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non-Indo-European — non In′do Eu ro•pe′an adj. n … From formal English to slang
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Indo-European languages — Family of languages with the greatest number of speakers, spoken in most of Europe and areas of European settlement and in much of southwestern and southern Asia. They are descended from a single unrecorded language believed to have been spoken… … Universalium
Indo-European copula — A feature common to all Indo European languages is the presence of a verb corresponding to the English verb to be . General featuresThis verb has two basic meanings. In a less marked context it is a simple copula ( I m tired ; That s a shame! ),… … Wikipedia
Indo-European languages — Indo European redirects here. For other uses, see Indo European (disambiguation). See also: List of Indo European languages Indo European Geographic distribution: Before the 16th century, Europe, and South, Central and Southwest Asia; today… … Wikipedia
Indo-European ablaut — In linguistics, the term ablaut designates a system of vowel gradation (i.e. regular vowel variations) in Proto Indo European (PIE) and its far reaching consequences in all of the modern Indo European languages. (For the general phenomenon, see… … Wikipedia
Indo-European sound laws — As the Proto Indo European language (PIE) broke up, its sound system diverged as well, according to various sound laws in the daughter languages. Notable among these are Grimm s law in Proto Germanic, loss of prevocalic *p in Proto Celtic, loss… … Wikipedia
Proto-Indo-European Urheimat hypotheses — The question of the homeland (Urheimat) of the Proto Indo European peoples and their Proto Indo European language has been a recurring topic in Indo European studies since the 19th century. Many hypotheses for an Urheimat have been proposed, and… … Wikipedia
Indo-Aryan languages — Indo Aryan Indic Geographic distribution: South Asia Linguistic classification: Indo European Indo Iranian Indo Aryan … Wikipedia