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  1. Proto-Indo-Aryan (sometimes Proto-Indic) is the reconstructed proto-language of the Indo-Aryan languages. It is intended to reconstruct the language of the Proto-Indo-Aryans

    Indigenous Aryans

    The Indigenous Aryans theory, also known as the Out of India theory, proposes that the Indo-European languages, or at least the Indo-Aryan languages, originated within the Indian subcontinent, as an alternative to the established migration model which proposes the Pontic steppe as the area of origin of the Indo-European languages. The indigenist view sees the Indo-Aryan languages as having a deep history in the I…

    . Being descended from Proto-Indo-Iranian (which in turn is descended from Proto-Indo-European), it has the characteristics of a Satem language.
    Reconstructed ancestors: Proto-Indo-European, Proto-Indo-Iranian
    Reconstruction of: Indo-Aryan languages
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    Is Proto-Indo-Aryan the same as Old Indo Aryan?
    Proto-Indo-Aryan is meant to be the predecessor of Old Indo-Aryan (1500–300 BCE) which is directly attested as Vedic and Mitanni-Aryan. Despite the great archaicity of Vedic, however, the other Indo-Aryan languages preserve a small number of archaic features lost in Vedic .
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    What is the Indo Aryan language family?
    Indo-Aryan languages. They constitute a branch of the Indo-Iranian languages, itself a branch of the Indo-European language family. In the early 21st century, Indo-Aryan languages were spoken by more than 800 million people, primarily in India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.
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    Who are the Aryan people?
    The term Aryan has been used historically to denote the Indo-Iranians, because Arya is the self designation of the ancient speakers of the Indo-Iranian languages, specifically the Iranian and the Indo-Aryan peoples, collectively known as the Indo-Iranians.
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    What is the origin of the Indo-Aryan race?
    The proto-Indo-Aryan split off around 1800–1600 BCE from the Iranians, moved south through the Bactria-Margiana Culture, south of the Andronovo culture, borrowing some of their distinctive religious beliefs and practices from the BMAC, and then migrated further south into the Levant and north-western India.
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    Proto-Indo-Aryan (sometimes Proto-Indic) is the reconstructed proto-language of the Indo-Aryan languages. It is intended to reconstruct the language of the Proto-Indo-Aryans. Being descended from Proto-Indo-Iranian (which in turn is descended from Proto-Indo-European), it has the characteristics of

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    Proto-Indo-Aryan is meant to be the predecessor of Old Indo-Aryan (1500–300 BCE), which is directly attested as Vedic and Classical Sanskrit, as well as by the Indo-Aryan superstrate in Mitanni. Indeed, Vedic Sanskrit is very

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    Despite the great archaicity of Vedic, the other Indo-Aryan languages preserve a small number of conservative features lost in Vedic.
    One of these is the

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    • Morgenstierne, Georg. "Early Iranic Influence upon Indo-Aryan." Acta Iranica, I. série, Commemoration Cyrus. Vol. I. Hommage universel

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  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proto-Indo-Iranian_language

    Proto-Indo-Iranian, also Proto-Indo-Iranic or Proto-Aryan, is the reconstructed proto-language of the Indo-Iranian/Indo-Iranic branch of Indo-European. Its speakers, the hypothetical Proto-Indo-Iranians, who called themselves the Aryans, are assumed to have lived in the late 3rd millennium BC, and are often connected with the Sintashta culture of the Eurasian Steppe and the early Andronovo archaeological horizon.

  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indo-Aryan_languages

    Proto-Indo-Aryan (or sometimes Proto-Indic) is the reconstructed proto-language of the Indo-Aryan languages. It is intended to reconstruct the language of the pre-Vedic Indo-Aryans. Proto-Indo-Aryan is meant to be the predecessor of Old Indo-Aryan (1500–300 BCE), which is directly attested as Vedic and Mitanni-Aryan.

  6. https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proto-Indo-Aryan

    Proto-Indo-Aryan (sometimes Proto-Indic) is the reconstructed proto-language of the Indo-Aryan languages . Features It is intended to reconstruct the language of the Proto-Indo-Aryans. Being descended from Proto-Indo-Iranian (which in turn is descended from Proto-Indo-European), it has the characteristics of a Satem language. Further reading

  7. https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of...

    It is now generally agreed by most authorities on the subject that the Aryan linguistic vestiges in the Near East are to be connected specifically with Indo-Aryan, and not with Iranian, and also that they do not represent a third, independent Aryan group, and are not to be ascribed to the hypothetically reconstructed Proto-Aryan.

    • Author: T. Burrow
    • Publish Year: 1973
  8. https://everipedia.org/Proto-Indo-Aryan_language

    Proto-Indo-Aryan(sometimes Proto-Indic) is the reconstructedproto-languageof the Indo-Aryan languages.[1] It is intended to reconstruct the language of the Proto-Indo-Aryans. It is descended from Proto-Indo-Iranianand thus from Proto-Indo-European.[2] It is a Satemlanguage. [3] See something missing? Edit Now History

  9. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Category:Proto-Indo-Aryan_language

    Jan 01, 2021 · Proto-Indo-Aryan is a reconstructed language. Its words and roots are not directly attested in any written works, but have been reconstructed through the comparative method, which finds regular similarities between languages that cannot be explained by coincidence or word-borrowing, and extrapolates ancient forms from these similarities.

  10. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indo-Aryan_peoples

    The Proto-Indo-Iranians, from which the Indo-Aryans developed, are identified with the Sintashta culture (2100–1800 BCE), and the Andronovo culture, which flourished ca. 1800–1400 BCE in the steppes around the Aral Sea, present-day Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan.

  11. Proto-Indo-European Phonology: 11. Aryan Aspirates

    https://lrc.la.utexas.edu/books/piep/11-aryan-aspirates

    11. The Indo-Iranian Voiceless Aspirates 11.1. Evidence for the origin of the voiceless aspirates in voiceless stop plus laryngeal. One of the most generally accepted supports for the laryngeal theory is the analysis of the Ind.-Ir. voiceless aspirates, ph, th, kh, as reflexes of voiceless stop plus laryngeal.This analysis was first made by Saussure.

  12. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indo-Iranians

    Indo-Iranian peoples, also known as Indo-Iranic peoples by scholars, and sometimes as Arya or Aryans from their self-designation, were a group of Indo-European peoples who brought the Indo-Iranian languages, a major branch of the Indo-European language family, to major parts of Eurasia in the second part of the 3rd millennium BC. They eventually branched out into Iranian peoples …

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