Most of the world's languages are known to be related to others.
Those that have no known relatives (or for which family relationships
are only tentatively proposed) are called language isolates, essentially language families consisting of a single language. An example is Basque.
In general, it is assumed that language isolates have relatives, or had
relatives at some point in their history, but at a time depth too great
for linguistic comparison to recover them.
A language isolated in its own branch within a family, such as Armenian within Indo-European, is often also called an isolate, but the meaning of isolate
in such cases is usually clarified. For instance, Armenian may be
referred to as an "Indo-European isolate". By contrast, so far as is
known, the Basque language
is an absolute isolate: It has not been shown to be related to any
other language despite numerous attempts. A language may be said to be
an isolate currently but not historically if related but now extinct
relatives are attested. The Aquitanian language,
spoken in Roman times, may have been an ancestor of Basque, but it
could also have been a sister language to the ancestor of Basque. In the
latter case, Basque and Aquitanian would form a small family together.
(Ancestors are not considered to be distinct members of a family.)
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