Feb 08 2008

Indoeuropean Language Tree

Published by Zach at 12:55 pm under Language

Indoeuropean Language Tree

I came across this somewhere on the wide world of the Internet–I don’t remember where–and I thought it was interesting. I like things like this, maps and charts and whatnot about languages.

A while back I posted a map of the languages in Europe. This one is an Indo-European language “family tree.” Looks kinda neat don’t you think? It’s interesting how this group of languages is just a tiny branch in the huge tree of language.

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2 Responses to “Indoeuropean Language Tree”

  1. Bilingual Bloggeron 01 Mar 2008 at 4:12 am

    This is a great graphic. Thanks for sharing it. But there’s one glaring omission….Portuguese!! Where is it? I don’t see it anywhere on this tree. I guess the artist ran out of space and branches! :) Oh well, it’s still a great visual.

  2. Davidon 26 Apr 2008 at 3:20 pm

    I don’t see Basque either, but some argue that it’s not even Indo-European. :)

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