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Indo-European languages (6983 bytes)
1: {{Indo-European}} 2: ...hich belong to a single superfamily. Contemporary languages in this superfamily include [[Bengali|Bengali]], ... 5: ....png|thumb|250px|Countries in which Indo-European languages are currently predominant]] 6: ...of Europe's languages, the name was expanded to [[Indo-European]]. An example of this was the strong similarity d... 8: ...e is called [[Proto-Indo-European_language|Proto-Indo-European]] (PIE). There is disagreement as to the original... List of Indo-European languages (7627 bytes) 1: ... this list contains many subgroups and individual languages. 3: *[[List of Albanian languages|Albanian languages]] 4: **[[List of Tosk languages|Tosk languages]] 5: *[[List of Armenian languages|Armenian languages]] 6: *[[List of Baltic languages|Baltic languages]] Indo-European (5248 bytes) 1: {{Indo-European}} 3: ...he expansion of an ancient people, the '''[[Proto-Indo-European]]s''', possibly originating from somewhere around... 8: ''See main article [[Indo-European languages]].'' 10: ... are over three billion speakers of Indo-European languages, distributed over all the world. 12: ...he [[Anatolian languages|Anatolian]], [[Tocharian languages|Tocharian]] and [[Albanian language|Albanian]] br... Proto-Indo-European (11063 bytes) 1: {{Indo-European}} 3: ...thetical speakers of the reconstructed '''[[Proto-Indo-European language]]''', a prehistoric people of the late [... 7: ...See also [[Proto-Indo-European society]], [[Proto-Indo-European religion]].'' 9: What we know about the Proto-Indo-Europeans with any certainty is the result of [[comparativ... 11: The Proto-Indo-Europeans were a [[patrilineal]] society, probably semi-no... Indo-European studies (4321 bytes) 1: {{Indo-European}} 3: ...ean]], and its speakers, the hypothetical [[Proto-Indo-European]]s. 6: The existence of the Proto-Indo-Europeans has been inferred by 7: ...genetic relationship of the various Indo-European languages goes back to [[William Jones]], a British judge i... 10: ...reconstruct the culture and religion of the Proto-Indo-Europeans by scholars such as [[Georges Dumézil]], as well... Pre-Indo-European (716 bytes) 1: ... related to each other, but some agree that their languages show some similiarities. 3: ...ndo-European peoples. The [[Dravidians]] were Pre-Indo-European inhabitants of [[India]] (see also [[Aryan Invasi... 6: *[[Non-Indo-European roots of Germanic languages]] Indo-Aryan languages (6629 bytes) 1: ...ly a geographical term, so that non-Indo-European languages spoken in India are not included in the term, whi... 7: ... of literary texts begin to appear in Apabhransha languages, and the Sravakachar of Devasena (dated to the [[... 11: The two largest languages that formed from Apabhransa were [[Bengali]] and ... 17: ...ryan family of languages, with a selection of the languages, is shown below: 19: ==Indo-Aryan languages== Indo-Pacific languages (826 bytes) 1: ...re not [[Austronesian]], together with the native languages of [[Tasmania]] and the [[Andaman Islands]]. The ... 3: *[[Amto-Musan languages]] 4: *[[Andamanese languages]] 5: *[[East Bird's Head languages]] 6: *[[East Papuan languages]] Indo-Iranian languages (2293 bytes) 1: {{Template:Indo-European}} 3: ...esented among the oldest records of Indo-European languages. These originate in the area surrounding the sout... 5: [[Indo-Aryan languages]]: 22: [[Dardic languages]]: 36: [[Nuristani languages]]: Proto-Indo-European language (7609 bytes) 3: ...pothetical common ancestor of the [[Indo-European languages]]. 5: {{Indo-European}} 7: ...c. Many of the words in the modern Indo-European languages are derived from such "protowords" via regular [[... 9: ...t least the latest stage of the common PIE mother languages (i.e. ''Late PIE'') was an inflectional (and more... 11: ...e hypothesized PIE. Also, the Northwest Caucasian languages preserve a large number of [[guttural]] phonemes ... Proto-Indo-European society (5635 bytes) 1: {{Indo-European}} 3: The [[Proto-Indo-European]]s (PIE) were a [[patrilineal]] society of the [[... 9: ...dmen. Such a division was suggested for the Proto-Indo-European society by [[Georges Dumézil]]. 11: ...peer-group. Traces of initiation rites in several Indo-European societies suggest that this group identified itse... 17: ...at to their bearer, is so common in Indo-European languages that it seems certainly inherited. These names a... Proto-Indo-European religion (4348 bytes) 1: {{Indo-European}} 3: ...s]] and [[religion|religious practices]] of the [[Indo-European]] peoples suggests that whatever population they ... 5: ...lities between languages and religious customs of Indo-European peoples to presuppose this ancestral religion did... 6: ...e of cognate words and names in the Indo-European languages. 11: ...dmen. Such a division was suggested for the Proto-Indo-European society by [[Georges Dumézil]]. List of Indo-European roots (2087 bytes) 3: ...ord roots]]''' present in most '''[[Indo-European languages]]''' (in one form or another). 35: ...ww.bartleby.com/61/IEroots.html American Heritage Indo-European Roots Index] 36: ...ct/phonetics/waw.html An Etymological Database of Indo-European Roots (Giving examples of different words in up t... List of Indo-Iranian languages (800 bytes) 1: ...he Indo-Iranian branch is the largest part of the Indo-European language family 3: *[[List of Indo-Aryan languages|Indo-Aryan languages]] 4: *[[List of Iranian languages|Iranian languages]] 7: The following languages have not been sorted into subgroups within the In... 15: [[Category:Indo-European languages]] List of Indo-Aryan languages (1536 bytes) 1: ...ly in this list contains subgroups and individual languages. The Indo-Aryan branch is the largest part of th... 3: ...f Central Indo-Aryan languages|Central Indo-Aryan languages]] 4: ...tral Indo-Aryan languages|East Central Indo-Aryan languages]] 5: ...f Eastern Indo-Aryan languages|Eastern Indo-Aryan languages]] 6: ...Northern Indo-Aryan languages|Northern Indo-Aryan languages]] List of Eastern Indo-Aryan languages (950 bytes) 1: ...ly in this list contains subgroups and individual languages. 3: ...st of Bengali-Assamese languages|Bengali-Assamese languages]] 4: *[[List of Bihari languages|Bihari languages]] 5: *[[List of Oriya languages|Oriya languages]] 8: The following languages have not been sorted into subgroups within the Ea... List of Central Indo-Aryan languages (1138 bytes) 1: ...ly in this list contains subgroups and individual languages. The Central Indo-Aryan branch is the largest pa... 3: *[[List of Bhil languages|Bhil languages]] 4: *[[List of Gujarati languages|Gujarati languages]] 5: *[[List of Khandeshi languages|Khandeshi languages]] 6: *[[List of Rajasthani languages|Rajasthani languages]] List of Northwestern Indo-Aryan languages (687 bytes) 1: ...ly in this list contains subgroups and individual languages. The Indo-Aryan branch is the largest part of th... 3: *[[List of Dardic languages|Dardic languages]] 4: *[[List of Lahnda languages|Lahnda languages]] 5: *[[List of Sindhi languages|Sindhi languages]] 10: [[Category:Indo-European languages]] List of Northern Indo-Aryan languages (674 bytes) 1: ...ly in this list contains subgroups and individual languages. 3: ...[[List of Eastern Pahari languages|Eastern Pahari languages]] 4: *[[List of Garhwali languages|Garhwali languages]] 5: ...[[List of Western Pahari languages|Western Pahari languages]] 13: [[Category:Indo-European languages]] List of Southern Indo-Aryan languages (864 bytes) 1: ...ly in this list contains subgroups and individual languages. The Indo-Aryan branch is the largest part of th... 3: *[[List of Konkani languages|Konkani languages]] 9: The following languages have not been sorted into subgroups within the So... 20: [[Category:Indo-European languages]]
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