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Nihali language and Urheimat

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Difference between Nihali language and Urheimat

Nihali language vs. Urheimat

Nihali, also known as Nahali or erroneously as Kalto, is a moribund language isolate that is spoken in west-central India (in Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra), with approximately 2,000 people in 1991 out of an ethnic population of 5,000. In historical linguistics, the term homeland (also Urheimat;; from a German compound of ur- "original" and Heimat "home, homeland") denotes the area of origin of the speakers of a proto-language, the (reconstructed or known) parent language of a group of languages assumed to be genetically related.

Similarities between Nihali language and Urheimat

Nihali language and Urheimat have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Ainu language, Dravidian languages, India, Joseph Greenberg, Language isolate.

Ainu language

Ainu (Ainu: アイヌ・イタㇰ Aynu.

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Dravidian languages

The Dravidian languages are a language family spoken mainly in southern India and parts of eastern and central India, as well as in Sri Lanka with small pockets in southwestern Pakistan, southern Afghanistan, Nepal, Bangladesh and Bhutan, and overseas in other countries such as Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore.

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India

India (IAST), also called the Republic of India (IAST), is a country in South Asia.

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Joseph Greenberg

Joseph Harold Greenberg (May 28, 1915 – May 7, 2001) was an American linguist, known mainly for his work concerning linguistic typology and the genetic classification of languages.

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Language isolate

A language isolate, in the absolute sense, is a natural language with no demonstrable genealogical (or "genetic") relationship with other languages, one that has not been demonstrated to descend from an ancestor common with any other language.

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Nihali language and Urheimat Comparison

Nihali language has 26 relations, while Urheimat has 332. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 1.40% = 5 / (26 + 332).

References

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