Proto-Central Algonquian

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Proto-Central Algonquian

  1. (linguistics, historical) The formerly-hypothesized proto-language of the Central Algonquian languages, now recognized to be in effect Proto-Algonquian because Central Algonquian is not a genetic group.
    Synonym: PCA