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  1. Jan 19, 2013 · Illustration. by Multiple authors. published on 19 January 2013. Download Full Size Image. Partial tree of Indo-European languages. Branches are in order of first attestation; those to the left are Centum, those to the right are Satem. Languages in red are extinct. White labels indicate categories / un-attested proto-languages.

  2. A creolized language is. A mix of indigenous and colonial languages. The most widely spoken Indo-European language is. English. Social Science. Human Geography. APHG Chapter 5. Using the map above , the second most widely spoken language FAMILY in Europe is. Click the card to flip 👆.

  3. earliest Indo-European languages are known from historical docu-ments beginning in the first half of the second millennium BCE; today they are spoken around the world. But just as the Romance languages descended from Latin, so all the Indo-European languages must have a single prehistoric ancestor. When and where was that language spoken?

  4. It is a voluminous section that provides a wealth of information about languages in Canada, from the first languages spoken by Aboriginal people to the introduction of English and French. It then traces the Franco-British rivalries that have laid the foundations for the status of languages, and have contributed to the formation of modern Canada.

  5. Altaic languages. Altaic ( / ælˈteɪ.ɪk /) is a controversial proposed language family [2] that would include the Turkic, Mongolic and Tungusic language families and possibly also the Japonic and Koreanic languages. [3] : 73 The hypothetical language family has long been rejected by most comparative linguists, although it continues to be ...

  6. May 28, 2021 · The Ukrainian language is one of the Slavic languages of the Indo-European family of languages which includes most of the languages of Europe and a number of Indo-Iranian languages. All these have a theorized common ancestor — the Proto-Indo-European (PIE) language that linguists have been reconstructing since the early 19th century based on ...

  7. Jun 2, 2015 · This fascinating animated map provides one of the best demonstrations we've seen of how modern Indo-European languages evolved over the past 8,000 years. The Indo-European languages are a group of more than 400 languages that contains everything from Polish and French to Icelandic and Hindi, and scientists have worked out that they all originally came from one single language spoken in the ...

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