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Proto-Indo-European language - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proto-Indo-European_languageProto-Indo-European (PIE) is the theorized 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
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Xem thêmNo direct evidence of PIE exists; scholars have reconstructed PIE from its present-day descendants using the comparative method. For example, compare the pairs of words in Italian and English: piede and foot, padre and father,
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Xem thêmScholars have proposed multiple hypotheses about when, where, and by whom PIE was spoken. The Kurgan hypothesis,
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Xem thêmThe table lists the main Indo-European language families.
Commonly proposed subgroups of Indo-European languages include Italo-Celtic, Graeco-Aryan...
Xem thêmThe syntax of the older Indo-European languages has been studied in earnest since at least the late nineteenth century, by such scholars as Hermann Hirt and Berthold Delbrück. In the second half of the twentieth century, interest in the topic increased and led to
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Xem thêmThe Ridley Scott film Prometheus features an android named David (played by Michael Fassbender) who learns Proto-Indo-European to communicate with the Engineer, an extraterrestrial whose race may have created humans. David practices PIE by reciting
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Proto-Indo-European roots were affix-lacking morphemes which carried the core lexicalmeaning of a word and were used to derive related words (cf. the English root "-friend-", from which are derived related words such as friendship,...
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https://mempowered.com/language/proto-indo-european-languageThe Proto-Indo-European language (PIE) is the ultimate ancestor of many European and Indian languages. The word "proto" indicates it was spoken thousands of years in the past and we have no direct record of it. What we do have is the clear evidence in its descendant languages, from the consistent patterns in the way their words vary, that there was such an ancestor.
The Proto-Indo-European Language
https://www.stephen-knapp.com/proto_indo_european_language.htmThe Proto-Indo-European language is accepted as the common ancestor of all Indo-European languages, which is estimated to have been spoken around 5000 to 3000 BCE in areas of Eastern Europe and Western Asia. And this language had to have been spoken by a people now called the Proto-Indo-Europeans. But who were they and where were they located?
Proto-Indo-European language | Britannica
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Proto-Indo-European-language…referred to as “Indo-European,” “Proto-Indo-European,” the “common parent language,” or the “original language” (Ursprache) of the family. But it must be emphasized that, whatever it may have been like, it was just one language among many and of no special status in itself.
Proto-Indo-European Grammar, Syntax & Etymology Dictionary
https://indo-european.infoProto-Indo-European. This is the site to host Academia PrIsca's resources on Proto-Indo-European and Indo-European languages. This simple design is made to facilitate the selection of files for reading and/or downloading. For more information on the project, please refer to the corporate website. Course
Proto-Indo-European Lexicon (PIE Lexicon)
pielexicon.hum.helsinki.fiProto-Indo-European Lexicon is the generative etymological dictionary of Indo-European languages. The current version, PIE Lexicon Pilot 1.1, presents digitally generated data of hundred most ancient Indo-European languages with three hundred new etymologies for Old Anatolian languages, Hitttite, Palaic, Cuneiform Luwian and Hieroglyphic Luwian, arranged under two …
A Late Proto-Indo-European self-learning language course ...
https://indo-european.eu/2018/11/a-late-proto-indo...21/11/2018 · April 14, 2020. Fernando López-Menchero has just published the first part of his A Practical Guidebook for Modern Indo-European Explorers (2018). It is a great resource to learn Late Proto-Indo-European as a modern language, from the most basic level up to an intermediate level (estimated B1–B2, depending on one’s previous background in ...
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Proto-Indo-European dictionary-translator
https://indo-european.info/dictionary-translatorThis translator is based on the Late Proto-Indo-European Etymological Lexicon by Fernando López-Menchero: The work contains correct usage of Late Proto-Indo-European words - with emphasis on North-West Indo-European lexicon -, their proper meaning, derivatives in early Indo-European dialects, and laryngeal roots.