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Are Semitic and Indo-European languages at all related?
Jan 12, 2017 · As for Proto-Indo-European influence on Semitic, there don't seem to be any Proto-Indo-European words which are attested in all branches of Semitic. Individual words …
historical linguistics - Which Indo European language best …
Jul 20, 2017 · As several others have said, older languages like Hittite, Sanskrit, Avestan, Greek, and Latin definitely have more in common with Proto-Indo-European (PIE) as they are not …
Why do some Indo-European languages have genders and some …
Nov 30, 2020 · The history of the Indo-European languages is broadly one of loss of inflectional complexity, though the details vary from language to language. As a result, if an IE language's …
Is English the only Indo-European language without gendered …
Oct 13, 2017 · The difference between modern English and the gender system in most Indo-European languages (including Old English) is that English has replaced “conventional” …
Why Germanic languages are not generally as soft as other Indo …
Mar 30, 2016 · What is the relationship of Proto-Indo-European, Indo-European, Proto-Germanic and Germanic? 0 Is there a reason germanic languages are more different from other PIE …
Does Linear A potentially have the oldest Indo-European text that …
Oct 29, 2019 · But, there was a system called Linear A that was used from 1800 to 1250 BC. The Rigveda was written around 1500 BC. This means that, unless texts of Proto Indo-European …
historical linguistics - Why did early Indo-European languages …
Even so, old indo-european languages do seem to have rather complex rules, incorporating many seemingly different lexical forms, about noun inflection and verb conjugation, making them …
indo european - Why the contribution of Iranic languages is being ...
Mar 10, 2024 · It’s called Indo-European because when it was first discovered that Indic and Iranian languages were related to European ones, the name coined for the newly-discovered …
Is there any agglutinative Indo-European language?
Generally, all Indo-European Anatolian languages had some kind of agglutinative qualities, apparently because of the substratum languages that were agglutinative e.g. Hattic and …
indo european - Common Indoeuropean Phonotactics Rules
Sep 9, 2024 · Each language has its own set of phonotactic restrictions; being an Indo-European language doesn’t come with any special restrictions. Some restrictions will be more common …