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- n. An undocumented hypothetical language from which all the Slavic languages later emerged.
- adj. 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”
“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).”
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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.”
“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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“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”
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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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