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The Finno-Permic languages (also Finno-Permian) are a subgrouping of the Uralic languages that comprises the Baltic-Finnic languages, Sami languages, Mordvinic languages, Mari language, Permic languages, and likely a number of extinct languages. In the traditional taxonomy of the Uralic languages, Finno-Permic is estimated to have split from Finno-Ugric around 2500 - 3000 BC, and branched into Permic languages and Finno-Volgaic languages around 2000 BC. [1] The term Finnic languages has often been used to designate all the Finno-Permic languages, based on an earlier belief that Permic languages would be much more closer related to the Baltic Finnic languages than to the Ugric languages. [1] Nowadays this is questioned, as is the validity of the group as a taxonomical entity. [2] Interpretation of grouping the Finnic/Finno-Permic languages can vary among different scholars. The following proposals for classification are listed by Ruhlen (1987): [3] and by Angela Marcantonio in 2002 [4]
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