Indo-European Languages
The Indo-European languages are a large language family native to western and southern Eurasia. It comprises most of the languages of Europe together with those of the northern Indian subcontinent and the Iranian Plateau. A few of these languages, such as English, French, Portuguese, and Spanish, have expanded through colonialism in the modern period and are now spoken across several continents. The Indo-European family is divided into several branches or sub-families, the largest of which are the Indo-Iranian, Germanic, Romance, and Balto-Slavic groups. The most populous individual languages within them are Spanish, English, Hindustani (Hindi/Urdu), Portuguese, Bengali, Marathi, Punjabi, German, …
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PARI: The CounterMedia Trust · 1 January 2022 English
The Language Atlas of India 2011 is a cartographic attempt to record and publish data on languages and its distribution. It uses information recorded and published as a part of …
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LC: Library of Congress · 1 January 2019 English
"In the National Anthem, India is portrayed as a collection of images, some geographical and some linguistic. Written by Rabindranath Tagore in 1911, this poem staked out linguistic regions long …
singularity of Odia within the spectrum of Indo-European languages. Therefore, at stake here is Praharaj’s …
LC: Library of Congress · 1 January 2017 English
"Language of the Snakes traces the history of the Prakrit language as a literary phenomenon, starting from its cultivation in courts of the Deccan in the first few centuries of …
powerful style is found in none of the Indo-European languages that they are related to, and possibly …
IAP: Iqbal Academy Pakistan · 1 January 2008 English
Anatoly Liberman and Lawrence J. Mitchell,An Analytic Dictionary of English Etymology: An Introduction(Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2008), p. 359.
such overviews exist for all the major Indo-European languages, English need not remain the only exception … original etymological dictionaries of major Indo-European languages (that is, dic- tionaries in which every …
LC: Library of Congress · 1 January 2003 English
Minimal Level Cataloging Plus. Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-302) and index. Description based on print version record; resource not viewed.
the target domain. For example, in the Indo-European languages, cognition is conceived in terms of seeing: …
LC: Library of Congress · 1 January 1996 English
Book. lii, 850 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm. Heitzman, James, 1950-2008. , Worden, Robert L. , Library of Congress. Federal Research Division.Washington, D.C. : Federal Research Division, Library …
close philological similarities to other Indo- European languages, such as Avestan in Iran and ancient Greek …
PDL: Panjab Digital Library · 1 January 1972 English
This is a collection of research papers on the science of language, or linguistics written by national and international scholars and read at a seminar. The papers explore the history …
the grammar of Pa/iini, For all other Indo- European languages it had only the traditional grammars of … voiced in western Armenian as in other Indo-European languages except in Germanic) and voiced which in … We can summarise what happened in other Indo-European languages : in Celtic, Lithuanian, Iranian we have … the Aryan languages of India to all the Indo-European languages and, typologically, with its consonantal …
PDL: Panjab Digital Library · 1 January 1961 Panjabi
admittedly there as the common base of all Indo-European languages, and validity of Dr. Gopal Singh’s translation …
GOI: Government of India · 2 June 1959 English
Parts of speech. The elements building up Indo -European Languages. 2. Word building and form building suffixes …
GOI: Government of India · 20 May 1958 Vietnamese
Parts of speech. The elements building up Indo-European Languages. Word building and form building suffixes …