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  1. Indo-European language family tree (Illustration) - …

    https://www.worldhistory.org/image/1028

    Jan 19, 2013 · Illustration. by Multiple authors. published on 19 January 2013. 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. …

  2. Indo-european languages tree - e linguistics

    elinguistics.net/IE_language_tree.html

    There are many hypotheses, placing the Proto-Indo-European language (the common ancestor of all sub-families) between 7000 and 3500 BC. All the nodes in the tree represent a stage at which languages split from each other, forming new sub-families. Estimating the dates of theses nodes is an interesting job, because it can be in line with ...

  3. Lynch, Indo-European Language Family Tree

    https://www.jacklynch.net/language.html

    This is the newer version (2014) of my language tree: it's more extensive and better laid out than the old one. A PDF version is also available; it looks better when printed. If you're interested in the older one, the image appears below. The chart below shows the relations among some of the languages in the Indo-European family.

  4. European Languages - Family Tree of Indo-European ...

    https://ielanguages.com/eurolang.html

    Iranian. Avestan. Baluchi. Farsi (Persian) Kurdish. Pashto (Afghan) Sogdian. You may have noticed that a few languages spoken on the European continent are not included in the Indo-European family of languages. Finnish, Hungarian and Estonian belong to the Uralic (also called Finno-Ugric) family, and Basque (spoken in the Pyrenees region) has ...

  5. Indo-European Language Family Tree - Mama Lisa's World of ...

    https://www.mamalisa.com/blog/indo-european-language-family-tree

    Dec 02, 2014 · Indo-European Language Family Tree. December 2nd, 2014. Here’s a beautiful chart that illustrates the relationships between many Western languages. ... Illustrations, Indo-European, Languages, USA. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed.

  6. Proto-Indo-European Language Tree

    jesterbear.com/Aradia/IndoEuropean.html

    This family tree model was proposed by Augustus Schleicher in 1862 to represent a geneological model of family relationships between the Indo-European languages. Many scholars believe this chart showing the descent from Proto-Indo-European to other language groups to now be over simplistic. In particular, it doesn't show continuing interaction ...

  7. The Evolution of the Indo-European Languages

    https://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/indoeuropean.html

    So now we have a chart that looks like this: I. Greek-Armenian-Indo-Iranian II. Slavic-Baltic-Germanic ... An Evolutionary Time-line of the Indo-European Languages. c. 5000 bc. Homeland: The Danube River valley (Wallachia and …

  8. Chart of Indo-European languages and dialects, …

    https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/...

    It would also paint a more accurate picture for people if it was made clear that the Indo-Aryan (Indic) branch is a subdivision/branch of the Indo-Iranic, which is itself a subdivision/branch of Indo-European. As it stands now, it appears to have …

  9. The tree of languages - The world's languages and related ...

    https://intersolinc.wordpress.com/2015/01/27/...

    Jan 27, 2015 · The tree chart on the right has as its root the Proto-Indo-European languages group, i.e., the Proto-Indo-European language is believed to have been the Cenancestor of this group that branches into: English French German. English is considered a Proto-Indo-European-Germanic language.

  10. Indo-European languages | Definition, Map, …

    https://www.britannica.com/topic/Indo-European-languages

    Indo-European languages, family of languages spoken in most of Europe and areas of European settlement and in much of Southwest and South Asia. The term Indo-Hittite is used by scholars who believe that Hittite and the other …

  11. The Tree of Languages Illustrated in a Big, Beautiful ...

    https://www.openculture.com/2015/06/the-tree-of...

    “When linguists talk about the historical relationship between languages, they use a tree metaphor,” writes Mental Floss’ Arika Okrent.. “An ancient source (say, Indo-European) has various branches (e.g., Romance, Germanic), which themselves have branches (West Germanic, North Germanic), which feed into specific languages (Swedish, Danish, Norwegian).”

  12. Evolution timelines for Indo-European, Afro-Asiatic and Altaic

    elinguistics.net/Language_Timelines.html

    As a first beta edition you can see the timeline for the Indo-European languages as well as Altaic and Uralic languages, as designed on the basis of the eLinguistics data. ... IE evolution timeline PDF format or browse the result in the interactive Indo-European language tree Altaic (Mongolic, Turkic), Uralic and Tungusic evolution timeline: ...

  13. Proto-Indo-European language - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proto-Indo-European_language

    Proto-Indo-European ( PIE) is the reconstructed common ancestor of the Indo-European language family. Its proposed features have been derived by linguistic reconstruction from documented Indo-European languages. No direct record of Proto-Indo-European exists. Far more work has gone into reconstructing PIE than any other proto-language, and it ...

  14. https://timeclock.filmtools.com/an-etymological-dictionary-of-persian-english-and...

    This dictionary offers hundreds of "family tree" type graphics documenting the links among 1600 ROOTS, 4700 Persian and 3300 English words. Over hundred ten references are used to document the word derivations. Each language referred to in the charts has its own WORD INDEX. Some non Indo-European roots are also included. Addeddate

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