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Turkic-Mongolic-Tungusic and Korean-Japanese-Ainu
An alternative classification, though one with much less currency among Altaicists, was proposed by John C. Street ( 1962 ), according to which Turkic-Mongolic-Tungusic forms one grouping and Korean-Japanese-Ainu another, the two being linked in a common family that Street designated as " North Asiatic ".
He did not hold Korean-Japanese-Ainu to have an especially close relationship with Turkic-Mongolic-Tungusic within this family, partially contradicting the theses of Street and Patrie.

Turkic-Mongolic-Tungusic and family
From a perspective more centered on Ainu, James Patrie ( 1982 ) adopted the same grouping, namely Ainu-Korean-Japanese and Turkic-Mongolic-Tungusic, with these two families linked in a common family, as in Street's " North Asiatic ".

Turkic-Mongolic-Tungusic and .
Poppe considered the issue of the relationship of Korean to Turkic-Mongolic-Tungusic not settled.

Korean-Japanese-Ainu and
The eight branches of Eurasiatic are Etruscan, Indo-European, Uralic Yukaghir, Altaic, Korean-Japanese-Ainu, Gilyak, Chukotian, and Eskimo Aleut, spoken in northernmost North America and Greenland with a toehold in easternmost Siberia.

Korean-Japanese-Ainu and family
He regarded " Korean-Japanese-Ainu " as forming a distinct subgroup within his proposed Eurasiatic language family.

groupings and were
For example, paintings glorified aristocracy in the early 17th century when leadership was needed to nationalize small political groupings, but later as leadership became oppressive, satirization increased and subjects were less concerned with leaders and more with more common plights of mankind.
Tacitus in his Agricola wrote that the various groupings of Britons shared physical characteristics with their continental neighbours: the Britons of England were more typically blonde-haired, like the Gauls, in contrast to the Britons of Wales, who were generally dark and curly of hair, like the Spanish, or those of Scotland, stereotypically redheaded.
Age-grade groupings of various sorts were common in the Bantu tribal culture of the day, and indeed are still important in much of Africa.
When he turned the telescope toward some of the nebulous patches recorded by Ptolemy, he found they were not a single star, but groupings of many stars.
Age-grade groupings of various sorts were common in the Bantu culture of the day, and indeed are still important in much of Africa.
There was no standard gauge for horse railways, but there were rough groupings: in the north of England none were less than.
The Apsaalooke were divided into three independent groupings, who came together only for common defense:
Using contemporary ethnographic and linguistic criteria, these villages have been classed by anthropologists into more than 20 broad ( and widely debated ) ethnic groupings (; ), which were never united under a common polity, kingdom or " tribe ".
In order to prevent groupings amongst children from different social classes, uniforms were accepted.
His data were consistent enough, however, to enable groupings of languages based on vocabulary resemblances.
All but 12 of the dead were killed in the Troubles ( 1969 to 1998 ), of whom 277 were killed in attacks by Irish republican groupings.
The Pawnee were divided into two large groupings — the Skidi living in the north and the South Bands ( which were further divided into several villages ).
Many groupings, large and small, were produced by this schism.
At that time intercommunal groupings of this nature were not permitted to straddle departmental frontiers, and accordingly 23 more Isère communes ( along with 6 communes from Ain ) found themselves transferred to Rhône.
In this way songlines were established, some of which could travel right across Australia, through as many as six to ten different language groupings.
The terms Communist Bloc and Soviet Bloc were also used to denote groupings of states aligned with the Soviet Union, although these terms might include states outside Central and Eastern Europe.
Quite a significant number of the citizen groupings known collectively as the antifascist ' partisan movement ' that did much to defeat fascist forces during the war, were politically communist-oriented or otherwise radical left in political views, such as left communists and anarchists continuing to a great extent the political spirit of the failed Republican forces that fought Franco during the Spanish Civil War and the anarchist forces who briefly established a social-anarchist society in Catalonia, among other similar precedents.
Prior to this time, groupings of divisions were known by other names, such as " wings " and " grand divisions ".
There were other groups, but the Quimbaya, Carib and Muisca tribes were the most prominent groupings that were found by the conquistadors upon their arrival in Antioquia.

groupings and also
While the particular limits of these groupings may seem artificially arbitrary, they do fairly express a corresponding grouping of more variable material, and they eventuate also in five classes, along a similar scale, containing approximately equal numbers of cases, namely 19, 14, 15, 11, 12 in Athabascan.
Quite a few orchestra harmonicas are also designed to serve as both bass and chord harmonica, with bass notes next to chord groupings.
Malaysia is also a member of G-15 and G-77 economic groupings.
Race and other large-scale groupings can also influence class standing.
These administrative groupings would be taken over by the Romans in their system of local control, and these civitates would also be the basis of France's eventual division into ecclesiastical bishoprics and dioceses, which would remain in place with slight changes — until the French Revolution.
Kahului is the retail center for Maui residents and there are several malls and major stores ( including department stores in the Queen Kaahumanu Center ); other significant groupings of stores are in Lāhainā such as the Lahaina Cannery Mall, the Happy Valley area of Wailuku, Maui Market Place and Maui Mall, which are both also located in Kahului, and The Shops at Wailea in Wailea.
While Lewis has only one town, Stornoway, with a population of approx 8, 000, there are also several large villages and groupings of villages on Lewis, such as North Tolsta, Carloway and Leurbost with significant populations.
* Macau: Veolia invested in a joint venture with RATP Asia and created Reolian Public Transport Co .. Services began August 1st, 2011 and is operating two of five groupings of routes, also to be the more important arterial routes of the city.
Lactobacillus species ' phylogenetic groupings have also been undergoing reclassification, first being studied in 1991 by Collins, et al.
Both age groupings were also very spiritual in terms of their ideological leanings.
Classes usually serve mixed-age six-to nine-year old and nine-to twelve-year old groupings, although six-to twelve-year old groups are also used.
Most of the Dongxiang live in the Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture and surrounding areas of Gansu Province in northwestern China, while others groupings can also be found in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, Qinghai Province, and Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region.
The State is not only the name of the television program, but also of the comedy troupe that made up the cast of the show, as they have continued to successfully work together on film, television and in the world of journalism in various groupings.
The sea is also famous for its periodic caused by dense groupings of certain phytoplankton that result in the death of large numbers of fish.
In addition to these two loose groupings, a number of prominent Irish poets of the second half of the 20th century could be described as outsiders, although these poets could also be considered leaders of a mainstream tradition in the Republic which was critically eclipsed by the Ulster-centric focus of American and British-based Irish Studies academics and the prejudices of others who are gender study specialists.
* Artillery battery, an organized group of artillery pieces ; also gun battery with similar groupings on warships
African-American genres have been highly influential across socio-economic and racial groupings internationally, and has also enjoyed popularity on a global level.
Among the Theravāda nations of Southeast Asia and Sri Lanka, nikāya is also used as the term for a monastic division or lineage ; these groupings are also sometimes called " monastic fraternities " or " frateries ".
Older concepts, which were also based at least partly on common descent, such as nation and tribe entail a much larger number of groupings.
Moreover, the instrument name “ cimbalom ” also denotes earlier, smaller versions of the cimbalom, and folk cimbaloms, of different tone groupings, string arrangements, and box types.
The word " province " is also used to refer to groupings of dioceses within a member church.
Later with the emerging North American fur trade they organized themselves into several major regional groups in the vicinity of the European trading posts, in order to control as middleman the carrying trade in furs and the hunting of fur-bearing animals-the new social groupings also enabled the Chipewyan to dominate their Dene neighbors and to better defend themselves against their rifle armed Cree enemies, who were advancing to the Peace River and Lake Athabasca.

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