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Investigate the evolution of words and sounds in Indo-European languages. Explain how Indo-European languages are related to each other. Discuss the interplay between linguistics, archaeology and genetics. Explore the oldest written sources of Indo-European languages.
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Each lesson series represents the collaborative work of two or more individuals, as described below in the order of series completion. 1. All Latin and Greek texts were annotated by Dr. Winfred P. Lehmann for their meaning and grammar; sections at the end of each lesson provide basic descriptions of the language that help one understand the texts. ...
The texts in these lessons were selected for the historical and cultural information they provide; they have not been simplified, but sections may be omitted. Each lesson series comprises a number of glossed texts (usually ten), each with a brief introduction identifying its author and the document from which it was taken, an English translation, a...
Most but not all language courses taught at The University of Texas concernmodern languages; sometimes courses are offered in ancient languages, thoughmore often at the graduate level. Interested students are referred to the relevantdepartmental websites for details; links to them below open in a new browser window,leaving this one intact. 1. Cours...
Indo-European languages. The Indo-European languages are a language family native to the overwhelming majority of Europe, the Iranian plateau, and the northern Indian subcontinent.
- † indicates this branch of the language family is extinct
- Proto-Indo-European
- One of the world's primary language families