The Atlantic languages of Semitic or "Semitidic" (para-Semitic) origin are a disputed concept in historical linguistics put forward by Theo Vennemann....
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propositions are generally rejected by modern linguists: Atlantic (Semitic) languages Languages attested in inscriptions include the following:[citation needed]...
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substrate Pre-Indo-European languages Prehistoric Ireland Mythological Cycle Germanic substrate hypothesis Atlantic (Semitic) languages McDonagh, Marese (21...
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Ancient Belgian language Atlantic (Semitic) languages Haplogroup I-M170 Germanic parent language Goidelic substrate hypothesis Language shift Old European...
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lists 81 languages spoken in Sudan. The most widely spoken language in Sudan is Arabic, a member of the Semitic branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family...
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The Paleo-European languages, or Old European languages, are the mostly unknown languages that were spoken in Europe prior to the spread of the Indo-European...
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native local languages with Pidgin is inevitable in the areas studied. The Afroasiatic languages of Nigeria are divided into Chadic, Semitic and Berber...
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outside Africa. Some of the most widely spoken Afroasiatic languages include Arabic (a Semitic language, and a recent arrival from West Asia), Somali (Cushitic)...
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Vasconic substrate hypothesis (category Pre-Indo-European languages)
distributions in Basque areas and Sardinia. Atlantic (Semitic) languages Atlantic Bronze Age Aquitanian language Bronze Age in Europe Indo-European substrate...
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Prothesis (linguistics) (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
Proto-Slavic *ǫtroba ("internal organs") vs. Polish wątroba ("liver") Some Semitic languages, such as Arabic and Hebrew, regularly break up initial two-consonant...
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