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  1. Há 1 dia · Although all Indo-European languages descend from a common ancestor called Proto-Indo-European, the kinship between the subfamilies or branches (large groups of more closely related languages within the language family), that descend from other more recent proto-languages, is not the same because there are subfamilies that are closer or further, and they did not split-off at the same time, the ...

  2. Há 4 dias · The Indo-European migrations are hypothesized migrations of Proto-Indo-European language (PIE) speakers, and subsequent migrations of people speaking derived Indo-European languages, which took place approx. 4000 to 1000 BCE, potentially explaining how these languages came to be spoken across a large area of Eurasia, spanning from ...

  3. Há 2 dias · The total number of speakers of Dravidian languages is around 227 million people, around 13% of the population of the Indian subcontinent. The largest group of the Dravidian languages is South Dravidian, with almost 150 million speakers.

  4. Há 5 dias · May 20, 2024. The Thracians, an Indo-European -speaking people, inhabited large parts of Southeast Europe, primarily in modern-day Bulgaria, Romania, and northern Greece. Their origins are obscure, but they are believed to have descended from a mixture of Proto-Indo-Europeans and Early European Farmers.

  5. Há 4 dias · Foreign language proficiency. Since 2012, Europeans have slightly increased their proficiency in foreign languages, especially young people: 4 out of 5 of young Europeans (15-24 years old) can have a conversation in a foreign language (5% increase) 31% of Europeans proficient in a foreign language use it on a daily basis (8% increase)

  6. Reich and Lazaridis have expressed their issues with this timeline, most recently in their new pre-print “The Genetic Origins of the Indo-Europeans. A recent study proposed a much deeper origin of IA/IE languages64 to ∼6000 BCE or about two millennia older than our reconstruction and the consensus of other linguistic studies.

  7. I am currently trying to start a YouTube channel on Indo-European studies. I have tried doing my own narration and it is pretty exhausting, so I was wondering if anyone was interested in taking that role.