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  1. historical linguistics - Which Indo European language best …

    Jul 20, 2017 · Among all attested Indo European languages, which one best preserves the features of Proto Indo-European? Which is most useful in the reconstruction of PIE?

  2. Are Semitic and Indo-European languages at all related?

    Jan 12, 2017 · And for their part, Semitic languages have borrowed from Indo-European languages--most especially colonial European languages, especially English and Italian in the …

  3. Is Sanskrit really the mother of all languages?

    Sep 4, 2019 · Sanskrit is an Indo-European (sometimes called Indogermanic) language, which makes it a relative of English, Spanish, Russian, and many others. But Sanskrit isn't the …

  4. Why do some Indo-European languages have genders and some …

    Nov 30, 2020 · The other part of your question, why various languages have different gender systems despite being in the same family, and specifically in the case of Indo-European …

  5. What language came before Proto-Indo-European?

    Aug 6, 2012 · What is the Proto-Proto-Indo-European?Proto-Indo-European (PIE) is a term used to describe the oldest ancestor of this family that we can reconstruct (≅make an educated …

  6. Is there any agglutinative Indo-European language?

    It seems like Indo-European languages are always stuck between throwing away complicated fusional grammar (like English) or retaining most of it (like Russian). Are there any Indo …

  7. historical linguistics - Why did early Indo-European languages …

    Check out polysynthetic languages to see extreme examples of this. Even so, old indo-european languages do seem to have rather complex rules, incorporating many seemingly different …

  8. 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” …

  9. terminology - Is there a named common ancestor of Germanic …

    In other words, the Indo-European languages mainly located in Europe share no common ancestor that excludes the Indo-Iranian branch, and neither do the Germanic and Italic …

  10. What is the origin of non-natural grammatical genders in Indo …

    There are languages with non-sex-based gender systems, but gender in Indo-European languages quite obviously has a lot to do with human sex/gender: masculine nouns are in the …