A likely common ancestor of Indo-European languages, including English and Sanskrit, may have been spoken about 8,100 years ago, a new analysis suggests. The research, according to scientists, ...
Scientists have long debated about the origin of Sanskrit outside India, hinting that it came to us from a family of languages after a long migration from the Eurasian Steppe (modern-day Europe and ...
G.N Devy’s book is part of the Essential India Editions’ series (Aleph). It is reminiscent of OUP’s Very Short Introductions series a quarter of a century ago whose subject matters ranged from ...
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