indo-iranian
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Definition
- Noun:
- A branch of the Indo-European language family: "Indo-Iranian" refers to a major subgroup of the Indo-European languages, comprising the Indic (or Indo-Aryan) and Iranian language groups. These languages are historically and linguistically connected, sharing common ancestral features.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Sanskrit and Avestan are two of the oldest recorded Indo-Iranian languages.
- Linguists study the development of the Indo-Iranian branch to understand migrations in ancient Eurasia.
- The term "Indo-Iranian" describes a linguistic relationship, not necessarily a political or modern cultural one.
Advanced Usage
- In historical linguistics: The term is used to describe the reconstructed common ancestor of the branch, known as Proto-Indo-Iranian.
- Scholars have reconstructed parts of the Proto-Indo-Iranian vocabulary.
Variants and Related Words
- Indo-Aryan (adj/n): Pertaining to or a member of the Indic subgroup of Indo-Iranian languages (e.g., Hindi, Bengali, Sanskrit).
- Iranian (adj/n): Pertaining to or a member of the Iranian subgroup of Indo-Iranian languages (e.g., Persian, Pashto, Kurdish).
- Proto-Indo-Iranian (n): The hypothesized common ancestor of all Indo-Iranian languages.
Synonyms
- Aryan (in a strictly linguistic, historical context): This term was used by early linguists to refer to this language family but is largely avoided in modern academic writing due to its heavy political and racial connotations. "Indo-Iranian" is the standard, neutral term.
Related Phrases
- Indo-Iranian languages: The common phrase used to refer to the languages belonging to this branch collectively.
- The Indo-Iranian languages spread across a vast area from South Asia to the Middle East.
Noun
- the branch of the Indo-European family of languages including the Indic and Iranian language groups