Linguistic homeland (redirect from Urheimat)
In historical linguistics, the homeland or Urheimat (/ˈʊərhaɪmɑːt/ OOR-hye-maht, from German ur- 'original' and Heimat 'home') of a proto-language is the...
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Proto-Afroasiatic homeland (redirect from Afro Asiatic Urheimat)
The Proto-Afroasiatic homeland is the hypothetical place where speakers of the Proto-Afroasiatic language lived in a single linguistic community, or complex...
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Proto-Semitic language (redirect from Proto-Semitic Urheimat)
family. There is no consensus regarding the location of the Proto-Semitic Urheimat: scholars hypothesize that it may have originated in the Levant, the Sahara...
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Proto-Indo-European homeland (redirect from Proto-Indo-European Urheimat)
2015 gave support to the steppe hypothesis regarding the Indo-European Urheimat. According to those studies, specific subclades of Y chromosome haplogroups...
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Kra–Dai languages (redirect from Tai–Kadai Urheimat)
(Proto-East Asian). Vovin (2014) has proposed that the location of the Japonic Urheimat (linguistic homeland) is in southern China. He argues for typological evidence...
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Hungarian prehistory (redirect from Hungarian Urheimat)
after around 2600 BC caused new migrations. No scholarly consensus on the Urheimat, or original homeland, of the Ugric peoples exists: they lived either in...
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Anatolian hypothesis (redirect from Anatolian Urheimat)
The Anatolian hypothesis, also known as the Anatolian theory or the sedentary farmer theory, first developed by British archaeologist Colin Renfrew in...
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Proto-Malayic language (section Urheimat)
ter bepaling van het stamland der Maleisch-Polynesische volkeren, the Urheimat (homeland) of the Proto-Malayic speakers was proposed to be at the Malay...
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of a series on the History of Bangladesh Etymology Timeline Traditional Urheimat Ancient Neolithic, c. 7600 – c. 3300 BCE Bronze Age, c. 3300 – c. 1200...
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Yuman–Cochimí languages (section Urheimat)
aquatic phenomena as evidence against a coastal, lacustrine, or riverine Urheimat. Proto-Yuman reconstructions by Mixco (1978): Laylander, Don (2010). "Linguistic...
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places the Volga-Dnieper region of southern Russia and Ukraine as the urheimat of the Proto-Indo-Europeans. Early Indo-European migrations from the Pontic–Caspian...
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Yugra (section Hungarian Urheimat)
Hungarians' ancestral home. Contemporary Uralic linguistics locates the Urheimat of the Ugric language family to Southwestern Siberia, at the margin of...
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Proto-Uralic homeland (redirect from Uralic urheimat)
BC) with the Proto-Uralic urheimat, and the following Volosovo culture (ca. 3650–1900 BC) with the Proto-Finno-Ugric urheimat. Two Finnish scholars believe...
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Proto-Bantu language (section Urheimat)
Proto-Bantu is the reconstructed common ancestor of the Bantu languages, a subgroup of the Southern Bantoid languages. It is thought to have originally...
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languages, and point to a steppe origin. The archaeological part posits an "Urheimat" on the Pontic steppes, which developed after the introduction of cattle...
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The name Uralic derives from the family's purported "original homeland" (Urheimat) hypothesized to have been somewhere in the vicinity of the Ural Mountains...
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Niger–Congo languages (redirect from Niger-Congo urheimat)
Niger–Congo is a hypothetical language family spoken over the majority of sub-Saharan Africa. It unites the Mande languages, the Atlantic–Congo languages...
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South Cushitic languages (section Urheimat)
The South Cushitic or Rift languages of Tanzania are a branch of the Cushitic languages. The most numerous is Iraqw, with half a million speakers. Scholars...
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Early Slavs (redirect from Slavic urheimat)
Surowiecki, Pavel Jozef Šafárik and other historians, who searched the Slavic Urheimat in the lands that the Venethi (a people named in Tacitus's Germania) lived...
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Indigenous Aryanism (redirect from Indian Urheimat Theory)
South Asia through migrations of Indo-European-speaking people from their Urheimat (original homeland) in the Pontic Steppes via the Central European Corded...
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founding population of Rom almost certainly experienced in their south Asian urheimat. Many groups use names derived from the Romani word kalo or calo, meaning...
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Proto-Indo-Europeans (section Urheimat hypotheses)
tackled the question of the Indo-Europeans' original homeland (also called Urheimat, from German), had essentially only linguistic evidence. They attempted...
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Proto-Yoruboid language (section Urheimat)
Proto-Yoruboid is the reconstructed common ancestor of the Yoruboid languages, a subgroup of the Volta-Niger languages. It was likely spoken in what is...
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Tupian languages (section Homeland and urheimat)
are Tupi proper and Guarani. Rodrigues (2007) considers the Proto-Tupian urheimat to be somewhere between the Guaporé and Aripuanã rivers, in the Madeira...
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the region during the ensuing Neolithic era from the family's proposed urheimat ("original homeland") in the Nile Valley, or the Near East. The majority...
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Proto-Afroasiatic language (section Urheimat)
Proto-Afroasiatic (PAA), also known as Proto-Hamito-Semitic, Proto-Semito-Hamitic, and Proto-Afrasian, is the reconstructed proto-language from which all...
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the common era, archeological and linguistic evidence suggest that the Urheimat ('original homeland') of the Proto-Germanic language, the ancestral idiom...
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and are part of the larger Austronesian ethnolinguistic group, with an Urheimat in Taiwan. They speak the Polynesian languages, a branch of the Oceanic...
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Uralic–Yukaghir languages (section Urheimat)
Uralic–Yukaghir, also known as Uralo-Yukaghir, is a highly controversial proposed language family composed of Uralic and Yukaghir. Uralic is a large and...
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neighbouring areas. The Arabian Peninsula has long been accepted as the original Urheimat of the Semitic languages by most scholars. The seventh century saw the...
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