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  1. Proto-Algic (sometimes abbreviated PAc) is the proto-language from which the Algic languages ( Wiyot language, Yurok language, and Proto-Algonquian) are descended. It is estimated to have been spoken about 7,000 years ago somewhere in the American Northwest, possibly around the Columbia Plateau.
    Era: ca. 5000 BCE
    Lower-order reconstructions: Proto-Algonquian
    Reconstruction of: Algic languages
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    Which Algic languages are not Algonquian?
    ↑ The two Algic languages that are not Algonquian are Wiyot and Yurok of northwestern California) That language family was named for the Algonquin language, from which it should be carefully distinguished.
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    Where did Proto-(Macro-)Altaic come from?
    Some Altaicists have proposed that the original area where Proto- (Macro-)Altaic would have been spoken was a relatively small area comprising present-day North Korea, Southern Manchuria, and Southeastern Mongolia. The date for its split into the major recognized families was estimated at around 5,000 BC or 6,000 BC.
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    What is the difference between Proto-Italic and Classical Latin?
    Proto-Italic words had a fixed stress on the first syllable. This stress pattern probably remained in most descendants. In Latin, it remained during the Old Latin period, after which it was replaced with the "Classical" penultimate stress pattern.
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proto-Algic_language

    Proto-Algic (sometimes abbreviated PAc) is the proto-language from which the Algic languages (Wiyot language, Yurok language, and Proto-Algonquian) are descended. It is estimated to have been spoken about 7,000 years ago somewhere in the American Northwest, possibly around the

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    Proto-Algic had four basic vowels, which could be either long or short:
    long: *i·, *e·, *a·, *o· short: *i, *e, *a, *o

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    Proto-Algic had the following consonants:
    The identity of this consonant is not entirely certain; in Proto-Algonquian, it is sometimes alternatively reconstructed as θ /θ/.
    It is unknown if č /tʃ/ was an independent phoneme or only an

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  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algic_languages

    The Algic languages (also Algonquian–Wiyot–Yurok or Algonquian–Ritwan) are an indigenous language family of North America. Most Algic languages belong to the Algonquian subfamily, dispersed over a broad area from the Rocky Mountains to Atlantic Canada. The other Algic languages are the Yurok and Wiyot of northwestern California, which, despite their geographic proximity, are not cl…

  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proto-Algonquian_language
    • Proto-Algonquian is the proto-language from which the various Algonquian languages are descended. It is generally estimated to have been spoken around 2,500 to 3,000 years ago, but there is less agreement on where it was spoken. The Algonquian family, which is a branch of the larger Algic language family, is usually divided into three subgroups: Ea...
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  6. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_proto-languages

    Below is a partial list of proto-languages that have been reconstructed, ordered by geographic location. Africa. Proto-Afroasiatic. Proto-Semitic; Proto-Cushitic; Proto-Berber; Proto

  7. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proto-Altaic_language
    • Based on the proposed correspondences listed below, the following phoneme inventory (in IPAnotation) has been reconstructed for the hypothetical Proto(-Macro)-Altaic language.
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  8. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquian_languages

    The Algonquian languages (/ æ l ˈ ɡ ɒ ŋ k i ə n / or / æ l ˈ ɡ ɒ ŋ k w i ə n /; also Algonkian) are a subfamily of indigenous American languages that include most languages in the Algic

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