The
Indo-European languages are a family (or phylum) of several hundred related languages and dialect s. belonging to the
Indo-Aryan
Kaynak: Indo-European languagesIndo-European may refer to:
Indo-European languages 20th century term for those peoples who are the native speakers of
Indo-European languages
Kaynak: Indo-European (disambiguation) The Proto-
Indo-European language (PIE) is the reconstructed common ancestor of the
Indo-European languages , spoken by the Proto-
Indo-Kaynak: Proto-Indo-European languageThe Proto-
Indo-Europeans were the speakers of the Proto-
Indo-European language (PIE), a reconstructed prehistoric language of Eurasia .
Kaynak: Proto-Indo-EuropeansProto-
Indo-European religion is the hypothesized religion of the Proto-
Indo-European (PIE) peoples based on the existence of similarities
Kaynak: Proto-Indo-European religionIndo-European studies is a field of linguistics and an interdisciplinary field of study dealing with
Indo-European languages , both current
Kaynak: Indo-European studies The
Indo-Iranian languages, also known as the Aryan languages constitute the easternmost extant branch of the
Indo-European language
Kaynak: Indo-Iranian languagesThe Aryan race refers to a racial classification of peoples of
Indo-European Eurasian heritage commonly used in the period of the late
Kaynak: Aryan raceIndo-Aryan or Indic peoples are an
Indo-European ethno-linguistic group referring to the wide collection of peoples united as native
Kaynak: Indo-Aryan peoples Indo people, short for
Indo-European people, are a Eurasian people of mixed
European and indigenous Indonesian ancestry originating from
Kaynak: Indo peopleIndo-Aryan speakers form about one half of all
Indo-European speakers (approx 1.5 of 3 billion), also more than half of
Indo-EuropeanKaynak: Indo-Aryan languages In linguistics , ablaut is a system of apophony (regular vowel variations) in Proto-
Indo-European (PIE) and its far-reaching consequences
Kaynak: Indo-European ablautThe roots of the reconstructed Proto-
Indo-European language (PIE) are basic parts of word s that carry a lexical meaning, so-called
Kaynak: Proto-Indo-European rootNesite is the extinct language once spoken by the Hittites , an
Indo-European people who created an empire centred on Hattusa in north-
Kaynak: Hittite languageThe Caucasoid peoples were usually divided in three groups on linguistic grounds, termed Aryan (
Indo-European ), Semitic (Semitic
Kaynak: Caucasian raceThe Anatolian languages are a family of extinct
Indo-European languages that were spoken in Asia Minor (ancient Anatolia ), the best
Kaynak: Anatolian languagesProto-
Indo-European refers to the single ancestor language common to all
Indo-European languages. nature of Proto-
Indo-European 'society'.
Kaynak: Proto-Indo-European society