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Aug 2, 2022 · Indo-European, Indo-European Languages, Proto-Indo-European, Linguistics, Comparative Linguistics, Historical Linguistics, Ancient Languages, Proto-Languages Collection opensource
Feb 2, 2016 · The Indo-European Languages presents a comprehensive survey of the individual lan- guages and language subgroups within this language family. With over four hundred languages and dialects and almost three billion native speak-
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Today, the individual Indo-European languages with the most native speakers are English, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Hindustani, Bengali, Punjabi, French and German each with over 100 million native speakers; many others are small and in danger of extinction.
Mar 14, 2022 · COLE TCH, SIEBERT-COLE E (2022) FAMILY TREE of LANGUAGES, PART I: Indo-European • a selection of languages and language families • hypothetical tree from phylolinguistic analyses (chiefly...
Nov 22, 2022 · Book provides an introduction to linguistic subgrouping as well as offering comprehensive, systematic and up-to-date analyses of the ten main branches of the Indo-European language family: Anatolian, Tocharian, Italic, Celtic, Germanic, Greek, Armenian, Albanian, Indo-Iranian and Balto-Slavic
illustrated with simple, accessible examples. Eighteen language maps and numerous language family charts enable students to place a language geo-graphically or genealogically. A supporting website includes additional language maps and sound recordings that can be used to illustrate the peculiarities of the sound systems of various languages.
The term Indo-Hittite is used by scholars who believe that Hittite and the other Anatolian languages are not just one branch of Indo-European but rather a branch coordinate with all the rest put together; thus, Indo-Hittite has been used for a family consisting of Indo-European proper plus Anatolian.