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  1. Proto-Semitic is the reconstructed proto-language common ancestor to the Semitic language family. There is no consensus regarding the location of the Proto-Semitic Urheimat: scholars hypothesize that it may have originated in the Levant, the Sahara, the Horn of Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, or northern Africa. [1]

  2. See Proto-Semitic language#Phonology for details on the phonological reconstruction of Proto-Semitic used in this article. The reconstruction of Proto-Semitic (PS) was originally based primarily on Arabic , whose phonology and morphology (particularly in Classical Arabic ) is very conservative, and which preserves as contrastive 28 ...

  3. O protossemítico ou proto-semítico é a protolíngua hipotética das línguas semíticas. As mais antigas evidências de um idioma semítico estão em acádio, e datam do século XXIII a.C. (ver Sargão da Acádia) e em eblaíta, mas evidências anteriores ao acádio podem ser atestadas em nomes próprios em textos sumérios.

  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. The Proto-Sinaitic script was the first alphabetic writing system and developed sometime between about 1900 and 1700 BC. People speaking a Semitic language and living in Egypt and Sinai adapted the Egyptian hieroglyphic or hieratic scripts to write their language using the acrophonic principle.