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Proto-Uralic (may be equivalent to Proto-Finno-Ugric)
Reconstruction of: Uralic languages
Region: somewhere around the Ural Mountains
Era: 7,000–2,000 BCE
Lower-order reconstructions:
Proto-Samoyed
Proto-Sami
Proto-Finnic

Proto-Uralic is the reconstructed language ancestral to the Uralic language family. The language was originally spoken in a small area in about 7000–2000 BCE (estimates vary), and expanded to give differentiated protolanguages. The location of the area or Urheimat is not known, and various strongly differing proposals have been advocated, but likewise the vicinity of the Ural Mountains is generally assumed.

According to the traditional binary tree model, Proto-Uralic diverged into Proto-Samoyedic and Proto-Finno-Ugric. However, reconstructed Proto-Finno-Ugric differs little from Proto-Uralic, and many apparent differences follow from the methods used. Thus Proto-Finno-Ugric may not be separate from Proto-Uralic. Another reconstruction of the split of Proto-Uralic has three branches (Finno-Permic, Ugric and Samoyedic) from the start.

LINKS:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proto-Uralic_language
http://www.uralonet.nytud.hu/search.cgi?resetform=1&collapse=1
http://uralothek.uni-koblenz.de:8080/Uralothek/pdom/basis.html
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Category:Proto-Uralic_lemmas
https://indo-european.info/a-song-of-sheep-and-horses.pdf

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