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Indo-European languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Proto-Indo-Europeans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Proto-Indo-European language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Indo-European Language Family Tree ... This page presents the family tree of the Indo-European Languages. The family tree is divided into two parts: The Centum languages, which are the western European languages, and the Satem languages, which are the eastern European and Asian languages.
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A table of the Indo-European family of languages (including extinct languages). ... Many of the most important languages of the world are Indo-European. These languages are official or co-official in many countries and are important in academic, technical and world organisations.
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Etymology Dictionary of Indo-European languages and Proto-Indo-European Machine Dictionary-Translator ... Indo-European Languages Etymology Dictionary...
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From Indo-European Languages ... Welcome to the Indo-European portal ... Collaborating to inform others about the Indo-European language revival...
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The Indo-European Dictionary (or IEED) is the name of a research project of the Department of Comparative Indo-European Linguistics at Leiden University. It aims at producing a dictionary containing all words in the Indo-European languages that can be traced back to the proto-language.
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to compile etymological databases containing the inherited vocabulary of various Indo-European branches and to publish them on the Internet;
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Indo-European.org is maintained by ... UCLA Program in Indo-European Studies ... UCLA Indo-European Studies Bulletin (formerly the Friends and Alumni of Indo-European Studies Newsletter; updated 22 October 2005)
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