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  1. Proto-Armenian, as the ancestor of only one living language, has no clear definition of the term. It is generally held to include a variety of ancestral stages of Armenian between Proto-Indo-European and the earliest attestations of Classical Armenian.

  2. For the origin of the Armenian language, see Proto-Armenian language. The origin of the Armenians is a topic concerned with the emergence of the Armenian people and the country called Armenia.

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  4. Proto-Armenian differentiated from Phrygian by language evolution over time but also by the Hurro-Urartian language substrate influence. Classification is difficult because little is known of Phrygian, but Proto-Armenian arguably forms a subgroup with Greek and Indo-Iranian.

  5. Armenian is the official language of what in recent memory was the smallest republic of the former Soviet Union, now the southernmost republic of the Commonwealth of Independent States. The language is spoken by approximately four million people still living within the borders of the republic. A small group of speakers live in north-western ...

  6. Proto-Armenian, as the ancestor of only one living language, has no clear definition of the term. It is generally held to include a variety of ancestral stages of Armenian between Proto-Indo-European and the earliest attestations of Classical Armenian .

  7. Proto-Armenian; Classical Armenian (from 405) Middle Armenian (c. 1100 – 1700) Modern Armenian (c. 1700 – present) Eastern, Western, Homshetsi (mixed) Armenian alphabet Romanization of Armenian

  8. Jun 24, 2020 · and the Phrygians is further suggested by some linguists, who speculate that proto-Armenian language belonged to a Thraco-Phrygian sub-group within the Indo-European language family [5]. However, an alternative view based on popular legend for the origins of Armenians suggests the local formation of the Armenian population [6].

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