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2. Prefixation Ability Index (PAI) allows us to see whether two languages can potentially be genetically related
2.3.2. Whether Ainu belongs to Altaic stock?

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Having compared some randomly chosen lexemes, Patrie states that Ainu is a relative of Japanese and Korean and thus belongs to Altaic stock (Patrie 1982).


Whether Japanese and Korean are part of Altaic stock is still a discussed issue and even relationship of Japanese and Korean is still actually questionable. However, let’s accept Patrie’s proposition and let’s look at PAI of these languages.


PAI of Ainu is 0.75 (calculated after Tamura 2000);


PAI of Japanese is 0.13 (see 2.1.6);


PAI of Korean is 0.13 (calculated after Mazur 2004).


Values of PAI of Ainu and Japanese/Ainu and Korean differ sixfold.


In the case of Coptic language and Semitic group values of PAI differ fourfold and if there were no firm structural evidences relationship of Coptic language and Semitic group would be very problematic.


In the case of Ainu and Altaic stock serious difference of PAI values is obviously proof of absence of relatedness. Ainu and Korean, Ainu and Japanese are completely unrelated like, for instance, Spanish and Basque.


Moreover, we should keep in mind that Japanese and Korean have probably the highest values of PAI among languages of Altai stock so if we compare Ainu with some “true” languages of Altaic stock the difference is much more striking.


And also the fact there is almost no structural correlation between Ainu and Japanese and between Ainu and Korean corroborates conclusion made with the use of PAI.

Manual of comparative linguistics

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