<hack chop like a jungleman with a machete>
> I'd appreciate that very much.
> >
it will be done.
<hacking the way thru the jungle...>
> So you're thinking Samoyedic may actually be closer to Eskimo-Aleut than to
> Finno-Ugric? Interesting!
>
Yes, for now...
>
> As said, my knowledge of of these things is sketchy, but the fact that
> Yukaghir have for some time have been considered related to Uralic, while
> your idea for Eskimo-Aleut is new (AFAIK) would seem to suggest the
> following as the most probable grouping:
>
> EAU - Uralic-Yukaghir - Uralic - Fino-Ugric - Finnic
> - Ugric
> - Samoyedic
> - Yukaghir
> - Eskimo-Aleut
>
> Tho' if your Eskimo-Samoyed group could be proved, that'd be rather more
> exciting!
>
> Know of any good resources where I can learn more about Uralic and
> Eskimo-Aleut? I'd like to know what I'm talking about a bit better!
I'll make a list of applicable items in my personal library and the
libraries I have access to and send them you.
-------ferko
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