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- linguistics Topics Comparative Linguistics Synchrony and diachrony Protolanguage Language death Neogrammarians Stratum More... Language change Sound...
- country and turned a small percentage of the po****tion into Anomals, Protolanguage-wielding people who can use unique powers known as Vocals to influence...
- language, a hypothetical ancestor of all the world's languages Musical protolanguage, a theory of the origins of music and vocal communication Category:Proto-languages...
- that music may have held an adaptive advantage and functioned as a protolanguage, a view which has spawned several competing theories of music evolution...
- words expressive of various complex emotions. This theory of a musical protolanguage has been revived and re-discovered repeatedly. Like the origin of language...
- The Southwestern Brittonic languages (Breton: Predeneg ar mervent, Cornish: Brythonek Dyghowbarthgorlewin) are the Brittonic Celtic languages spoken in...
- linguistics Topics Comparative Linguistics Synchrony and diachrony Protolanguage Language death Neogrammarians Stratum More... Language change Sound...
- inheritances. West Germanic Swadesh lists Quoted by Hirt. "A West Germanic protolanguage is uncontroversial". Graeme Davis notes "the languages of the Germanic...
- appear to have kept the large set of initial consonants featured in the protolanguage but greatly reduced the distinctions in the syllable finals, in particular...
- rather than natural genealogical changes that would stem from a common protolanguage. Aymara is an agglutinating and, to a certain extent, a polysynthetic...