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  1. Proto-Samoyedic, or Proto-Samoyed, is the reconstructed ancestral language of the Samoyedic languages: Nenets (Tundra and Forest), Enets, Nganasan, Selkup, as well as extinct Kamas and Mator. Samoyedic is one of the principal branches of the Uralic language family, and its ancestor is Proto-Uralic.
    Reconstructed ancestor: Proto-Uralic
    Reconstruction of: Samoyedic languages
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    What is the Proto-Sami language?
    Proto-Sami is the hypothetical, reconstructed common ancestor of the Sami languages. It is a descendant of the Proto-Uralic language . Although the current Sami languages are spoken much further to the north and west, Proto-Sami was likely spoken in the area of modern-day Southwestern Finland around the first few centuries CE.
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    Why does the Sami language have different vowels?
    These likely indicate an earlier Eastern Sami substratum . In the history of Proto-Sami, some sound changes were triggered or prevented by the nature of the vowel in the next syllable. Such changes continued to occur in the modern Sami languages, but differently in each.
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    What are the innovations in East Sami languages?
    The Eastern Sami languages have the following innovations: Contraction of syllables before *nč. Development of ŋ to v before another labial sonorant. Merging of clusters of stop plus homorganic nasal with geminate nasals. The Mainland East Sami languages, Inari Sami, Skolt Sami and Akkala Sami, share further innovations: [10]
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    What are the archaisms of North Sami?
    In particular, in the coastal dialects of North Sami (known as Sea Sami), several archaisms have been attested, including a lack of pre-stopping of geminate nasals, a lack of *ś -vocalization, and a reflex /e/ of *ë in certain positions. These likely indicate an earlier Eastern Sami substratum .
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    Proto-Samic language Proto-Sami is the hypothetical, reconstructed common ancestor of the Sami languages. It is a descendant of the Proto-Uralic language . Contents 1 Homeland and expansion 2 Phonology 2.1 Consonants 2.1.1 Consonant gradation 2.2 Vowels 2.3 Prosody 3 Grammar 3.1 Nominals 3.1.1 … See more

    Proto-Sami is the hypothetical, reconstructed common ancestor of the Sami languages. It is a descendant of the Proto-Uralic language. See more

    Consonants
    The Proto-Sami consonant inventory is mostly faithfully retained from Proto-Uralic, and is considerably smaller than what is typically found in … See more

    The vocabulary reconstructible for Proto-Sami has been catalogued by Lehtiranta (1989), who records approximately 1500 word roots, for … See more

    Although the current Sami languages are spoken much further to the north and west, Proto-Sami was likely spoken in the area of modern-day Southwestern Finland around the first few … See more

    Nominals
    Nominals, i.e. nouns, adjectives, numerals and pronouns were systematically inflected for two numbers and ten cases. The personal pronouns See more

    From Proto-Uralic
    • *a followed by *i > *o followed by *a.
    • *ï > *a, a change shared with the Finnic and Mordvinic languages. … See more

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    The Proto-Samic language is believed to have formed in the vicinity of the Gulf of Finland between 1000 BC to 700 AD, deriving from a common Proto-Sami-Finnic language (M. Korhonen 1981). However, reconstruction of any basic proto-languages in the Uralic family have reached a level close to or identical to Proto-Uralic (Salminen 1999). According to the comparative linguist Ante Aikio, the Proto-Samic language developed in South Finland or in Karelia around 2000–2500 ye…

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    WebProto-Sami is the hypothetical, reconstructed common ancestor of the Sami languages. It is a descendant of the Proto-Uralic language. For faster navigation, this Iframe is …

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    WebProto-Sami is the hypothetical, reconstructed common ancestor of the Sami languages. It is a descendant of the Proto-Uralic language . Reconstructed ancient Proto-Uralic …

  7. Wikizero - Proto-Samic language

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    WebProto-Samic language. From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia. This article includes a list of general ... Although the current Sami languages are spoken much further to the north …

  8. Proto-Samic language - Wikipedia @ WordDisk

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    WebProto-Sami is the hypothetical, reconstructed common ancestor of the Sami languages. It is a descendant of the Proto-Uralic language . Reconstructed ancient Proto-Uralic …

  9. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Category:Proto-Samic_language

    WebProto-Samic 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 …

  10. Social:Proto-Samic language - HandWiki

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    WebProto-Sami is the hypothetical, reconstructed common ancestor of the Sami languages. It is a descendant of the Proto-Uralic language . Contents 1 Homeland and expansion 2 …

  11. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Category:Proto-Samic_lemmas

    WebCategory:Proto-Samic nouns: Proto-Samic terms that indicate people, beings, things, places, phenomena, qualities or ideas. Category:Proto-Samic numerals: Proto-Samic

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