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Proto-Indo-European (PIE) is the reconstructed common ancestor of the Indo-European language family. No direct record of Proto-Indo-European exists; its proposed features have been derived by linguistic reconstruction from documented Indo-European languages.
- Indo-European Language Family
The proposed Proto-Indo-European language (PIE) is the...
- Proto-Indo-Europeans
The Proto-Indo-Europeans are a hypothetical prehistoric...
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Proto-Indo-European (extinct) (see also Proto-Indo-European...
- Indo-European Language Family
The Proto-Indo-European homeland was the prehistoric linguistic homeland of the Proto-Indo-European language (PIE). From this region, its speakers migrated east and west, and went on to form the proto-communities of the different branches of the Indo-European language family.
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Fundamentals Classification of Indo-European languages. Red: Extinct languages. White: Categories or unattested proto-languages. Left half: Centum languages. Right half: Satem languages. Linguistics See also: Comparative method (linguistics) Albanian, Greek, and other Paleo-Balkan languages had their formative core in the Balkans after the Indo-European migrations in the region. Proto-Celtic ...
major reference. In Indo-European languages: The parent language: Proto-Indo-European. By comparing the recorded Indo-European languages, especially the most ancient ones, much of the parent language from which they are descended can be reconstructed.