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However, it did not come into general use until Joseph Greenberg ( 1963 ) formally proposed its adoption.
The Turkic-Mongolic-Tungusic and Korean-Japanese-Ainu groupings were also posited by Joseph Greenberg ( 2000 – 2002 ) who, however, treated them as independent members of a larger family, which he termed Eurasiatic.
* Joseph Greenberg ( 2000 – 2002 ).
It was superseded by those of Joseph Greenberg in 1955 and especially in 1963.
* Greenberg, Joseph H. 1955.
* Greenberg, Joseph H. 1963.
Various linguists have seen these North Eurasian languages as part of: < ul >< li > a Ural – Altaic language family ( popular until 1960s )</ li >< li > a Uralic and an Altaic family ( Anna V. Dybo | Dybo, Roy Andrew Miller | Miller, Nicholas Poppe | Poppe )</ li >< li > separate Uralic, Turkic languages | Turkic and Mongolian language | Mongolian families ( Gerard Clauson | Clauson, Gerhard Doerfer | Doerfer, Stefan Georg | Georg )</ li >< li > a Eurasiatic or Nostratic macrofamily ( Joseph Greenberg | Greenberg, Sergei Starostin | Starostin, Allan Bomhard | Bomhard )</ li ></ ul >
Much of the classification of African languages associated with Joseph Greenberg actually derives from the work of Westermann.
Functional grammar is strongly associated with the school of linguistic typology that takes its lead from the work of Joseph Greenberg.
Joseph Harold Greenberg ( May 28, 1915 – May 7, 2001 ) was a prominent American linguist, principally known for his work in two areas, linguistic typology and the genetic classification of languages.
Joseph Greenberg was born on May 28, 1915 to Jewish parents in Brooklyn, New York.
*" Joseph Harold Greenberg " by William Croft ( 2003 ) ( also: HTML version )
*" Complete bibliography of the publications of Joseph H. Greenberg " by William Croft ( 2003 )
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