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  1. Proto-Uralic is the unattested reconstructed language ancestral to the modern Uralic language family. The hypothetical language is thought to have been originally spoken in a small area in about 7000–2000 BCE, and expanded to give differentiated Proto-Languages.

  2. Uralic; Geographic distribution: Central Europe, Northern Europe, Eastern Europe, and Northern Asia: Linguistic classification: One of the world's primary language families: Proto-language: Proto-Uralic: Subdivisions: Sámi; Finnic; Mordvinic; Mari; Permic; Hungarian; Mansi; Khanty; Samoyedic; ISO 639-5: urj: Glottolog: ural1272

  3. As línguas urálicas constituem uma família de línguas com aproximadamente 30 diferentes idiomas falados por cerca de 20 milhões de pessoas. Compreende o ramo das línguas úgricas, fino-permianas e o grupo dos idiomas samoiedos. As três línguas com maior número de falantes do grupo são: estoniano, finlandês e húngaro, contando ainda ...

  4. Proto-Indo-European ( PIE) is the reconstructed common ancestor of the Indo-European language family. [1] . No direct record of Proto-Indo-European exists; its proposed features have been derived by linguistic reconstruction from documented Indo-European languages. [2]

  5. In the tree model of historical linguistics, a proto-language is a postulated ancestral language from which a number of attested languages are believed to have descended by evolution, forming a language family. Proto-languages are usually unattested, or partially attested at best. They are reconstructed by way of the comparative method. [1]