Indo-European languages (IE), which number over 400 and include major groups such as Germanic, Romance, Slavic, Indo-Iranian, and Celtic, are spoken by nearly half the world's population today.
For Indians, these findings offer a new perspective on our linguistic and cultural connections to the wider world.
Ancient DNA analysis provides new insights into our linguistic roots. Where did the Indo-European language family originate?
The new study is published in Nature. Indo-European languages (IE), which number over 400 and include major groups such as Germanic, Romance, Slavic, Indo-Iranian, and Celtic, are spoken by nearly ...
Indo-European languages spoken by nearly half of the world today originated from an ancient population that lived in the North Caucasus mountains and the Lower Volga, according to a new DNA study.
These language families, including Germanic, Indo-Iranian and Celtic, evolved from a common tongue called the Proto-Indo-European, whose origin has been a mystery. In the new study, researchers at ...
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DNA study cracks centuries-old mystery over origin of languages spoken by half the worldIndo-European languages spoken by nearly half of the world today originated from an ancient population that lived in the North Caucasus mountains and the Lower Volga, according to a new DNA study.
The evolving geopolitical landscape of Central Asia has been witnessing increasing collaboration between Pakistan and ...
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