User:GreenInker/Books/Proto-Indo-European


 * Proto-Indo-European
 * Proto-Indo-European language
 * Indo-European languages
 * Proto-Indo-Europeans
 * Indo-European migrations


 * Historical and geographical setting
 * Proto-Indo-European Urheimat hypotheses
 * Kurgan hypothesis
 * Anatolian hypothesis
 * Armenian hypothesis
 * Indigenous Aryans
 * Linguistic reconstruction


 * Method
 * Historical linguistics
 * Comparative method (linguistics)
 * Internal reconstruction
 * Laryngeal theory
 * Kültepe
 * Glottochronology
 * Paleolithic Continuity Theory
 * Glottalic theory
 * Indo-European studies
 * Proto-language
 * Centum–satem isogloss
 * Romance languages
 * Indogermanisches etymologisches Wörterbuch
 * Indo-European sound laws
 * Sound change
 * Grimm's law
 * Verner's law
 * Brugmann's law
 * Bartholomae's law
 * Grassmann's law
 * Winter's law
 * Hirt's law
 * Neogrammarian
 * Sprachbund
 * Neolithic creolisation hypothesis


 * Phonology & Morphology
 * Proto-Indo-European phonology
 * Proto-Indo-European accent
 * Proto-Indo-European root
 * Indo-European ablaut
 * Proto-Indo-European nominals
 * Proto-Indo-European pronouns
 * Proto-Indo-European verbs
 * Proto-Indo-European particles


 * Sample texts
 * Schleicher's fable
 * The king and the god


 * Accepted clades
 * Proto-Albanian language
 * Proto-Anatolian language
 * Proto-Armenian language
 * Proto-Balto-Slavic language
 * Proto-Celtic language
 * Proto-Germanic language
 * Proto-Greek language
 * Proto-Indo-Iranian language
 * Proto-Italic language
 * Tocharian languages


 * Hypothetical clades
 * Italo-Celtic
 * Graeco-Aryan
 * Graeco-Armenian
 * Graeco-Phrygian
 * Classification of Thracian
 * Thraco-Illyrian


 * Vocabulary
 * Indo-European vocabulary
 * Proto-Indo-European numerals


 * Indo-European Languages
 * List of Indo-European languages
 * Albanian language
 * Anatolian languages
 * Armenian language
 * Baltic languages
 * Celtic languages
 * List of Germanic languages
 * Hellenic languages
 * Indo-Iranian languages
 * Italic languages
 * Slavic languages


 * Important languages for reconstruction
 * Vedic Sanskrit
 * Mycenaean Greek
 * Hittite language