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  1. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Unicode combining characters and Latin characters. The laryngeal theory is a theory in historical linguistics positing that the Proto-Indo-European language included a number of laryngeal consonants that are not reconstructable by direct application ...

  2. Verb conjugation in Proto-Indo-European involves the interplay of six dimensions (number, person, voice, mood, aspect and tense) with the following variables identified under the Cowgill-Rix system, which is one of the methodologies proposed [b] [c] [d] [e] and applies only to certain subfamilies: [1] [3] 3 numbers. singular, dual, plural.

  3. A Reconstruction and Historical Analysis of a Proto-Language and a Proto-Culture, 2 delen, Berlijn, De Gruyter, 1995. Haak, Wolfgang e.a., ‘Massive migration from the steppe is a source for Indo-European languages in Europe’, Nature, 522 (11 juni 2015), nr. 7555, p. 207–211.

  4. Finnish is a member of the Finnic group of the Uralic family of languages; as such, it is one of the few European languages that is not Indo-European. The Finnic group also includes Estonian and a few minority languages spoken around the Baltic Sea and in Russia's Republic of Karelia . Finnish demonstrates an affiliation with other Uralic ...

  5. In language: Changes through time. …referred to as “Indo-European,” “Proto-Indo-European,” the “common parent language,” or the “original language” ( Ursprache) of the family. But it must be emphasized that, whatever it may have been like, it was just one language among many and of no special status in itself. It was certainly ...

  6. Proto-Tocharian, also spelled Proto-Tokharian ( / təˈkɛəriən / or / təˈkɑːriən / ), is the reconstructed proto-language of the extinct Tocharian branch of the Indo-European languages . Proto-Tocharian is the unattested reconstructed ancestor of an Indo-European eponymous extinct branch, known from manuscripts dating from the 5th to ...

  7. Protoindoeuropei. I protoindoeuropei, talvolta chiamati, ambiguamente, indoeuropei, sono la presunta popolazione preistorica caratterizzata dal parlare la lingua protoindoeuropea, che, all'incirca 5 000 anni fa, migrò dall' Eurasia centrale in Europa, Asia occidentale, Asia centrale e subcontinente indiano. Nel corso di queste migrazioni, il ...