Proto-Uralic language
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Proto-Uralic is the unattested reconstructed language ancestral to the modern Uralic language family. The hypothetical language is thought to have been originally spoken in a small area in about 7000–2000 BCE, and expanded to give differentiated Proto-Languages. Some newer research has pushed the "Proto-Uralic homeland" east of the Ural Mountains into Western Siberia.[2]
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Proto-Uralic | |
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(may be equivalent to Proto-Finno-Ugric) | |
Reconstruction of | Uralic languages |
Region | near the Ural Mountains or Sayan Mountains[1][citation needed] |
Era | 7,000–2,000 BCE |
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