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Aryan (''*Airáh''<sub>''0''</sub>, pronounced /əi̯ˈrəʔ/) is an [[ab interiori language]] depicting the earliest stages of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proto-Indo-European%20language Proto-Indo-European Language] (PIE) thousands of years before its [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indo-European%20migrations expansion]. There are no historical records of its existence, or comparative data to support it; rather, it is an abductive experiment based on the hypothesis of [[Paleolithic Codes]].
Aryan, as a [[Transitional Dialect]], must have been spoken somewhere near the Caucasus Mountains according to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armenian%20hypothesis Armenian Hypothesis], which in its current form holds that the speakers of "Pre-Proto-Indo-European" pertained to the genepool of the Eastern Hunter-Gatherers (EHG)<ref>Lazaridis et al (2022), ''The genetic history of the Southern Arc: a bridge between West Asia and Europe''</ref>. The age of the language is more controversial, being set between 12,000 and 10,000 years Before Present (BP), or the double of its daughter-language's, to coincide with the notion of [[Linguistic Modernity]].
{{Infobox language
{{Infobox language
|name              = Aryan
|name              = Aryan
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|pronunciation    = əi̯ˈrəʔ
|pronunciation    = əi̯ˈrəʔ
|retrospection of  = Indo-European Language Family
|region            = Caucasus Mountains
|region            = Caucasus Mountains
|speakers          = -
|era              = {{gcl|c.|circa}}10,000–8,000 BC
|date              = 2024
|era              = c. 12,000 – c. 10,000 BP
|familycolor      = Pangaean Code
|familycolor      = Pangaean Code
|ancestor          = Transitional Dialect
|ancestor          = Transitional Dialect
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|notice=IPA
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Aryan (''*Airáh''<sub>''0''</sub>, pronounced /əi̯ˈrəʔ/) is an [[ab interiori language]] depicting the earliest stages of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proto-Indo-European%20language Proto-Indo-European Language] (PIE) thousands of years before its [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indo-European%20migrations expansion]. There are no historical records of its existence, or comparative data to support it; rather, it is an abductive experiment based on the hypothesis of [[Paleolithic Codes]].
Aryan, as a [[Transitional Dialect]], must have been spoken somewhere near the Caucasus Mountains according to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armenian%20hypothesis Armenian Hypothesis], which in its current form holds that the speakers of "Pre-Proto-Indo-European" pertained to the genepool of the Eastern Hunter-Gatherers (EHG)<ref>Lazaridis et al (2022), ''The genetic history of the Southern Arc: a bridge between West Asia and Europe''</ref>. The age of the language is more controversial, being set between 12,000 and 10,000 years Before Present (BP), or the double of its daughter-language's, to coincide with the notion of [[Linguistic Modernity]].


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