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- Balto-Slavic, Celtic, Germanic, ****enic, Indo-Iranian, and Italic; another nine subdivisions are now extinct. Today, the individual Indo-European languages...
- characters. Proto-Germanic (abbreviated PGmc; also called Common Germanic) is the reconstructed proto-language of the Germanic branch of the Indo-European languages...
- The Germanic substrate hypothesis attempts to explain the purportedly distinctive nature of the Germanic languages within the context of the Indo-European...
- religious aspect [of Germanic names] seems to be an inherited, Indo-European trace, which the Germanic languages share with Gr**** and other Indo-European languages...
- The Nordic Indo-Germanic people is a mythological group, from which the Germanic peoples allegedly descended. The ****umption of the existence of this...
- The Germanic languages are a branch of the Indo-European language family spoken natively by a po****tion of about 515 million people mainly in Europe...
- The Germanic language family is one of the language groups that resulted from the breakup of Proto-Indo-European (PIE). It in turn divided into North...
- and those found in Norse paganism, as well as between Germanic religion and reconstructed Indo-European religion and post-conversion folklore, though...
- his Deutsche Grammatik. Grimm showed correlations between the Germanic and other Indo-European languages and demonstrated that sound change systematically...
- Continental Germanic mythology. It was a key element of Germanic paganism. As the Germanic languages developed from Proto-Indo-European language, Germanic mythology...