There are some Nostratic-English dictionary?

Eongar

Dagobah Resident
Please someone has a link to a page that is similar to a translator Nostratic?

Thanks
 
Hi Eongar --

Eongar said:
Please someone has a link to a page that is similar to a translator Nostratic?

There is unfortunately no site that does direct translation into Nostratic from a modern language -- largely because reconstruction is just not that advanced (this kind of thing doesn't exist for more modest proto-languages either, for the same reason). If you are interested in a dictionary, then the one online by Aharon Dolgopolsky would probably be of interest to you:

http://www.dspace.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/196512

Allan Bomhard's recent dictionary is also quite good:

http://www.amazon.com/Reconstructing-Proto-Nostratic-Comparative-Indo-European-Etymological/dp/9004168532/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1262970987&sr=1-3

Note that there are two 'schools' of Nostratic reconstruction -- the American and the Russian. They agree in many aspects, but disagree in a few fundamental ways. Dolgopolsky is the leading researcher in the latter school, and Bomhard in the former.
 
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