Indo-European (Other)

Indo-European (Other)
ISO 639-2 Code
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ISO 639-1 Code
indo-européennes, autres langues
All French Names
indo-européennes, autres langues

English-French codes for the representation of names of languages ISO 639-1-2. 2013.

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  • Indo-European studies — is a field of linguistics dealing with Indo European languages, both current and extinct. Its goal is to amass information about the hypothetical proto language from which all of these languages are descended, a language dubbed Proto Indo… …   Wikipedia

  • Indo-European Etymological Dictionary — (commonly abbreviated IEED) is the name of a research project of the Department of Comparative Indo European Linguistics at Leiden University. It aims at producing a dictionary containing all words in the Indo European languages that can be… …   Wikipedia

  • Indo-European — adj the Indo European group of languages includes English, French, Hindi, Russian, and most of the other languages of Europe and northern India …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Indo-European languages — Family of languages with the greatest number of speakers, spoken in most of Europe and areas of European settlement and in much of southwestern and southern Asia. They are descended from a single unrecorded language believed to have been spoken… …   Universalium

  • Indo-European copula — A feature common to all Indo European languages is the presence of a verb corresponding to the English verb to be . General featuresThis verb has two basic meanings. In a less marked context it is a simple copula ( I m tired ; That s a shame! ),… …   Wikipedia

  • Indo-European s-mobile — In Indo European studies, the term s mobile ( mobile pronounced ; the word is a Latin neuter adjective) designates the phenomenon where a PIE root begins with an PIE|*s which is sometimes but not always present. It is therefore represented in the …   Wikipedia

  • Indo-European ablaut — In linguistics, the term ablaut designates a system of vowel gradation (i.e. regular vowel variations) in Proto Indo European (PIE) and its far reaching consequences in all of the modern Indo European languages. (For the general phenomenon, see… …   Wikipedia

  • Indo-European — In•do Eu•ro•pe•an [[t]ˈɪn doʊˌyʊər əˈpi ən[/t]] n. 1) peo a family of languages spoken or formerly spoken in Europe and SW, central, and S Asia, and carried by colonization and conquest since c1500 to many other parts of the world: major branches …   From formal English to slang

  • Indo-European — /ˌɪndoʊ jurəˈpiən/ (say .indoh yoohruh peeuhn) noun 1. a major family of languages that includes most of the languages of Europe (now spread to other parts of the world), many of those of Asia, and a few scattered others. 2. the prehistoric… …  

  • Indo-European languages — noun plural Date: 1843 a family of languages comprising those spoken in most of Europe and in the parts of the world colonized by Europeans since 1500 and also in Persia, the subcontinent of India, and some other parts of Asia …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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