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Indo-European languages
[edit]Protolanguage and branches
[edit]- Introduction
- Indo-European languages
- Indo-European studies
- Indo-European studies
- Internal reconstruction
- Proto-Indo-European language
- Proto-Indo-European language
- Proto-Indo-European phonology
- Laryngeal theory
- Glottalic theory
- Proto-Indo-European root
- Proto-Indo-European accent
- Indo-European ablaut
- Proto-Indo-European numerals
- Proto-Indo-European noun
- Indo-European copula
- Proto-Indo-European verb
- H₂e-conjugation theory
- Proto-Indo-European pronoun
- Proto-Indo-European particle
- Indo-European laws
- Indo-European sound laws
- Indo-European s-mobile
- Kʷetwóres rule
- Bartholomae's law
- Edgerton's law
- Pinault's law
- Siebs' law
- Sievers' law
- Stang's law
- Szemerényi's law
- Grassmann's law
- Proto-Indo-European people
- Proto-Indo-Europeans
- Neolithic Europe
- Old European culture
- Proto-Indo-European society
- Proto-Indo-European religion
- The Urheimat
- Urheimat
- Proto-Indo-European Urheimat hypotheses
- Kurgan hypothesis
- Anatolian hypothesis
- Armenian hypothesis
- Out of India theory
- Indo-European branches
- Centum-Satem isogloss
- Anatolian languages
- Anatolian languages
- Proto-Anatolian language
- Hittite language
- Luwian language
- Tocharian languages
- Tocharian languages
- Hellenic languages
- Ancient Greek
- Proto-Greek language
- Ancient Greek dialects
- Greek language
- Ancient Macedonian language
- Italic languages
- Italic languages
- Osco-Umbrian languages
- Oscan language
- Latino-Faliscan languages
- Faliscan language
- Latin
- Romance languages
- Celtic languages
- Celtic languages
- Proto-Celtic
- Celtiberian language
- Gaulish language
- Goidelic languages
- Old Irish
- Irish language
- Brythonic languages
- Welsh language
- Germanic languages
- Germanic languages
- Gothic language
- Old High German
- Old Norse
- Baltic languages
- Baltic languages
- Old Prussian
- Lithuanian language
- Latvian language
- Slavic languages
- Slavic languages
- Proto-Slavic language
- Old Church Slavonic
- Russian language
- Czech language
- Croatian language
- Illyrian languages
- Illyrian languages
- Messapian language
- Albanian language
- Albanian language
- Indo-Aryan languages
- Indo-Iranian languages
- Proto-Indo-Iranian language
- Indo-Aryan languages
- Sanskrit
- Iranian languages
- Old Persian language
- Avestan language
- Armenian language
- Armenian language
- Proto-Armenian language
- Palaeo-Balcanic languages
- Phrygian language
- Dacian language
- Thracian language
- Classification of Thracian
- Liburnian language
- Paionian language
- Other languages
- Balto-Slavic languages
- Italo-Celtic
- Graeco-Armenian
- Graeco-Aryan
- Hypothetical supergroups
- Venetic language
- Ligurian language
- Lusitanian language
- Before Proto-Indo-European
- Indo-Hittite
- Nostratic languages