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Experts trace the rise of Indo-European languages as the largest family, from ancient migrations to modern dominance.
By contrast, extinct and endangered languages are the preoccupation of Rare Tongues, a quirky study by linguist Lorna Gibb, aimed at all audiences. The origin of the Indo-European language family ...
IT is often said that the West’s academic interest in the East, its culture and languages was not driven by curiosity but the real motive behind the oriental studies was colonial designs and ...
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Why Some Scientists Are Studying Ancient Languages to Understand Human EvolutionImagine being able to travel back thousands of years, not with a time machine, but through the words our ancestors spoke. It ...
A pall of gloom hangs over ‘Piravi’, Shaji N Karun’s residence in Thiruvananthapuram. This was where the auteur and ace ...
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Responsible Statecraft on MSNHow Russia’s naval rearmament has gone unnoticedIn this new world order of military burden sharing between America and Europe it is not clear that the British Royal Navy is ...
It is the oldest book in the Indo-European language. • A compendium of prayers, it is divided into ten books or mandalas. • It has a compilation of prayers offered to various gods such as Agni ...
The shift from SAGAR to MAHASAGAR doctrine marks not just a change in terminology but a shift in ambition: from a South ...
As Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth commented recently, an ideal American strategy would be one where Europe takes the ownership of the “conventional deterrence,” and it is implied that the U.S. will ...
Step by step, Europe has flubbed their chances to remain relevant since China’s rise, and now it may be too late for the EU ...
Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth wants the US military to be more lethal as he guts civilian casualty programmes. There’s a ...
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