majostüüp
Majostüüp is a term used in linguistics to describe a hypothetical ancestral language from which a group of related languages is descended. This parent language, often referred to as a proto-language, is not directly attested through written records but is reconstructed by comparing the features of its descendant languages. Linguists use systematic methods, known as the comparative method, to identify regular sound correspondences and grammatical similarities that suggest a common origin.
The reconstruction of a majostüüp involves identifying reconstructed phonemes, morphemes, and syntactic structures that are inferred
The concept of a majostüüp is fundamental to historical linguistics and the study of language families. It