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- centum was pronounced with initial /k/), but in satem languages, they often began with /s/ (the example satem comes from the Avestan language of Zoroastrian...
- distinction between centum and satem languages corresponds to the outcome of the PIE plain velars: The "central" satem languages (Indo-Iranian, Balto-Slavic...
- Adenan bin Haji Satem (Jawi: حاج عدنان بن حاج صتيم; 27 January 1944 – 11 January 2017), po****rly known as Tok Nan, was a Malaysian politician who served...
- Albanian and Balto-Slavic, which are satem-like languages (unclear as Albanian is viewed as neither centum nor satem), the palatovelars have been generally...
- are known as satem branches, after the Avestan word for hundred. Since the Balto-Slavic family, the Indo-Iranian family, and the other satem families are...
- and the early Andronovo archaeological horizon. Proto-Indo-Iranian was a satem language, likely removed less than a millennium from its ancestor, the late...
- an east–west division of the Indo-European language family as centum and satem languages, and prompted reinvigorated study of the Indo-European family...
- is descended from Proto-Indo-European), it has the characteristics of a satem language. Proto-Indo-Aryan is meant to be the predecessor of Old Indo-Aryan...
- hybrid of two quite different Indo-European languages, mixing the centum and satem types.[citation needed] Which culture or cultures may have contributed the...
- Indo-European languages. Especially notable is the palatalization that produced the satem languages, along with the ****ociated ruki sound law. Other notable changes...