To all,
From Wikipedia (the free encyclopedia) I have discovered the
following:

Nostratic is a highly controversial language "super-family" that
putatively links multiple different language families. As a
term, "Nostratic" is difficult to pin down, as its proponents are
unable to agree on the set of language families they believe should
be included. Some of the proposed matings are:


Indo-European, Dravidian, Mongolian, South Caucasian, Tungusic,
Turkic, Uralic, and perhaps Afro-Asiatic.
Indo-European, Afro-Asiatic, Sumerian, Uralic, Altaic, Elamo-
Dravidian, and Kartvelian.

Joseph H. Greenberg has also proposed the similar Eurasiatic
Hypothesis, which combines Indo-European, Sumerian, Uralic, Altaic,
Elamo-Dravidian, Kartvelian, Ainu, Japanese and some eastern Siberian
languages to form a supposed macrofamily.

Valery Alexeev (Alekseev) in a series of lectures presented at
Harvard University states:
Linguists who defend the Nostratic theory think it existed 10,000 -
15,000 y/a. Possibly the first people who spoke Nostratic were the
Natufians or the first agriculturalists in Iran.

Based on Alexeev's lectures 9 & 10, I have compiled an hypothetical
construct of the NOstratic Mega FAmily:

- Indo-European
- Semitic (Cushitic)
- Kartvelian
- Darvidian
- Uralo-Altaic (including Athapaskan)
- Yukaghirian (connected to Uralic)
- Euroasiatic
- Austronesian
- Ainu (recently connected to Altaic)
- Kets isolated family
- Nivkhs isolated family
- Paleoasiatic/Eskaleut (in the process of being resolved)

http://www.alekseevmanuscript.com

Could the linguists on this list please offer their feedback.

I thank you.

Gerry