Macro-Gulf (proposed)

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Macro-Gulf (proposed) is a hypothesized language macro-family that groups the Apalachee language with other Gulf Coast and southeastern North American languages based on proposed historical relationships.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hypothetical language macro-family
linguistic hypothesis
aimsToExplain possible historical relationships among Gulf Coast and southeastern languages
basisOfProposal lexical comparisons
proposed sound correspondences
typological similarities
fieldOfStudy Native American linguistics
historical linguistics
hasAlternativeName Macro-Gulf hypothesis NERFINISHED
Macro-Gulf language family (proposed) NERFINISHED
hasEvaluation considered speculative by many linguists
hasEvidenceStatus lacks broad comparative reconstruction
hasPeerReception not part of standard language family classifications
hasStatus controversial
not widely accepted
hasUncertainty membership of specific languages is not firmly established
includesLanguageCandidate Apalachee language GENERATED
other Gulf Coast languages GENERATED
other southeastern North American languages GENERATED
isAssociatedWithRegion Gulf Coast of North America
Southeastern North America NERFINISHED
proposesGeneticRelationshipBetween Apalachee language NERFINISHED
relatesTo classification of North American indigenous languages
timeDepth deep-time language relationship (proposed)

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Apalachee language languageFamily Macro-Gulf (proposed)