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  1. Há 4 dias · The Proto-Indo-European homeland was the prehistoric linguistic homeland of the Proto-Indo-European language (PIE). From this region, its speakers migrated east and west, and went on to form the proto-communities of the different branches of the Indo-European language family. The most widely accepted proposal about the location of the Proto ...

  2. Há 4 dias · Proto-Albanian is reconstructed by way of the comparative method between the Tosk and Gheg dialects and between Albanian and other Indo-European languages, as well as through contact linguistics studying early loanwords from and into Albanian and structural and phonological convergences with other languages.

  3. Há 3 dias · Phonetically, Tocharian languages are "centum" Indo-European languages, meaning that they merge the palatovelar consonants (*ḱ, *ǵ, *ǵʰ) of Proto-Indo-European with the plain velars (*k, *g, *gʰ) rather than palatalizing them to affricates or sibilants.

  4. Phonological evolution from Proto-Indo-European to Proto-Kainotic. Kainotic - from Greek καινοτομώ (to innovate) - is a new Indo-European branch that I constructed, along with Asolinic from half a year ago. Consonants. [1] /tr/ becomes /θr/ and not /tsl/. Vowels. Numbers. The athematic verb suffixes become present tense and thematic ...

  5. Há 2 dias · Etymology: from the Proto-Indo-European *kumbʰos / *kumbʰéh₂, either from PIE *kew-(bend) or a from non-Indo-European substrate . Words from the same roots include cwm , combe (a valley or hollow, often wooded and with no river; a cirque) in English, combe (combe) in French, and coma (combe, cwm, cirque; an alpine meadow ...

  6. Há 4 dias · English belongs to the Indo-European family of languages and is therefore related to most other languages spoken in Europe and western Asia from Iceland to India. The parent tongue, called Proto-Indo-European, was spoken about 5,000 years ago by nomads believed to have roamed the southeast European plains.