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Finno-Volgaic languages

 
Wikipedia: Finno-Volgaic languages
Finno-Volgaic
Geographic
distribution:
Northern Fennoscandia, Baltic states, Southwestern and Southeastern Russia
Genetic
classification
:
Uralic
 Finno-Ugric
  Finno-Permic
   Finno-Volgaic
Subdivisions:
ISO 639-2 and 639-5: fiu

Finno-Volgaic are a subgrouping of the Uralic languages that nowadays comprises the Baltic-Finnic languages, Sami languages, Mordvinic languages and the Mari language. It is traditionally estimated to have branched from Finno-Permic languages about 2000 BC.[1][2][3]

Baltic-Finnic and Sami languages are sometimes grouped together under Finno-Lappic languages, while Mordvinic and Mari were formerly grouped together as Volga-Finnic languages. The current stage of research rejects Volga-Finnic, while the validity of Finno-Lappic, Finno-Volgaic and Finno-Permic remains disputed.[4]

Only a single uniting phonological feature of the Finno-Volgaic languages has been proposed: the loss of the consonant *w before rounded vowels.

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