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The first systematic theory of the relationships between human languages began when Sir William Jones proposed in 1788 that Greek and Latin, the classical languages of Europe, and Sanskrit, the classical language of India, had all descended from a common source. The evidence for this came from both the structure of the languages -- Sanskrit grammar has similarities to Greek and to nothing else -- and the vobcabulary of the languages. Thus, "father" in English compares to "Vater" in German, "pater" in Latin, "pater" in Greek, "pitr." in Sanskrit, "pedar" in Persian, etc. On the other hand, "father" in Arabic is "ab," which hardly seems like any of the others. This became the theory of Indo-European languages, and today the hypothetical language that would be the common source for all Indo-European languages is called Proto-Indo-European.

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Knowing Words in Indo-European Exploration of the etymology of words related to the word "know" in the Indo-European languages.
http://www.friesian.com/cognates.htm

Computers and Linguistics: The Indo-European Family Tree Article by R.L.Fowler on the use of computers for the study of the branching of the Indo-European family.
http://www.arts.uwaterloo.ca/CLASS/computer.htm

IE Documentation Centre Website devoted to Indo-European linguistics and culture, from the University of Texas at Austin.
http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/lrc/iedocctr/ie.html

Indo-European Home Page Links to various projects involving the Indo-European language, maintained by Dr. Deborah W. Anderson, Dept. of Linguistics, UC Berkeley.
http://www.indo-european.org/

The Indo-European Mailing List Web-searchable archives of a mailing list devoted to the discussion of Indo-European linguistics and archaeology.
http://listserv.linguistlist.org/archives/indo-european.html

TITUS - Thesaurus Indogermanischer Text- und Sprachmaterialien Collection of scholarly material devoted to Indo-European linguistics, from the Institute of Comparative Linguistics of the Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitat, Frankfurt am Main, and related institutions [Multilingual site, incl. English-language material]
http://titus.uni-frankfurt.de/indexe.htm

WordGumbo: Comparative Indo-European An interesting hodge-podge of pages on various branches and individual member languages of the Indo-European family. There are vocabularies of "lesser-known" languages, and links to major on-line dictionaries of better-known ones.
http://www.wordgumbo.com/ie/cmp/

Numerals in Indo-European Dialects Comparative presentation of the numerals 1-10 in the Indo-European languages, including reconstructions in Proto-Indo-European and various intermediate proto (reconstructed) languages.
http://members.tripod.com/~rjschellen/IENums.htm

Comparative Indoeuropean Data Corpus Lexicostatistical data on 95 Indo-European languages and/or dialects collected by Professor Isidore Dyen of Yale University before 1970.
http://www.ntu.edu.au/education/langs/ielex/HEADPAGE.html

Sorin Olteanu's Linguae Thraco-Daco-Moesianae (LTDM) Project This incomplete site is devoted to information on ancient Indo-European languages spoken in the Balkans: Thracian, Dacian and Moesian. It also contains a corpus of Greek and Latin sources, as well as information on ancient Balkans geography, and possible substratum influences on Albanian, Romanian, and Bulgarian, and etymological information on Romanian.
http://soltdm.tripod.com/

Indo-European Studies Collection of links to sites and books dealing with Indo-European studies.
http://www.centrostudilaruna.it/indoeuropei.html






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