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English as an
Indo-European Language
Maria Francisca Rojas Victoriano
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Languages
Lexicon(Vocabulary)
Contain
Phonology(Sound)
Morphology(Word Structure)
Syntax(Grammar)
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A Proto-System or Proto-Language is ‘the original
language’, from which the other languages developed and evolved
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Proto-Germanic (PGmc)
Other Proto Languages
Germanic
English
Proto-Indo-European (PIE)
Languages
Indo European (IE)
West Germanic
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45%
6%
4%
22%
5%
2% 6%
5% 2% 4%
World Languages by percentage of speakers
Indo-EuropeanNiger-CongoDravidianSino-TibetanAfro-AsiaticAustroasiaticAltaicAustronesianTai-KadaiOther
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Languages share genes,
modern languages have inherited
features from Older languages
Some similarities of two language
families are shown in the next slideshow
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Italian French Spanish Portuguese Latin
One Uno Un Uno Um Unus
Two Due Deux Dos Dois Duo
Three Tre Trois Tres Tres Tres
Numbers one, two and three in some Romance languages.
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English Dutch German Swedish Yiddish
One One Een Eins En Eyns
Two Two Twee Zwei Två Tsvey
Three Three Drie Drei Tre Dray
Numbers one, two and three in some Germanic languages.
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Romance languages share an ancestor language: LATIN.
Germanic language’s ancestor must be inferred, a case different from Latin, because Germanic was
never written.
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English Dutch German Swedish Yiddish
Love Liefde Liebe Ljuv Libe
Mother Moeder Mutter Mo(de)r Muter
House Huis Haus Hus Hoyz
Some Germanic vocabulary words that express genetic relation
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The Indo-European Language Family
A family of languages that where spoken by an important part of Europe
and Asia.
The IE family contains about 140 languages, which are classified into
11 subgroups.
Of the 11 subgroups, one of them is Germanic,
where English comes from.
The concept is linguistic; the
term is geographic
(easternmost: India and
westernmost: Europe)
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Indo-European Language Family
Anatolian
Indo-Iranian
IndicIranian
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Greek
Italic
Germanic
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Celtic
Tocharian
Baltic
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Slavic
Armenian
Albanian
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Fragmentary Languages (languages that only survive in fragments, inscriptions, also classified as IE)
Ligurian Thracian
Messapic Phrygian
Sicel and Sicanian Illyrian
Venetic Others
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Aspects of the structure of PIE
Phonology Morphology Syntax
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Phonology
PIE Sanskrit Hittite Latin
p p p p
Kw k/c ku qu
Phonological correspondence among some PIE languages
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Hittite Greek PIE
three teri- treîs *trei-
foot pata-x podós° *ped-
PIE reconstructions based on vocabulary from IE languages
X: The form is Hieroglyphic Luwian°: The genitive case reveals the stem
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Morphology
‘PIE, considered a fusional language, is a language were nouns, adjectives, pronouns, indicate their grammatical
relationship to other words in a sentence and mark gender and
number agreement among words in phrases’
‘The protolanguage is
reconstructed with 8 or 9 cases
which indicate grammatical and
semantic distinction’
Cases: Nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, ablative, locative, instrumental and
vocative.
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In PIE and its descendants
Syntax
There is a variety of syntactic patterns
from different languages
Word order Case endings
Due to
Such as
Modern English
or French
Like in
Modern English
We usually
Grammatically fix elements in
a sentenceWhile in
PIE
As in
‘Strawberries, I like’
Word order is not a grammatical
device