Proto-Iroquoian language
Proto-Iroquoian is the reconstructed ancestor of the Iroquoian languages. In 1961, Floyd Lounsbury estimated from glottochronology a time depth of 3,500 to 3,800 years for the split of North and South Iroquoian.
Proto-Iroquoian is the reconstructed ancestor of the Iroquoian languages. In 1961, Floyd Lounsbury estimated from glottochronology a time depth of 3,500 to 3,800 years for the split of North and South Iroquoian.
Proto-Iroquoian is the reconstructed ancestor of the Iroquoian languages. In 1961, Floyd Lounsbury estimated from glottochronology a time depth of 3,500 to 3,800 years for the split of North and South Iroquoian.
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