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(A start, with an immaculate source. I have other sources. Others are welcome; the WP article has a few problems, so I have started de novo.)
 
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'''Proto-Indo-European''' is the reconstructed language of a real people who lived in a real place at a real time in history. It is the ancestral language from which all members of the Indo-European family of languages descend. The first person to recognize the relationships between Indo-European languages (based on comparison of Greek, Latin and Sanskrit) was Sir William Jones in 1786.
'''Proto-Indo-European''' is the reconstructed language of a real people who lived in a real place at a real time in history. It is the ancestral language from which all members of the Indo-European family of languages descend. The first person to recognize the relationships between Indo-European languages (based on comparison of Greek, Latin and Sanskrit) was Sir William Jones in 1786. This article will discuss the characteristics of the reconstructed language.
 
*For the science that allows us to reconstruct such a language ''see'' ---
*For a discussion of Proto-Indo-European ethnicity, ''see'' ---
*For a discussion of where these people originated, ''see'' ---
 
==Grammar==
===Noun cases===
Proto-Indo-European had eight noun cases (see ''[[Grammatical case]]'').


==Sources==
==Sources==
* ''Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture'', edited by James P. Mallory and Douglas Q. Adams; Fitzroy Dearborn, 1997; "Proto-Indo-European", pp. 458-470.
* ''Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture'', edited by James P. Mallory and Douglas Q. Adams; Fitzroy Dearborn, 1997; "Proto-Indo-European", pp. 458-470.

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Proto-Indo-European is the reconstructed language of a real people who lived in a real place at a real time in history. It is the ancestral language from which all members of the Indo-European family of languages descend. The first person to recognize the relationships between Indo-European languages (based on comparison of Greek, Latin and Sanskrit) was Sir William Jones in 1786. This article will discuss the characteristics of the reconstructed language.

  • For the science that allows us to reconstruct such a language see ---
  • For a discussion of Proto-Indo-European ethnicity, see ---
  • For a discussion of where these people originated, see ---

Grammar

Noun cases

Proto-Indo-European had eight noun cases (see Grammatical case).

Sources

  • Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture, edited by James P. Mallory and Douglas Q. Adams; Fitzroy Dearborn, 1997; "Proto-Indo-European", pp. 458-470.