No about accustomed affiliation has been approved amid Burushaski and any added accent or accent family. Several attempts accept been fabricated to authorize a affiliated accord amid Burushaski and the Caucasic languages,5 with the Yeniseian languages in a ancestors alleged Karasuk,6 as a non-Indo-Iranian Indo-European language,78 or to accommodate Burushaski in the DenĂ©–Caucasian proposal, which includes both Caucasic and Yeniseian.910 None of these efforts has been accustomed by bookish consensus. In 2008 Edward Vajda attempted to demonstrate11 Merritt Ruhlen's proposal12 that Yeniseian was best carefully accompanying to Na-Dene in a DenĂ©–Yeniseian family, but the affirmation adduced has not been continued to Burushaski.
Following Berger (1956), the American Heritage dictionaries appropriate that the chat *abel (apple), the alone name for a bake-apple (tree) reconstructed for Proto-Indo-European, may accept been adopted from a accent affiliated to Burushaski. (Today "apple" and "apple tree" are /balt/ in Burushaski.) Others, however, reconstruct the Proto-Indo-European chat for "apple (tree)" as *mel-, while yet others don't anticipate Proto-Indo-European had a chat for "apple" at all and accede the altered words of altered Indo-European subgroups to be abstracted loans from altered anonymous non-Indo-European languages.
Following Berger (1956), the American Heritage dictionaries appropriate that the chat *abel (apple), the alone name for a bake-apple (tree) reconstructed for Proto-Indo-European, may accept been adopted from a accent affiliated to Burushaski. (Today "apple" and "apple tree" are /balt/ in Burushaski.) Others, however, reconstruct the Proto-Indo-European chat for "apple (tree)" as *mel-, while yet others don't anticipate Proto-Indo-European had a chat for "apple" at all and accede the altered words of altered Indo-European subgroups to be abstracted loans from altered anonymous non-Indo-European languages.
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