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Proto-Indo-European language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Everything you ever wanted to know about Proto-Indo-European (and the comparative method), but were afraid to ask! ... Kathleen Hubbard's answer to the question "How do we know what we know about Proto-Indo-European and other languages that died out before they were written down? [Kathleen is assistant professor of...
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This book suggests a reformulation of Proto-Indo-European (PIE) phonology based on an examination of recent language data, including Hittite, according to the principles of structural linguistics. ... SSP: Gordon M. Messing, Selected Studies in Indo-European Phonology. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 56-7. ... Proto-Gmc...
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The following is a list of Proto-Indo-European roots, given with their basic meaning and notable cognates in Indo-European languages. Note that there is some debate among scholars on whether certain roots belong to PIE or not.
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Proto-Indo-European - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Proto-Indo-European (often abbreviated PIE ) may refer to: •Proto-Indo-European language, the hypothetical common ancestor of the Indo-European languages. •Proto-Indo-Europeans, the hypothetical sp...
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Authors: Thomas V. Gamkrelidze and V. V. Ivanov. (Scientific American, March 1990). Article by two well-known linguists, presenting a controversial theory about the origin and development of the IE languages. ... Armenian Highland uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them.
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The Indo-European language family ... But there is no difficulty in separating out the layers of Latin- and French-derived vocabulary, which are borrowings, from the “native” English vocabulary, which goes back to Old English and through that to Proto-Germanic.)
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