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===Development from Paleolithic Codes===
===Development from Paleolithic Codes===


The history of Aryan taken into account starts with a transition from the dialects of the Low Paleolithic, mostly regarding the Pangaean Code as its ultimate source. Although the actor responsible for this transition is a matter of debate even within the experiment, the loss of archaic features is assumed to coincide with the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last%20Glacial%20Period End of the Ice Age]. At that time (roughly 12000 Before Present), the loss of strict adherence to the primordial grammar might have allowed sound changes to take place, as seen below.
The history of Aryan taken into account starts with a transition from the dialects of the Low Paleolithic, mostly regarding the [[Pangaean Code]] as its ultimate source, next to the influence of the [[Diluvian Code|Diluvian]] and Hyperborean Codes. Although the actor responsible for this transition is a matter of debate even within the experiment, the loss of archaic features is assumed to coincide with the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last%20Glacial%20Period End of the Ice Age]. At that time (roughly 12000 Before Present), the loss of strict adherence to the primordial grammar might have allowed sound changes to take place, as seen below.
*Weak (plosive) stops become aspirated preceding a laryngeal consonant;
*Weak (plosive) stops become aspirated preceding a laryngeal consonant;
*Strong (implosive) stops become weak preceding a laryngeal consonant;
*Strong (implosive) stops become weak preceding a laryngeal consonant;
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