Proto-Basque language

Proto-Basque language

Proto-Basque is the fifth century BC - year 1 period Basque language remade predecessor, before Latin influence.

Vocabulary

Pre-Proto-Basque monosyllabic voices given by Joseba Lakarra:

Proto-basque voices given by Koldo Mitxelena:

ee also

*Vasconic languages

External links

* [http://www.euskomedia.org/PDFAnlt/literatura/21229322.pdf Joseba Lakarra (2006), "Protovasco, munda y otros: Reconstrucción interna y tipología holística diacrónica", in "Oihenart. Cuadernos de Lengua y Literatura".]
* [http://artxiker.ccsd.cnrs.fr/docs/00/03/64/21/PDF/De%20re%20etymologica%20vasca.pdf Ricardo Gómez, "De re etymologica: vasc. -(r)antz ‘hacia’", UPV-EHU / “Julio Urkixo” Euskal Filologia Mintegia]


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