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'''Proto-Lúsanic''', also '''Proto-Lusanic''', (sometimes abbreviated '''PLu.'''), is the reconstructed ancestral language of all the Lúsanian languages, including [[Dhannuá|Aurónian]], [[Finian|Finian]] and the Limbe-Mereian languages. Proto-Lúsanic is classified as being part of the “centum” languages (similarly to [[w:Proto-Italic|Italic]], [[w:Proto-Celtic|Celtic]], [[w:Proto-Germanic|Germanic]], etc.), having merged the traditional palatovelar and plain series of Proto-Indo-European plosives.
'''Proto-Lúsanic''', also '''Proto-Lusanic''', (sometimes abbreviated '''PLu.'''), is the reconstructed ancestral language of all the Lúsanian languages, including [[Dhannuá|Aurónian]], [[Finian|Finian]] and the Limbe-Mereian languages. Proto-Lúsanic is classified as being part of the “centum” languages (similarly to [[w:Proto-Italic|Italic]], [[w:Proto-Celtic|Celtic]], [[w:Proto-Germanic|Germanic]], etc.), having merged the traditional palatovelar and plain series of the [[w:Proto-Indo-European language|Proto-Indo-European]] plosives.


The reconstruction of Proto-Lúsanic is currently being undertaken but suffers from a lack of recorded sources as written material is mostly attested from one branch (Finio-Dhannic).
The reconstruction of Proto-Lúsanic is currently being undertaken but suffers from a lack of recorded sources as written material is mostly attested from one branch (Finio-Dhannic).