• आनुवंशिक वर्गीकरण | |
genealogical: वंशावलिक वंशविषयक | |
classification: श्रेणीकरण | |
genealogical classification meaning in Hindi
genealogical classification sentence in HindiExamples
- There is no true genealogical classification of the ( Narrow ) Bantu languages.
- The development of a rigorous genealogical classification of many branches of Niger Congo, not just Bantu, is hampered by insufficient data.
- Ethnologue divides the Kwa languages into two broad geographical groupings : "'Nyo "'and "'Left bank "', but this is not a genealogical classification.
- Although there has been relatively little study of these languages compared with the Austronesian family, there have been three preliminary attempts at large-scale genealogical classification, by Joseph Greenberg, Stephen Wurm, and phylum, consisting of the majority of Papuan languages and running mainly along the highlands of New Guinea.
- His updated analysis of 100-word standard Swadesh list ( in print ) applied to 30 Semitic languages mainly corroborated his previous unorthodox genealogical classification according to which Proto-Semitic split between 4, 800-4, 700 B . C . E . into South Semitic ( represented by Modern South Arabian ) and North Semitic falling about a thousand years later into Akkadian and West Semitic branching in early 3rd millennium B . C . E . into Proto-Ethiopian ( dividing on the verge of 2nd and 1st millennia B . C . E . into North and South Ethiopian ), Proto-Arabic, and Proto-Levantine falling between 2, 400 and 2, 300 B . C . E . into Ugaritic and South Levantine branching on the verge of 3rd and 2nd millennia B . C . E . into Aramaic, Epigraphic South Arabian ( represented in the analysis by Sabaic ) and Canaanite represented by Hebrew and Phoenician separated between 15th and 14th centuries B . C . E . Militarev conjectures that the dates obtained may be compatible with both the known historical events, archaeological dating and even internal biblical chronology.