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    The Vasconic languages (from Latin vasco 'Basque') are a putative family of languages that includes Basque and the extinct Aquitanian language. The extinct...
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  • 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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    Iberian languages Languages of Spain Languages of Portugal Hispano-Celtic languages Vasconic substrate hypothesis Paleo-European languages Pre-Indo-European...
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    languages, Yeniseian languages, Burushaski and North Caucasian languages in Asia; Na-Dené languages in North America; and the Vasconic languages from Europe (including...
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    thought by Krahe) Vasconic substrate hypothesis Tyrsenian languages Pre-Greek substrate languages, which may have included: Minoan language (see also Linear...
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    free dictionary. Iberian languages Gallia Aquitania Duchy of Vasconia Basque people Northern Basque Country Vasconic languages Neolithic Europe Pre-Roman...
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    in Sami Vasconic substratum hypothesis Albanian substratum hypothesis – possibly related to the substrate in Greek Sometimes Caucasian languages are also...
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    Basque dialects Vasconic languages List of Basques Basque Country Late Basquisation Languages of France Languages of Spain Aquitanian language List of ideophones...
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  • consonants were deleted, leaving the VCV pattern of Proto-Basque: Vasconic languages Proto-Basque Swadesh list (Wiktionary) Blevins, Juliette (2018). "Advances...
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  • Celts Vasconic substratum theory, proposal that several Western European languages contain remnants of an old language family of Vasconic languages This...
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  • Theo Vennemann (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    languages include the following: Vasconic substratum theory: A "Vasconic" language family ancestral to Basque is a substratum of European languages,...
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    the Basque language, as with the Iberian term ili, adopted in Basque as hiri with the meaning of town or city, and present in the Vasconic name for the...
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  • Philippines, by IATA code Vasconic languages, a supposed language family that groups together Basque and the extinct Aquitaine language, by ISO 639-5 code This...
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    Visigothic Kingdom (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    disappeared by this time (the Gothic language lost its last and probably already declining function as a church language when the Visigoths renounced Arianism...
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  • Indo-European languages, which is consistent with Wiik's theory. Theo Vennemann put forth the Vasconic substrate hypothesis in 2003, which posits a "Vasconic" substrate...
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    Aquitaine (category Articles containing Occitan (post 1500)-language text)
    readable as Basque. Whether this Aquitanian language (Proto-Basque) was a remnant of a Vasconic language group that once extended much farther, or it...
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  • contentious cases are the Vasconic substratum theory and Old European hydronymy, which hypothesize large families of substrate languages across western Europe...
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  • language isolates by continent Lists of languages List of proposed language families "What are the largest language families?". Ethnologue. May 25, 2019...
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  • and settlements in a language that he called "Vasconic". He considered some toponyms on the Atlantic coast to be neither Vasconic nor Indo-European. He...
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  • from Calahorra to Upper Pallars. for further extension, see also: Vasconic languages This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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    languages of the Roman Empire, but other languages were regionally important. Latin was the original language of the Romans and remained the language...
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    Scottish island names (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
    western European languages contain remnants of an even older language family of "Vasconic languages", of which Basque is the only surviving member. This proposal...
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    Liguria (category CS1 Italian-language sources (it))
    pre-Indo-European, maritime peoples, and/or the hypothetical Tyrsenian and Vasconic language families respectively. This argument is weakened, however, by the...
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    Gascony (category Articles containing French-language text)
    uprisings against tax exaction and feudalization, largely associated to Vasconic unrest. Old historical literature[example needed] sometimes[when?] claims...
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    Old European hydronymy (category Agglutinative languages)
    in Greece. Tyrsenian languages Rigvedic rivers Urnfield culture Beaker culture Germanic substrate hypothesis Pre-Celtic Vasconic substratum theory "Old...
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    Kingdom of Navarre (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    (Latin: Pompaelo; Basque: Iruña), had been the main city of the indigenous Vasconic population and was located in a predominantly Basque-speaking area. In...
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  • Pan-Illyrian theories (category Paleo-Balkan languages)
    that Krahe dismissed, but was later reiterated by Theo Vennemann in his Vasconic substratum hypothesis. The Pan-Illyrian theory began with archaeological...
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    Basque surnames (category Articles containing Basque-language text)
    Andriarriaga located in Oiartzun bears witness to a mixture of Roman and Vasconic tradition in the local aristocracy during the Antiquity. García, one of...
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    List of ancient Celtic peoples and tribes (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
    conclude to a group of closely related languages termed Celtic languages. Linguistic classification of languages by the Tree Method, or Genetic Method...
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    Neolithic Europe (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    since Basque is a language isolate, there is no comparative evidence to build upon. Theo Vennemann nevertheless postulates a "Vasconic" family, which he...
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