Proto-Algic

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proto- +‎ Algic

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Proto-Algic

  1. (linguistics) The theoretical, second-level proto-language of the Algic languages, spoken about 7000 years ago: the ancestor of Proto-Algonquian, Yurok, and Wiyot.

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