News

Uralic languages, which includes Finnish, Estonian and Hungarian, are distinctly different from Indo-European languages that ...
A recent social media claim that Albanian is the oldest Indo-European language still in use has been debunked as oversimplified. Experts highlight Greek’s older written tradition and caution against ...
A recent social media claim that Albanian is the oldest Indo-European language still in use has been debunked as ...
How a Scientific Revolution is Rewriting Their Story is its starting point, specifically, determining where it was. He hopes ...
It’s really gratifying to see that a book on a subject that some may find obscure is getting a lot of attention from writers ...
Registration is now open for the workshop Poetry, Prosody and Pragmatics: Linguistic Insights from/on Verse in Indo-European Traditions, which will take place on Thursday 19th – Friday 20th June 2025 ...
History shows that linguistics evolve in unpredictable ways — and that the supremacy of English is not guaranteed.
Long before the gods of Olympus or Rome, ancient Indo-European speakers likely worshiped a sky father known as Dyeus Pater. This reconstructed deity left linguistic traces across Sanskrit, Greek ...
From a purely linguistic point of view, then, Proto-Indo-Anatolian is for these researchers the equivalent of what the rest of us are used to speaking of as Proto-Indo-European.
The study of languages’ structure and their organization in a set of well-defined relation schemes is a delicate matter. In the last decades, the convergence of traditional conflicting views by ...