Shorearvoina
Shorearvoina is a theoretical concept in linguistics that describes a hypothesized ancestral language from which other, known languages are thought to have descended. It is not a directly attested language, meaning there is no written or spoken record of it. Instead, its existence and characteristics are inferred through the comparative method, a systematic approach used by historical linguists to reconstruct proto-languages.
The process of reconstructing a proto-language like Shorearvoina involves identifying regular sound correspondences and shared grammatical
The validity of a reconstructed proto-language rests on the consistency and explanatory power of the proposed