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| | Language isolate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Commonly cited examples include Basque, Ainu, Burushaski, and Korean, though in each case a minority of linguists claims to have demonstrated a relationship with another language (see Dene-Caucasian, Karasuk, and Altaic, for example). |
 | | Sometimes thought to be related to Yeniseian in a Karasuk family. |
 | | Some linguists have attempted to show a further relationship with Burushaski called Karasuk. |
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