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This is totally wrong. South Slavonic languages are given as Centum, which they are not; they underwent Satem shift 2700 years ago. latin is excluded from the list of languages with augmentatives, even though it is a classical example of such languages etc. -- 01:47, 4 November 2010‎ 109.245.82.182

"Slavic" is shown outside the blue kentum line. If you're referring to Bulgaria and nearby, they were not Slavic-speaking at the date of this map. And "augment" in this context refers to short-vowel prefixes which were attached to the beginning of past indicative forms in some languages -- not including Latin. AnonMoos (talk) 14:25, 19 June 2012 (UTC)[回复]