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'''Proto-Axwan''' is the reconstructed ancestor of the [[Axwan languages]], that belong in the Acanedia planet.
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'''Proto-Ish''' is the reconstructed protolanguage of [[Ish]], itself derived from [[Proto-Ash-Ish]].
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...torical and modern Clofabic languages. Proto-Clofabic morphology cannot be reconstructed with confidence, as Old Clofabosin had an analytic morphology with postposi
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...he major proto-languages of [[Verse:Angai|Angai]] and also one of the best reconstructed.
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Proto-Mittaali is a reconstructed ancrestor of Mittaali languages.
Proto Mittaali is reconstructed as SVO, head initial, agglutinative language with nominative-accusative ali
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...ts it uses particles. Plural particle *tʰə put after case particles can be reconstructed. Proto-Naktap-Semi had following cases:
...suffix is Causative *pʰəɟ. Only Mood is Conditional *kʰaca. Two voices are reconstructed: Passive *ənəɟi and Reflexive (also known by Naktap-Semi linguistsas "Middl
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'''Proto-Alopian''' is the reconstructed ancestor of the Alopian language family. Little is known about its grammar
==Reconstructed vocabulary==
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...in [[User:Chrysophylax/Reconstructing Proto-Tenarian|Proto-Tenarian]], the reconstructed ancestor of [[Valian|Valian]], [[Elasian]], and [[Lillet|Lillian]]. For for
:<sup>1</sup> — The original vowel cannot be reconstructed with safety as Va. shows /æ/ while El. has /a/; historically the equivalent
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'''Proto-Alhianic''' ('''PAh''') is the reconstructed common ancestor of the Alhianic language family. It is hypothesized to have
Asterisks are used as a conventional mark of reconstructed words, such as *cʰälli, *kʰan, or *yüḍḍöṇ.
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'''Wascotl''' /wɑˈʃoʊt, wɑˈʃoʊtəl/ is the reconstructed ancestor of the [[:Category:Wasc languages|Wasc languages]]. To contribute
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...pre-Modern Stone Speaker dialects, an additional pronominal form has been reconstructed, ''-ya-'', which functioned as the nominative case for an indefinite third
From Old Minhast, the reconstructed indefinite pronominal affix appears in the verb complex of ''*wušun-'' "to
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...orinthic term for the people who went through Corinth, Greece. It has been reconstructed based on the Korinthic tablet, whose text is below.
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...laces in Proto-Sinatolean. Below shows a table of the most common affixes, reconstructed from various languages. (Note: There were probably no infixes in Proto-Sina
! Proto-Sinatolean !! Use !! Reconstructed from
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'''Proto-North-Rttirrian''' is the reconstructed common ancestor of the North branch of the Rttirrian family of languages, a
The following verb prefixes are reconstructed:
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Proto Koabi Consonants, reconstructed by Pele Potseghos:
Proto-Koabi basic vocabulary, reconstructed by Pele Potseghos:
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| era = Ancient; reconstructed in modern times
'''Illyrian''' ({{lang-cu|Илирјански јазик}}, ''Ilirjanski jazik'') is a reconstructed South Slavic language, closely related to Slovene, Macedonian, and Serbo-Cr
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'''Proto-Haïdic''' is the reconstructed ancestor to the Haïdic language family.
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Proto-Levantine is the reconstructed common ancestor of the [[Levantine languages]], spoken in modern day Israel
{{ref/note|H|1}} Long /i:/ and /u:/ have not been natively reconstructed in Proto-Levantine, but some loanwords do contain /i:/, so some scholars ar
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Its reconstructed proto-language can be found at the ''[[User:Chrysophylax/Proto-Lusanic|Prot
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