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The genealogy of Proto-Indo-European, history's most successful language.
The reconstructed Proto-Indo-European word for "ten" is *dekm.
Proto-Indo-European probably had 15 stop consonants.
The age of proto-Indo-European bears on a longstanding archaeological dispute.
The original, Proto-Indo-European, root for wisdom, wid, means to witness, see, spark an idea.
Subject of lecture: The Proto-Indo-European roots of the Latin language.
Historical linguists can reconstruct many words of proto-Indo-European from their descendants.
Proto-Indo-European, they calculated, was spoken 7,800 to 9,800 years ago.
During the third millennium BC, speakers of Proto-Indo-European reached most of Europe.
The Proto-Indo-European vowels and diphthongs then changed into Proto-Germanic sounds as follows: In this diagram the lines between two sounds indicate that the Proto-Indo-European sound developed into the corresponding Proto-Germanic sound; for example, Proto-Indo-European *i became either *i or *e, and Proto-Indo-European *ə, *a, and *o coalesced in Proto-Germanic as *a.
Other Proto-Indo-European vowels were *a, *ā, *ī, and *ū.
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