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| region = Western [[Ekuosia]] | | region = Western [[Ekuosia]] | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
===Proto-Argeyazic== | ===Proto-Argeyazic=== | ||
In 1979, Algazi archeologist Suyan İvadh am-Jir identified the Proto-Argeyazic language with the late Bronze Age [[Teset culture]] of the western Algazi Union and southern [[Letzia]]; the Teset Theory has since become accepted by most scholars studying the ancient Argeyaz region, though a large minority continue to back the earlier Peninsular Origin Theory. | In 1979, Algazi archeologist Suyan İvadh am-Jir identified the Proto-Argeyazic language with the late Bronze Age [[Teset culture]] of the western Algazi Union and southern [[Letzia]]; the Teset Theory has since become accepted by most scholars studying the ancient Argeyaz region, though a large minority continue to back the earlier Peninsular Origin Theory. | ||
===Dispersal and Evolution=== | ===Dispersal and Evolution=== | ||
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==Features== | ==Features== | ||
[[Category:Language families]][[Category:Ekuosia]] | {{Language families}} | ||
[[Category:Argeyazic languages]][[Category:Language families]][[Category:Language families of Ekuosia]][[Category:Argeyaz]] |
Latest revision as of 04:22, 28 January 2021
Argeyazic | |
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Geographic distribution: | Western Ekuosia |
Linguistic classification: | One of Sahar's primary language families |
Proto-language: | Proto-Argeyazic |
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CWS code | – |
The Argeyazic languages are a language family spoken primarily in the vicinity of Argeyaz Bay in western Ekuosia. The surviving members of the family are Algaz, spoken in the Algazi Union and in Algazi communities abroad, and several dialects of Hemeshi, spoken in Fyevan, Orzunia, Saovia, and Srojosia.
Classification
History
Proto-Argeyazic
In 1979, Algazi archeologist Suyan İvadh am-Jir identified the Proto-Argeyazic language with the late Bronze Age Teset culture of the western Algazi Union and southern Letzia; the Teset Theory has since become accepted by most scholars studying the ancient Argeyaz region, though a large minority continue to back the earlier Peninsular Origin Theory.