The Vasconic substrate hypothesis is a proposal that several Western European languages contain remnants of an old language family of Vasconic languages...
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consistent with Wiik's hypothesis. Theo Vennemann put forth the Vasconic substrate hypothesis in 2003, which posits a "Vasconic" substrate (ancestral to Basque)...
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Iberia Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula Proto-language Vasconic substrate hypothesis Gorrochategui 1995, p. 54: "... linguistic strata: Indo-European...
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Pre-Indo-European languages (redirect from Indo-European substrate hypothesis)
Indo-European, as originally thought by Krahe) Vasconic substrate hypothesis Tyrsenian languages Pre-Greek substrate languages, which may have included: Minoan...
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names across Europe. Like the better-known Vasconic substrate hypothesis, Coromines' Sorothaptic hypothesis has not been well received. Other Paleohispanic...
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substrate – underlies the development of Proto-Finnic; possibly related to the substrate in Sami Vasconic substrate hypothesis Pre-Albanian substrate...
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between Basque and Iberian numerals and noun case markers. Vasconic substratum hypothesis: this proposal, made by the German linguist Theo Vennemann,...
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Pan-Illyrian hypotheses (redirect from Pan-Illyrian hypothesis)
was later reiterated by Theo Vennemann in his Vasconic substrate hypothesis. The Pan-Illyrian hypothesis began with archaeological findings also its end...
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Germanic substrate hypothesis Pan-Illyrian theories Pre-Celtic Rigvedic rivers Tyrsenian languages Urnfield culture Vasconic substrate hypothesis "Old European"...
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Sorin Paliga, and the Vasconic substratum hypothesis of Theo Vennemann (also see Sigmund Feist's Germanic substrate hypothesis). According to Gimbutas'...
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eagle". A link for the name also has been theorized to the Vasconic substrate hypothesis, for similarity to placenames like Val d'Aran and Arundel.[citation...
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settlements in a language that he called "Vasconic". He considered some toponyms on the Atlantic coast to be neither Vasconic nor Indo-European, but to have derived...
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the so-called "Agricultural Substrate Hypothesis", based on the comparison of presumable Pre-Germanic and Pre-Greek substrate lexicon (especially agricultural...
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candidate for an early Indo-European culture, or as the origin of the Vasconic substrate. James Mallory (2013) notes that the Beaker culture was associated...
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fortunate, lucky) among other words. This evidence suggests that the Vasconic substrate predates the timeline previously estimated, and that preindoeuropean...
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(which may itself have been an early form of Indo-European), a "Vasconic" substrate ancestral to the modern Basque language, or a more widespread presence...
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of Prydain to refer to Britain as a whole. In support of the Vasconic substratum hypothesis, Vennemann notes the recurrence of the element aran, (Unified...
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