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Language Terms. Standard language -an official language sustained by the state in the form of state examination for teachers, civil servants and others. Dialect -regional variation of a standard language. Language family -a group of languages descended from a single, earlier tongue. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Proto-Indo-European• Russian scholars have led the

way on research of ancient languages

• Nostratic-the ancient ancestor of Indo-European languages-were hunter-gatherers of 14,000 yrs. ago

• Nostratic is the ancestor of Indo-European, Kartvelian, Uralic-Altaic , Afro-Asiatic & Dravidian

• Hearth of Indo-European was Black Sea or east-central Europe some 5,000 to 9000 years ago

• Postulated diffusion of an Indo-European proto-language

• The approximate timing of the westward dispersal of theIndo-European languages.

Renfrew Hypothesis

• British scholar Colin Renfrew proposed 3 hearth areas near the Fertile Crescent.

• Renfrew hypothesis claims that Anatolia was the source of Europe’s Indo-European languages, from the western Fertile Crescent North African & Arabic languages, from the eastern Fertile Crescent the languages of Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan & India

• Michael Oppenheimer claims that Indo-European languages originated in India over 50,000 years ago

Indo-European Language Family

The main branches of the Indo-European language family include Germanic, Romance, Balto-Slavic, and Indo-Iranian.

• Indo-European is the largest and most widespread language family.

Languages of Europe

• Dominated by Indo-European.

• Subfamilies include:• Germanic• Romance• Slavic• Celtic• There is a high correlation

between languages and political organization.

• Pockets of Ural-Altaic

Romance Branch of Indo-European

Fig. 5-8: The Romance branch includes three of the world’s 12 most widely spoken languages (Spanish, French, and Portuguese), as well as a number of smaller languages and dialects.

Invasions of England 5th–11th centuries

Fig. 5-2: The groups that brought what became English to England included Jutes, Angles, Saxons, and Vikings. The Normans later brought French vocabulary to English.

Germanic Branch of Indo-European

Fig. 5-6: The Germanic branch today is divided into North and West Germanic groups. English is in the West Germanic group.

Euskera

The Basque speak the Euskera language, which is in no way related to any other language family in Europe.

How did Euskera survive?

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