasiatic languages | 6 | Eurasiatic languages | 6 | |
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