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History, 28.09.2020 19:01 londonchanel

A "lost" language is: -A language, such as Armenian, that is no longer spoken.
-A language, such as Greek, that has no traceable language family.
-It's lost because scholars can't find its exact source.
-Supported by a large number of cognates across differing languages.
-Indo-European in origin.

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