- Urbian
Urbian or Urian is a possible Old European or
Pre-Indo-European (Pre-IE) language defined bySorin Paliga . The Proto-Indo-European (Proto-IE) language, the descendants of which should have replaced the Pre-IE language or language family, ought not to include a root corresponding to Latin "urbs", as the Proto-IE were nomadic or semi-nomadic (in theKurgan model and most reconstructions of IE society from the roots). Therefore, a reconstructed *OR/UR- or *OL/UL-, "huge, big, elevated", used also to refer to an urban settlement, may well be the root of a cross-cultural repertory of words, such asLatin "urbs", "city", Thracian "Az-oros", Basque "uri", "hiri" "township", Greek "lab-yr-inthos" and SumerianUrbillum today the city of Irbil inIraq .On the other hand, many mainstream historical linguists, such as
J.P. Mallory andJohn McWhorter , are skeptical of alleged linguistic connections based on allegedly common individual roots rather than systematicsound change patterns that demonstrate similar shifts across a range of words.ee also
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Vasconic languages References
* Paliga, Sorin (Fall/Winter 1989). "Proto-Indo-European, Pre-Indo-European, Old European: Archaeological Evidence and Linguistic Investigation". "
The Journal of Indo-European Studies " 17 (3&4).
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