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    Encyclopedia: Armenian hypothesis Source:Wikipedia
    The
    Armenian hypothesis
    of the
    Proto-Indo-European
    Urheimat
    , based on the
    Glottalic theory
    suggests that the
    Proto-Indo-European language
    was spoken during the
    3rd millennium BC
    in the
    Armenian Highland
    . It is an
    Indo-Hittite
    model and does not include the
    Anatolian languages
    ...
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    Armenian hypothesis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    The Armenian hypothesis of the Proto-Indo-European Urheimat, based on the Glottalic theory suggests that the Proto-Indo-European language was spoken during the 3rd millennium BC in the Armenian Highland. It is an Indo-Hittite model and does not include the Anatolian languages in its scenario.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armenian_hypothesis en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armenian_hypothesis
    Graeco-Armenian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Graeco-Armenian (also Helleno-Armenian) refers to the hypothesis that the Greek language and the Armenian language share a common ancestor post-dating the Proto-Indo-European language (PIE). Its notability may be comparable to that of Italo-Celtic or Balto-Slavic. The hypothetical Proto-Graeco-Armenian...
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    Armenian hypothesis - Simple English Wikipedia, the free ...
    The Armenian hypothesis suggests that the Proto-Indo-European languages was spoken in the Armenian Highland in the 3rd millennium BC. Scholars Tamaz Gamkrelidze and Vyacheslav Vsevolodovich Ivanov ...
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    Armenian hypothesis - wik1
    The Armenian hypothesis of the Proto-Indo-European Urheimat, based on the Glottalic theory suggests that the Proto-Indo-European language was spoken during the 3rd millennium BC in the Armenian ...
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    Armenian Hypothesis
    The Armenian hypothesis of the Proto-Indo-European ''Urheimat'', based on the Glottalic theory suggests that the Proto-Indo-European language was spoken during the 3rd millennium BC in the Armenian ...
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    Graeco-Armenian - wik1
    Graeco-Armenian (also Helleno-Armenian) refers to the hypothesis that the Greek language and the Armenian language share a common ancestor post-dating the Proto-Indo-European language (PIE).
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    Armenian hypothesis - Indo-European
    The Armenian hypothesis of the Proto-Indo-European Urheimat, based on the Glottalic theory assumes that the Proto-Indo-European language was spoken during the 3rd millennium BC in the Armenian ...
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    Armenian Hypothesis On TripAtlas.Com
    The Armenian hypothesis of the Proto-Indo-European Urheimat, based on the Glottalic theory suggests that the Proto-Indo-European language was spoken during the 3rd millennium BC in the Armenian ...
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    Middle Armenian - FreeWikiMedia , the free encyclopedia
    History of the Armenian language (see also: Armenian alphabet) ... Middle Armenian (c. 1100–1700) Grabar was predominantly an inflection and synthetic language, while in Middle Armenian, ...
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    Proto-Armenian Language - TripAtlas.Com
    The Graeco-Armenian hypothesis proposes a close relationship to the Greek language, putting both in the larger context of Paleo-Balkans languages (notably including Macedonian and Phrygian, which are ...
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