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- proper noun   An undocumented hypothetical language from which all the 
Slavic languages later emerged. - adjective Of or pertaining to Proto-Slavic language or people who spoke it.
 
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Steven M. Collins provide much evidence that the Indo-European Scythians and other related peoples who grave rise to the Proto-Germanic and Proto-Slavic peoples were, in fact, descended from of the
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We reconstruct it in two forms: Early Proto-Albanian immediately before the beginning of linguistic contacts with speakers of Latin/Romance (1st century CE), and Late Proto-Albanian following contacts with Proto-Romance and ancient Slavic dialects still close to Proto-Slavic (6th-7th centuries CE).
WN.com - Articles related to Philippines to continue using 'coconet' to battle erosion 2010
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Until approximately 50 years ago, Ukraine, whose name is derived from the Proto-Slavic term for a borderland, was almost always referred to as "The Ukraine."
Slate Magazine 2009
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This week I’ve been slogging through books that all seem to read like bad translations from an extinct language, like Coptic or Proto-Slavic.
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This week I’ve been slogging through books that all seem to read like bad translations from an extinct language, like Coptic or Proto-Slavic.
Does ‘Like Water for Chocolate’ Perpetuate Stereotypes of Mexicans? « One-Minute Book Reviews 2008
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We reconstruct it in two forms: Early Proto-Albanian immediately before the beginning of linguistic contacts with speakers of Latin/Romance (1st century CE), and Late Proto-Albanian following contacts with Proto-Romance and ancient Slavic dialects still close to Proto-Slavic (6th-7th centuries
WN.com - Articles related to Philippines to continue using 'coconet' to battle erosion 2010
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We reconstruct it in two forms: Early Proto-Albanian immediately before the beginning of linguistic contacts with speakers of Latin/Romance (1st century CE), and Late Proto-Albanian following contacts with Proto-Romance and ancient Slavic dialects still close to Proto-Slavic (6th-7th centuries
WN.com - Articles related to Philippines to continue using 'coconet' to battle erosion 2010
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"Until approximately 50 years ago, Ukraine, whose name is derived from the Proto-Slavic term for a borderland, was almost always referred to as 'The Ukraine.'
 
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