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Indo-Aryan specifically because the Indo-European element within the Mitanni was not Iranian, but specifically Indo-Aryan. An easy explanation for this is that the Indo-Aryan component of the ...
The Indo-Aryan branch consists of most Indian languages that trace their origin to Sanskrit (therefore excluding the Dravidian, Sino-Tibetan, Austro-Asiatic and Andamanese families of languages).
How the term “Aryan” Came to Be Twisted Perhaps because they believed the highly inflected and perfected Sanskrit to be the oldest Indo-European language, nineteenth century German ...
The second wave arrived around 2300 to 1200 BCE and was responsible for bringing Indo-Iranian languages, a subset of Indo-European languages. Present day Indo-European languages include Hindi ...
Books Received Published: 23 November 1916 The Indo-Aryan Races A Study of the Origin of Indo-Aryan People and Institutions Nature 98, 227 (1916) Cite this article ...
Concurrently, ongoing developments in the study of Indo-Aryan languages – noted for their rich retroflex and non-retroflex contrasts – have revealed both language-specific articulatory ...
I've mentioned a few times that the Reich lab has been finding suggestive evidence for admixture between indigenous South Asians and a West Eurasian group on the order of ~3,000 years before the ...