Category:Proto-Northwest Caucasian language

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This is the main category of the Proto-Northwest Caucasian language.

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Canonical nameProto-Northwest Caucasian
Language codecau-nwc-pro
Language family Northwest Caucasian languages
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WikidataQ7251861

Proto-Northwest Caucasian is a reconstructed language. Its words and roots are not directly attested in any written works, but have been reconstructed through the comparative method, which finds regular similarities between languages that cannot be explained by coincidence or word-borrowing, and extrapolates ancient forms from these similarities.

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