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- Proto-language abstract "A proto-language in the tree model of historical linguistics is a language – usually hypothetical or reconstructed, and unattested – from which a number of attested, or documented, known languages are believed to have descended by evolution, or slow modification of the proto-language into languages that form a language family.In the strict sense, a proto-language is the latest common ancestor of a language family (immediately before the start of the divergence into the attested idioms) and thus corresponds to the most recent common ancestor in biology, although the term is often used more loosely. Moreover, a group of idioms (such as a dialect cluster) which are not considered separate languages (for whichever reasons) can also be described as descending from a unitary proto-language.Occasionally, the German term Ursprache (from Ur- "primordial" and Sprache "language", pronounced [ˈʔuːɐ.ʃpʁaː.xə]) is used instead.".
- Proto-language thumbnail ABB.svg?width=300.
- Proto-language wikiPageExternalLink kurzevergleichen00brug.
- Proto-language wikiPageExternalLink art130e.pdf.
- Proto-language wikiPageID "9930002".
- Proto-language wikiPageRevisionID "598853627".
- Proto-language hasPhotoCollection Proto-language.
- Proto-language subject Category:Historical_linguistics.
- Proto-language subject Category:Proto-languages.
- Proto-language type Abstraction100002137.
- Proto-language type Class107997703.
- Proto-language type Collection107951464.
- Proto-language type Group100031264.
- Proto-language type ProposedLanguageFamilies.
- Proto-language comment "A proto-language in the tree model of historical linguistics is a language – usually hypothetical or reconstructed, and unattested – from which a number of attested, or documented, known languages are believed to have descended by evolution, or slow modification of the proto-language into languages that form a language family.In the strict sense, a proto-language is the latest common ancestor of a language family (immediately before the start of the divergence into the attested idioms) and thus corresponds to the most recent common ancestor in biology, although the term is often used more loosely. ".
- Proto-language label "Prajęzyk".
- Proto-language label "Proto-language".
- Proto-language label "Proto-langue".
- Proto-language label "Protolengua".
- Proto-language label "Protolingua".
- Proto-language label "Protolíngua".
- Proto-language label "Ursprache".
- Proto-language label "Vooroudertaal".
- Proto-language label "Праязык".
- Proto-language label "祖語".
- Proto-language label "祖語".
- Proto-language sameAs Prajazyk.
- Proto-language sameAs Ursprache.
- Proto-language sameAs Πρωτογλώσσα.
- Proto-language sameAs Protolengua.
- Proto-language sameAs Proto-langue.
- Proto-language sameAs Bahasa_purba.
- Proto-language sameAs Protolingua.
- Proto-language sameAs 祖語.
- Proto-language sameAs 조상_언어.
- Proto-language sameAs Vooroudertaal.
- Proto-language sameAs Prajęzyk.
- Proto-language sameAs Protolíngua.
- Proto-language sameAs m.066jd.
- Proto-language sameAs Q206577.
- Proto-language sameAs Q206577.
- Proto-language sameAs Proto-language.
- Proto-language wasDerivedFrom Proto-language?oldid=598853627.
- Proto-language depiction ABB.svg.
- Proto-language isPrimaryTopicOf Proto-language.