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Takkenit language or Takkenkikle [ˈtɑ.kːən.ˌkik̚.lə] - is a language, spoken in a mesolithic Eastern European plains (circa 5000-7000 BCE) on the territories of modern Northern Ukraine and Western Belarus. It shows some features, found in distant languages like Proto-Indo-European and Proto-Uralic or even Chukchi and Yukaghir to the far east of Siberia. Some linguists claim this to be relics of a hypothetical proto-Nostratic unity, however this theory is still disputed. | Takkenit language or Takkenkikle [ˈtɑ.kːən.ˌkik̚.lə] - is a language, spoken in a mesolithic Eastern European plains (circa 5000-7000 BCE) on the territories of modern Northern Ukraine and Western Belarus in the basin of the Prypjať river. It shows some features, found in distant languages like Proto-Indo-European and Proto-Uralic or even Chukchi and Yukaghir to the far east of Siberia. Some linguists claim this to be relics of a hypothetical proto-Nostratic unity, however this theory is still disputed. | ||
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