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- linguistics Topics Comparative Linguistics Synchrony and diachrony Protolanguage Language death Neogrammarians More... Language change Sound change Language...
- language, a hypothetical ancestor of all the world's languages Musical protolanguage, a theory of the origins of music and vocal communication Category:Proto-languages...
- linguistics Topics Comparative Linguistics Synchrony and diachrony Protolanguage Language death Neogrammarians More... Language change Sound change Language...
- linguistics Topics Comparative Linguistics Synchrony and diachrony Protolanguage Language death Neogrammarians More... Language change Sound change Language...
- linguistics Topics Comparative Linguistics Synchrony and diachrony Protolanguage Language death Neogrammarians More... Language change Sound change Language...
- Slavonic or Slavic. It is likely that either Old Church Slavonic or the protolanguage Proto-Slavic is intended. As with νοσοφόρος, this supposed Slavonic...
- Burstcoin digital cryptocurrency Proto-Oceanic language (POc), the protolanguage ancestral to the Oceanic languages Push to talk over cellular (PoC)...
- proposed that the Austronesian and the Ongan protolanguage are the descendants of an Austronesian–Ongan protolanguage. This view is not supported by mainstream...
- that music may have held an adaptive advantage and functioned as a protolanguage, a view which has spawned several competing theories of music evolution...
- The Elbe Germans (German: Elbgermanen) or Elbe Germanic peoples were Germanic tribes whose settlement area, based on archaeological finds, lay either side...