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A hypothesized ancestral language from which two or more languages see to have derived is called ________.

A. Prehistoric linguistics
B. Historical analogy
C. Dialects
D. Protolanguage
E. None of the above

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The correct answer is D. Protolanguage

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In linguistics which is the study of language, a "protolanguage" is a language, which in most cases has not been proven but it is hypothesized, that is attributed to be the language that led to other languages due to evolution in language and historical processes of human societies. This means the proto-language is the ancestor of other languages and because of this, languages derived from one proto-language often share common traits. Therefore, a hypothesized ancestral language that leads to two or more languages is a Protolanguage.

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