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    Proto-Armenian is the earlier, unattested stage of the Armenian language which has been reconstructed by linguists. As Armenian is the only known language of its branch of the Indo-European languages, the comparative method cannot be used to reconstruct its earlier stages. Instead, a

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    Proto-Armenian, as the ancestor of only one living language, has no clear definition of the term. It is generally held to include a variety of ancestral stages of Armenian between Proto-Indo-European and the earliest attestations of

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    The Proto-Armenian sound changes are varied and eccentric (such as *dw- yielding erk-) and, in many cases, uncertain. That prevented Armenian from being immediately recognized as an Indo-European branch in its own right, and it was assumed to be simply

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    The origin of the Proto-Armenian language is subject to scholarly debate. Although the Armenian hypothesis would postulate the Armenian language as

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    Adjarian, Hrachia. Etymological root dictionary of the Armenian language, vol. I–IV. Yerevan State University, Yerevan, 1971 – 1979.
    • Austin, William M. (January 1942). "Is Armenian an Anatolian Language?". Language. 18 (1): 22–25. doi:10.2307/409074

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    • as long as we don't get a linguistic reference to Hurrian or Sumerian loanwords, we have to regard this as a popular fantasy. Feel free to cite treatments in peer reviewed linguistic literature. dab (????)17:53, 19 December 2006 (UTC) 1. There are indeed loanwords from Hurrian, this is pretty much accepted, not only from Armenian authors, read the re...
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    • Category:Proto-Armenian language - Wiktionary

      https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Category:Proto-Armenian_language

      Proto-Armenian is a reconstructed language. Its words and roots are not directly attested in any written works, but have been reconstructed through the comparative method , which finds regular similarities between languages that cannot be explained by coincidence or word-borrowing, and extrapolates ancient forms from these similarities.

      • Ancestors: Proto-Indo-European
      • Language code: hyx-pro
      • Canonical name: Proto-Armenian
      • Language family: Armenian
    • Proto-Armenian - Wiktionary

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      Oct 21, 2021 · Proto-Armenian is the earlier, unattested stage of the Armenian language which has been reconstructed by linguists. As Armenian is the only known language of its branch of the Indo-European languages, the comparative method cannot be used to reconstruct its earlier stages. Instead, a combination of internal and external reconstruction, by ...

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