This identification changed when agriculture started and familiesoflanguages ascertained themselves.
2
The speech of the Basques in the Pyrenees has nothing in common with the European familiesoflanguages.
3
Nor are we at all certain of the relation, if any, in which the greater familiesoflanguages stand to each other.
4
Whatever it was, it covered a wide area, larger than the area covered by many familiesoflanguages in India at the present day.
5
The major familiesoflanguages are associated, as archaeological and linguistic data prove, with places where the new pragmatic context of agriculture was established.