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Hokan languages and Urheimat

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Difference between Hokan languages and Urheimat

Hokan languages vs. Urheimat

The Hokan language family is a hypothetical grouping of a dozen small language families that were spoken mainly in California, Arizona and Baja California. 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 Hokan languages and Urheimat

Hokan languages and Urheimat have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Penutian languages, Sprachbund.

Penutian languages

Penutian is a proposed grouping of language families that includes many Native American languages of western North America, predominantly spoken at one time in Washington, Oregon, and California.

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Sprachbund

A sprachbund ("federation of languages") – also known as a linguistic area, area of linguistic convergence, diffusion area or language crossroads – is a group of languages that have common features resulting from geographical proximity and language contact.

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Hokan languages and Urheimat Comparison

Hokan languages has 38 relations, while Urheimat has 332. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.54% = 2 / (38 + 332).

References

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