Look up proto-language in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A proto-language is a hypothetical or reconstructed language from which a number of known languages...
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characters. Proto-Germanic (abbreviated PGmc; also called Common Germanic) is the reconstructed common ancestor of the Germanic languages. A defining...
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Proto-Human language, a designation of the hypothetical most recent common ancestor of all the world's languages Human evolution This disambiguation page...
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Proto-Indo-European language words and roots Pre-Indo-European (disambiguation) Proto-Indo-European religion, the hypothetical religion of the Proto-Indo-Europeans...
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Aryan languages may refer to: Proto-Indo-Iranian language, a reconstructed language of the Indo-European family Indo-Aryan languages, one of the branches...
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Banana language may refer to the hypothetical Proto-Euphratean language(s) a pejorative name for the Massa and Musey languages the fictional language spoken...
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Germanic (redirect from Germanic (disambiguation))
the Germanic languages List of ancient Germanic peoples and tribes Germanic languages Proto-Germanic language, a reconstructed proto-language of all the...
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one of the languages of the Philippines one of the Philippine languages, a linguistic grouping Proto-Philippine language This disambiguation page lists...
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Look up proto or proto- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Proto or PROTO may refer to: Proto-, an English prefix meaning "first" Proto (magazine), an...
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Old Nordic (redirect from Old Nordic (disambiguation))
Old Nordic may refer to: Proto-Norse, a language spoken from the 3rd to the 7th century Old Norse, a language spoken in Scandinavia from the 9th to the...
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Afro-Asia Afro-Asiatic languages Proto-Afro-Asiatic language, the reconstructed common ancestor of all Afro-Asiatic languages An older name for Afro-Asian...
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Proto-Koreanic language, which is generally suggested to have its linguistic homeland somewhere in Manchuria. Whitman (2012) suggests that the proto-Koreans...
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Germanic sound shifts (redirect from Germanic sound shifts (disambiguation))
from the Proto-Indo-European language (PIE) to Proto-Germanic, in Proto-Germanic itself, and in various Germanic subfamilies and languages. Germanic...
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widely, the spoken Indo-European languages are believed to have developed at the latest by the 3rd millennium BC (see Proto-Indo-European Urheimat hypotheses)...
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Pre-Indo-European (redirect from Pre-Indo-European (disambiguation))
Indo-European languages Pre-Proto-Indo-European, theoretical reconstruction of language earlier than the Proto-Indo-European language Old Europe (archaeology)...
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Proto-Afro-Asiatic may refer to Proto-Afro-Asiatic language, the reconstructed common ancestor of the Afro-Asiatic languages Proto-Afro-Asiatic Urheimat...
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language that a person learned as a child at home or a person's first language Mother tongue may also refer to: Mother tongue, or language, a proto-language...
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"Oldest language" may refer to: the emergence of language itself in human evolution origin of language proto-language, a stage before the emergence of...
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Protoform (redirect from Proto-form)
putative word that historical linguists have reconstructed in a specific proto-language, by following principles of the Comparative method. an element of the...
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Slavic (redirect from Slavic language (disambiguation))
Slavic languages, a group of closely related Indo-European languages Proto-Slavic language, reconstructed proto-language of all Slavic languages Old Church...
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Samoyedic (redirect from Samoyedic (disambiguation))
refer to: Samoyedic languages, language family, make up the Uralic language family along with Finno-Ugric Proto-Samoyedic language, reconstructed earlier...
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Swine (comic strip), an American comic strip. Proto-Balto-Slavic, a reconstructed hypothetical proto-language. Prune belly syndrome. PBS13, a violent street...
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native archive file format of PeaZip Proto-Eskimo–Aleut language, reconstructed ancestor of the Eskimo–Aleut languages Alfredo Pea (born 1954), Italian actor...
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German, which in turn developed from Proto-Germanic during the Early Middle Ages. German is an inflected language, with four cases for nouns, pronouns...
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this article: melancholia Melancholia was one of the four temperaments in proto-psychology and pre-modern medicine, representing a state of low mood. Melancholia...
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Look up protos in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Protos means "first," derived from the ancient Greek πρῶτος. Protos may also refer to: Protos (monastic...
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North-West Yoruba was historically spoken in the Ọyọ Empire. In NWY dialects, Proto-Yoruba velar fricative /ɣ/ and labialized voiced velar /gʷ/ have merged...
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also refer to: Lusitanian language Lusitanian mythology Lusitanians, the original Indo-European inhabitants of Lusitania (Proto-Celt) Lusitanic, the shared...
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Laryngeal (redirect from Laryngeal (disambiguation))
to: Laryngeal consonant, in phonetics Laryngeal theory of the Proto-Indo-European language Larynx Laryngealization, or creaky voice All pages with titles...
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Pontic (redirect from Pontic (disambiguation))
Indo-European languages, and Proto-Pontic, the Pontic proto-language, is the reconstructed common ancestor of Proto-Northwest Caucasian and Proto-Indo-European...
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