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The Indo-Hittite hypothesis proposes that the Indo-European language family consists of two main branches: one represented by the Anatolian languages and another branch encompassing all other Indo-European languages. Features that separate Anatolian from all other branches of Indo-European (such as the gender or the verb system) have been ...
Eight of the top ten biggest languages, by number of native speakers, are Indo-European. One of these languages, English, is the de facto world lingua franca, with an estimate of over one billion second language speakers. Indo-European language family has 10 known branches or subfamilies, of which eight are living and two are extinct.
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The centum languages of the Indo-European family are the "western" branches: Hellenic, Celtic, Italic and Germanic. They merged PIE palatovelars and plain velars, yielding plain velars ( k, g, g h ) only ("centumisation"), but retained the labiovelars as a distinct set.
Copenhagen Studies in Indo-European; Publications. Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture; The Horse, the Wheel, and Language; Journal of Indo-European Studies; Indogermanisches etymologisches Wörterbuch; Indo-European Etymological Dictionary