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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centum_and_satem_languages

    Languages of the Indo-European family are classified as either centum languages or satem languages according to how the dorsal consonants (sounds of "K" and "G" type) of the reconstructed Proto-Indo-European language (PIE) developed. An example of the different developments is provided

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    The canonical centum languages of the Indo-European family are the "western" branches: Hellenic, Celtic, Italic and Germanic. They merged Proto-Indo-European palatovelars and plain velars, yielding plain velars only

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    The satem languages belong to the Eastern sub-families, especially Indo-Iranian and Balto-Slavic (but not Tocharian), with Indo-Iranian being the major Asian branch and Balto-Slavic

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    Schleicher's single guttural row
    August Schleicher, an early Indo-Europeanist, in Part I, "Phonology", of his major work, the 1871

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    Different realisations
    The actual pronunciation of the velar series in PIE is not certain. One current idea is that the

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    Brugmann, Karl (1886). Grundriss der Vergleichenden Grammatik der indogermanischen Sprachen (in German). Vol. Erster Band. Strassburg: Karl J. Trübner.

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    The following table summarizes the outcomes of the reconstructed PIE palatals and labiovelars in the various daughter branches, both

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    In the satem languages, which include the Balto-Slavic and Indo-Iranian branches, as well as (in most respects) Albanian and Armenian, the reconstructed Proto-Indo-European palatovelars remained distinct and were fricativized, while the labiovelars merged with the 'plain velars'. In the centum languages, the palatovelars merged with the plain ...

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    • Notes: † indicates this branch of the language family is extinct
  3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Centum_and_satem_languages
    • Dbachmann, how does Tocharian not have centum sound change? The palatals become velars. Also, it is likely that none of the centum languages form a node and the same with the satem languages. So, how is it that Albanian is not a satem language , when the term satem now just describes languages which have fricatives or affricates from the PIE palata...
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      • The Thracian corpus has preserved a number of Satem examples, but its classification as Satem is still being discussed. Sorin Olteanu states that Thracian was a Centum language till a later period when it became Satemized under Balto-Slavic influence. We have no idea what the Thracian word for hundred was, and some Thracian words don't show the sib...
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    • Centum and Satem languages - zxc.wiki

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      from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Centum languages (blue) and Satem languages (red) around 500 BC Chr. According to a model that is outdated today, the branches of the Indo-European language family can be divided into two groups: …

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      Mar 31, 2022 · Centum languages. The canonical centum languages of the Indo-European family are the "western" branches: Hellenic, Celtic, Italic and Germanic. They merged Proto-Indo-European palatovelars and plain velars, yielding plain velars only ("centumisation") but retained the labiovelars as a distinct set. [1]

    • Talk:Bactrian language - Wikipedia

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      satem language. Current wording: ... Bactrian was a satemised Iranian language.[citation needed] Issue: "satemised" is nonsense since Iranian was satem in the first place. Changed to: ... Bactrian was an Iranian, thus satem language. (no more citation needed, the link is enough).

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      Isogloss. High German subdivides into Upper German (green) and Central German (cyan), and is distinguished from Low Franconian and Low German (yellow). The main isoglosses, the Benrath and Speyer lines, are marked in dark and light green. An isogloss, also called a heterogloss (see Etymology below), is the geographic boundary of a certain ...

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      CIP/KIP, a family of mammalian cyclin dependent kinase inhibitors. Lao kip, the currency of Laos. Katathym-imaginative psychotherapy, or guided imagery, a mind-body intervention. Kinetic impact projectile, or baton round. Kirchhoff Institute of Physics, at the Heidelberg University Faculty of Physics and Astronomy, Germany.

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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illyrian_language

      The Illyrian language ( / ɪˈlɪriən /) was an Indo-European language or group of languages spoken by the Illyrians in Southeast Europe during antiquity. The language is unattested with the exception of personal names and placenames. Just enough information can be drawn from these to allow the conclusion that it belonged to the Indo-European ...



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