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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...
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small area in
about 7000–2000 BC, and
expanded to give
differentiated protolanguages. Some
newer research has
pushed the "Proto-Uralic homeland" east of...
- 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
Southwestern Brittonic languages (Breton:
Predeneg ar mervent, Cornish:
Brythonek Dyghowbarthgorlewin) are the
Brittonic Celtic languages spoken in...
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proposed that the
Austronesian and the
Ongan protolanguage are the
descendants of an Austronesian–Ongan
protolanguage. This view is not
supported by mainstream...
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Slavonic or Slavic. It is
likely that
either Old
Church Slavonic or the
protolanguage Proto-Slavic is intended. As with νοσοφόρος, this
supposed Slavonic...
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similarities between the
three families may
instead be due to
their protolanguages having been part of a sprachbund. Voegelin, C.F. (1941). "Internal Relationships...
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scholars who
argue that the
traditional view of a
common Finno-Sami
protolanguage is not as
strongly supported as had been
earlier ****umed, and that the...
- p. 169-189
Euler (2013, 2022)
Hartmann 2023: 199 ("a West
Germanic protolanguage is uncontroversial")
Ringe (2012b), p. 6. Kuhn, Hans (1955–56). "Zur...