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Armenians (
Armenian: հայեր, romanized: hayer, [hɑˈjɛɾ]) are an
ethnic group and
nation native to
the Armenian highlands of West Asia.
Armenians constitute...
- Pre-
Armenian (2800 BCE) Pre-Balto-Slavic (2800 BCE) Pre-Gr**** (2500 BCE)
Proto-Indo-Iranian (2200 BCE),
split between Iranian and Old
Indic 1800 BCE
A key...
- abandoned,"
although critical issues such as
the way
the proto-Gr****,
proto-
Armenian,
proto-Albanian,[citation needed]
proto-Celtic, and
proto-Anatolian languages...
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Identification of
the Proto-
Armenians:
A Critical Review (
in English)".
Journal for
the Society of Armenian Studies. 16: 49–54.
Archived from
the original on...
- Petrosyan,
Armen (2007). "
The Problem Of Identification Of The Proto-
Armenians:
A Critical Review".
Journal of the Society for
Armenian Studies. 16: 55. Thomas...
- that
the locus of the proto-Indo-European
homeland had been
in India, with
the other dialects spread to
the west by
historical migration. With
the 20th-century...
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The following is
a table of many
of the most
fundamental Proto-Indo-European
language (PIE)
words and roots, with
their cognates in all
of the major families...
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agreed that
ancient Roman writers referred to the
ancestors of Slavs as Venedi.
The proto-Slavic term Slav
shares roots with
Slavic terms for speech,...
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outside the borders of modern Armenia,
the mountain is
the prin****l
national symbol of Armenia and has been
considered a sacred mountain by
Armenians. It...
- into
the Proto-Scythian
sound /ð/,
which in the Cimmerian and
Pontic dialects of Scythian became the sound /l/.
Scythian shares the evolution of Proto-Iranic...