Pre-Indo-European means "preceding an indoeuropean language". It may refer to various languages or linguistic hypotheses depending on the context:
- pre-Proto-Indo-European: for internal reconstruction aiming at the recovery of a stage earlier than the Proto-Indo-European language
- Old European culture: for pre-Indo-European as used by Marija Gimbutas.
- Indo-European substrate hypotheses
- Substrate in Vedic Sanskrit
- Pre-Greek substrate
- Indo-Aryan superstrate in Mitanni
- Pre-Germanic
- Pre-Celtic or "para-Celtic"
- Continental Pre-Celtic:
- Pre-Celtic of the British Isles
- Tyrrhenian languages
- Vasconic languages
- Hurro-Urartian languages (substrate in Anatolian)
- Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula
See also
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