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  1. El protogriego, también denominado proto-helénico (Πρωτοελληνική, προϊστορική κοινή o προδιαλεκτική en Griego moderno ), era la protolengua indoeuropea que se asume que fue el último antepasado común de todas las variedades del griego, incluyendo el griego micénico, los dialectos del griego antiguo ( dórico, eólico, jónico - ático, macedonio ant...

  2. The Proto-Greek language (also known as Proto-Hellenic) is the Indo-European language which was the last common ancestor of all varieties of Greek, including Mycenaean Greek, the subsequent ancient Greek dialects (i.e., Attic, Ionic, Aeolic, Doric, Arcadocypriot, and ancient Macedonian—either a dialect or a closely related Hellenic ...

    • .mw-parser-output .plainlist ol,.mw-parser-output .plainlist ul{line-height:inherit;list-style:none;margin:0;padding:0}.mw-parser-output .plainlist ol li,.mw-parser-output .plainlist ul li{margin-bottom:0}2200–1900 BC (appearance in the Greek peninsula), 1700 BC (diversification)
    • Proto-Indo-European
    • Southern Balkan Peninsula
  3. The Greek language is conventionally divided into the following periods: Proto-Greek: the unrecorded but assumed last ancestor of all known varieties of Greek. The unity of Proto-Greek would have ended as Hellenic migrants entered the Greek peninsula sometime in the Neolithic era or the Bronze Age.

    • 13.5 million (2012)
  4. Medieval Greek – Medieval stage of the Greek language; Modern Greek – Dialects and varieties of the Greek language spoken in the modern era; Mycenaean Greek – Earliest attested form of the Greek language, from the 16th to the 12th century BC; Proto-Greek language – Last common ancestor of all varieties of Greek

  5. Hellenic languages - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Greek and ancient Macedonian. Modern Hellenic languages. Language tree. Classification. See also. Notes. References. Hellenic languages. Hellenic is the branch of the Indo-European language family whose principal member is Greek. [2] .

  6. Proto-Indo-European ( PIE) is the reconstructed common ancestor of the Indo-European language family. [1] . No direct record of Proto-Indo-European exists; its proposed features have been derived by linguistic reconstruction from documented Indo-European languages. [2]

  7. In the tree model of historical linguistics, a proto-language is a postulated ancestral language from which a number of attested languages are believed to have descended by evolution, forming a language family. Proto-languages are usually unattested, or partially attested at best. They are reconstructed by way of the comparative method.