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  • The '''Celtic languages''' are a branch of the [[Indo-European languages|Indo-European]] language family. They are divided into four groups: ...word order and initial mutations that are not found in any other group of Indo-European languages, not even in the Continental Celtic languages.
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  • ...of Lost Languages]], however, we have taken the liberty to invent such non-Indo-European languages, see [[Palaeo-Alpine languages]]. [[Category:Natlangs]]
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  • ...ages''' are a subbranch of the [[Italic languages|Italic]] branch of the [[Indo-European]] [[language family]]. They are the languages that descend from the [[Vulg {{Natlangs}}
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  • == Indo-European languages reference works on the internet == * [http://www.indo-european.nl/ Indo-European Etymological Dictionary (IEED)] The online database of IE languages
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  • [[Category:Indo-Iranian natlangs]] {{Natlangs}}
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  • ...ser:WeepingElf|Jörg Rhiemeier]]. It consists of [[Indo-European languages|Indo-European]] and various smaller language groups of Europe which are all extinct and l ...ruscan language|Etruscan]], which shows some morphological similarities to Indo-European, are possibly related as well.
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  • It has long been held that the language was non-Indo-European, but today, most scholars assume that it was Celtic. {{Natlangs}}
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  • [[Category:Indo-Iranian natlangs]] {{Natlangs}}
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  • ..., Germanic, Baltic and possibly Slavic. His evidence consists of proposed Indo-European etymologies for the river names which consist of verbs, adjectvies and noun ...quite un-Indo-European, while the vowels /e/ and /o/ which are frequent in Indo-European appear to have been absent, or where they occur, appear to be of secondary
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  • ...othesis that the Danubian cultures were related to the speakers of [[Proto-Indo-European]] in a family he called [[Europic]] as both were founded by [[Wikipedia:Bla ...thor now no longer considers this to be a branch of Danubian but a [[Macro-Indo-European]] branch that entered Central Europe later (see [[Aquan languages]] for the
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  • ...ed in [[IPA]] to indicate [[Wikipedia:Voicelessness|voicelessness]] and in Indo-European and Sanskrit studies to indicate [[Wikipedia:Syllabic_consonant|syllabicity == Ring Below in Natlangs ==
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  • ...nly not identical with the languages that were spoken before the spread of Indo-European - they certainly changed a lot over time). ...e found all over central and western Europe, and possibly loanwords in the Indo-European languages now spoken there.
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  • ...example of an extrametrical consonant, seen in our example as well, is the Indo-European [[s-mobile]]. Extrametrical consonants can be identified by their phonotact
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  • ...ive speakers), as well as numerous smaller national or minority languages. Indo-European is the largest family of languages in the world today, with its languages s Languages descended from [[Proto-Indo-European]].
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  • | family = [[Indo-European]] [[Category:Germanic natlangs]]
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  • [[Category:Natlangs]]
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  • ...he project, the community started to encourage new members to choose a non-Indo-European source language if possible. Communication during the holidays of 2014 was Source languages during the first year included the natlangs [[wikipedia:Ainu language|Ainu]], [[wikipedia:Albanian language|Albanian]],
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  • &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Indo-European]]-based<br> Some words from Latin are acceptable, depending on their presence in Germanic natlangs, or how long they've been in them. This is reflective of the long contact
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  • | family = [[Indo-European]] [[Category:Germanic natlangs]]
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  • '''Latin''' is an [[classical language|ancient]] [[Indo-European languages|Indo-European language]] originally spoken in the region around [[Rome]] called [[Latium] ...the [[Italo-Celtic|Celtic dialects]] and the non-[[Indo-European languages|Indo-European]] [[Etruscan language]] in northern Italy, and by [[Ancient Greek|Greek]] i
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