- Paleo-
Laplandic is a
hypothetical group of
extinct but
related languages spoken in Sápmi (northern Scandinavia,
traditionally known as Lapland). The speakers...
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Borrowing to
Saami from Paleo-
Laplandic probably still took
place after the
completion of the
Great Saami Vowel Shift. Paleo-
Laplandic likely became extinct about...
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unknown languages which he
called "Paleo-
Laplandic". He
thought he
found lingering traces of Paleo-
Laplandic in the form of
words which couldn't be attributed...
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underlying the Sami languages,
perhaps based on
geographical location Palaeo-
Laplandic Pre-Finnic
substrate –
underlies the
development of Proto-Finnic; possibly...
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groups of
peoples who
spoke a
number of
smaller ancient languages (Paleo-
Laplandic languages),
which later became extinct. However,
these languages left...
- Pre-Germanic Pre-Goidelic Pre-Gr****
Vasconic Pre-Vedic Pre-Finno-Ugric Paleo-
Laplandic Proto-Euphratean
Families in
italics have no
living members. Families...
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uncertain origin,
likely from a
theorized group of
languages called Proto-
Laplandic.
Words describing natural elements such as
reindeer or snow tend to be...
- Lemkos, Lemkians,
Lemks Lancashire Lancastrian Lancastrians Lapland, Sápmi
Laplandic, Sámi Laplanders, Sámi León
Leonese Leoneses Lombardy Lombard, Lombardic...
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extent by Lapland;
bread was
called rieska, but it was much
thicker than
Laplandic rieska.
Lapland was
strongly influenced by both
Swedish Lapland and Norway...