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===Development from Paleolithic Codes===
===Development from Paleolithic Codes===


The suggested history of Aryan starts with a transition from the dialects of the Low Paleolithic, mostly regarding the Pangaean Code as its ultimate source. Although the actor responsible for this transition is a matter of debate, the means to sustain previous correspondences left a series of effects, such as:
The suggested history of Aryan starts with a transition from the dialects of the Low Paleolithic, mostly regarding the Pangaean Code as its ultimate source. Although the actor responsible for this transition is a matter of debate, the means to sustain previous correspondences left a series of effects, as seen below.
*Weak (plosive) stops become aspirated preceding a laryngeal consonant;
*Weak (plosive) stops become aspirated preceding a laryngeal consonant;
*Strong (implosive) stops become weak preceding a laryngeal consonant;
*Strong (implosive) stops become weak preceding a laryngeal consonant;
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This production of new aspirated series would naturally inhibit the implosive sounds, which became plosive:


{| class="wikitable"
|-
!Weak Voiceless Stop
!Weak Voiced Stop
!Strong Voiceless Stop
!Strong Voiced Stop
|-
|/k/→/k/
|/g/→/g/
|/ƙ/→/k<sup>h</sup>/
|/ɠ/→/g<sup>h</sup>/
|-
|/p/→/p/
|/b/→/b/
|/ƥ/→/p<sup>h</sup>/
|/ɓ/→/b<sup>h</sup>/
|-
|/t/→/t/
|/d/→/d/
|/ƭ/→/t<sup>h</sup>/
|/ɗ/→/d<sup>h</sup>/
|}