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An indispensable reference for language learners within the Indo-European language family, as well as for those who love words and want to deepen their understanding of English, or other Indo-European languages. This 2nd edition of the dictionary records words from 46 languages, covering the nine living branches of the Indo-European language family. These languages are: Germanic: English, Old English, Frisian, Dutch, German, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Icelandic, Norse Celtic: Welsh, Irish, Scottish Gaelic, Breton, Cornish, Manx Italic: Latin, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan,…mehr

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An indispensable reference for language learners within the Indo-European language family, as well as for those who love words and want to deepen their understanding of English, or other Indo-European languages. This 2nd edition of the dictionary records words from 46 languages, covering the nine living branches of the Indo-European language family. These languages are: Germanic: English, Old English, Frisian, Dutch, German, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Icelandic, Norse Celtic: Welsh, Irish, Scottish Gaelic, Breton, Cornish, Manx Italic: Latin, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan, Romanian Greek: Ancient Greek, Modern Greek Slavic: Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Macedonian, Bulgarian, Serbo-Croatian Baltic: Lithuanian, Latvian Armenian Albanian Indo-Iranian: Sanskrit, Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, Bengali, Persian, Pashto, Kurdish Germanic and Romance languages are covered far more completely and deeply than other branches. Of the 180,000 words in the dictionary, over 52,000 belong to the Germanic branch (18,000 of which are English), and 57,000 to the Italic branch. Because of its influence on other languages, Ancient Greek has also been covered reasonably well, with nearly 7,000 words. The dictionary consists of two parts. The first part contains the pages for each Proto-Indo-European (PIE) word (the root word, spoken thousands of years ago), showing cognates in the chosen languages plus various descendants and derivatives. These pages are arranged thematically. This part allows you to browse or study. Search is enabled by the second part to the dictionary, which contains a separate index for each language, telling you to which PIE root the word belongs.
Autorenporträt
Dr McPherson has a PhD in cognitive psychology and has spent the past 35 years writing about memory and learning.