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laryngeal theory  *h1  *h2  *h3  *h₁
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The laryngeal theory is a theory in the historical linguistics of the Indo-European languages positing that: The Proto-Indo-European language had a series of phonemes beyond those reconstructable by the comparative method. Wikipedia
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The laryngeal theory is a theory in the historical linguistics of the Indo-European languages positing that: The Proto-Indo-European language had a series of phonemes beyond those reconstructable by the comparative method. Wikipedia
Hypothesis that Proto-Indo-European had laryngeal consonant phonemes beyond those reconstructed through comparison Wikidata