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2015
By the term Indo -European we are referring to a family of languages which by the time of the second millennium bce were spoken over a large part of Europe and parts of southwestern and southern Asia. Indo-European is essentially a geographical term: it refers to the easternmost (India) and westernmost (Europe) pre-colonial expansion of the family at ...
Baldi, Philip, Cuzzolin, Pierluigi
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By the term Indo -European we are referring to a family of languages which by the time of the second millennium bce were spoken over a large part of Europe and parts of southwestern and southern Asia. Indo-European is essentially a geographical term: it refers to the easternmost (India) and westernmost (Europe) pre-colonial expansion of the family at ...
Baldi, Philip, Cuzzolin, Pierluigi
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2016
Immediately flanking Georgian on the north is Ossetic, the language of the North Ossete Autonomous Republic (capital Dzaujikau, formerly Vladikavkaz) and of the South Ossete Autonomous Province (capital Stalinir, formerly Tskhinval) in Georgia, which bestride the central Caucasus range, and flanking it on the south is Armenian, which is now largely ...
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Immediately flanking Georgian on the north is Ossetic, the language of the North Ossete Autonomous Republic (capital Dzaujikau, formerly Vladikavkaz) and of the South Ossete Autonomous Province (capital Stalinir, formerly Tskhinval) in Georgia, which bestride the central Caucasus range, and flanking it on the south is Armenian, which is now largely ...
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2015
The Indo-European languages are a family of several hundred languages and dialects including most of the major languages of Europe as well as many in West, Central and Southern Asia. Indo-European is the largest family of languages in the world today, with its languages being spoken by approximately three billion native speakers.
Anna Giacalone Ramat, Paolo Ramat
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The Indo-European languages are a family of several hundred languages and dialects including most of the major languages of Europe as well as many in West, Central and Southern Asia. Indo-European is the largest family of languages in the world today, with its languages being spoken by approximately three billion native speakers.
Anna Giacalone Ramat, Paolo Ramat
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2017
The Indo-European Languages presents a comprehensive survey of the individual languages and language subgroups within this language family.
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The Indo-European Languages presents a comprehensive survey of the individual languages and language subgroups within this language family.
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Morphology in Indo-European Languages
2020Indo-European languages of the most archaic type, such as Old Indic and Ancient Greek, have rich fusional morphologies with predominant use of suffixation and ablaut as formal devices. The presence of cumulative inflectional morphs in final position is also a general IE feature.
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Reciprocal constructions in Indo-European languages and Proto-Indo-European
Archivio glottologico italiano : CX, 1, 2025Le lingue indoeuropee antiche attestano una ricca varietà di costruzioni che esprimono situazioni reciproche. Anche grazie ai modelli descrittivi elaborati dalla linguistica tipologica, negli ultimi decenni la nostra conoscenza riguardo le possibili costruzioni che si spartiscono la codifica del dominio semantico della reciprocità, nonché riguardo ...
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Indo-European languages – introduction
2017An overview of the Indo-European language family and an introduction to the reconstruction of Proto-Indo-European.
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