Because there are not always clear breaks between languages, there is no definite classification of the Indo-Aryan languages. However, they are commonly divided as follows:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indic_languages
1 History of the Indo-European Theory; 2 Classification. 2.1 Grouping; 2.2 Proposed subgroupings; 2.3 Satem and centum languages; 2.4 Suggested superfamilies
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indo-European_languages
AEQ] Pakistan. 100 to 200 (1998). Dialects: JIKRIO GOTH AER, JAMESABAD AER. Classification: Indo-European, Indo-Iranian, Indo-Aryan, Central zone, Gujarati. More information
http://www.ethnologue.com/show_iso639.asp?code=inc
hrv] Dialects: Croatian. Classification: Indo-European, Slavic, South, Western More information. German, Standard
http://www.ethnologue.com/show_country.asp?name=SK
Classification: Indo-European, Indo-Iranian, Indo-Aryan, Central zone, Western Hindi, Hindustani. Ethnically 685,170 (1986) or 69% of the population is from ...
http://www.kreol.mu/Languages.htm
Because there are not always clear breaks between languages, there is no definite classification of the Indo-Aryan languages. However, they are commonly divided as follows:
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distribution: Southwest Asia, Central Asia, South Asia: Genetic classification: Indo-European ... The Indo-Iranian language group constitutes the easternmost extant branch of the ...
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The Indo-European Family. Non- Indo-European Families. New World families are based on the ... other sources, but attempt to use the same categories as in Scott DeLancey's classification ...
http://www.zompist.com/Langmaps.html
The beginning of the serious classification of languages pretty much began with Indo-European, although even before that, there had been work on other language groups.
http://www.mit.edu/~ejhanna/language/genelang.html
Indo-European Linguistics: Language Classification ... Jonathan Slocum, Interim Director :: PCL 5.112, 1 University Station S5490 :: Austin, TX 78712 :: 512-471-4566
http://www.utexas.edu/cola/centers/lrc/iedocctr/ie-ling/lg-classification.html
Enter a scientific or common name at any rank. The report will display the kingdom and all descendants leading down to the name you choose.
http://plants.usda.gov/java/ClassificationServlet?source=profile&symbol=INDO2&display=31
distribution: Southwest Asia, Central Asia, South Asia: Genetic classification: Indo-European ... The Indo-Iranian language group constitutes the easternmost extant branch of the ...
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distribution: Southwest Asia, Central Asia, South Asia: Genetic classification: Indo-European ... The Indo-Iranian language group constitutes the easternmost extant branch of the ...
http://wiki.healthhaven.com/Indo-Iranian_languages
Freelang's selection of websites to learn Hindi or translate Hindi. ... Back to Link Center index. Classification: Indo-European family, Indo-Iranian group, Indic ( Indo-Aryan ...
http://www.freelang.net/links/hindi.html
Freelang's selection of websites to learn Sinhala or translate Sinhala. ... Back to Link Center index. Classification: Indo-European family, Indo-Iranian group, Indic ( Indo-Aryan ...
http://www.freelang.net/links/sinhala.html
This page provides a classification of the Indo-European languages and analyses of the major European languages. For an overview of the Indo-European languages, including spread ...
http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/School_of_Linguistics/Indo-European_languages
Mazanderan Province. Dialects: Teimuri (Teimurtash). Classification: Indo-European, Indo-Iranian, Iranian, Western, Southwestern, Persian
http://www.ethnologue.org/show_country.asp?name=IR
Armenian (??????? / Hayeren) Spoken in: Armenia and 29 other countries Region: Caucasus mountains Total speakers: 9 million Genetic classification: Indo-European
http://www.armeniapedia.org/index.php?title=Armenian_Language
HISTORICAL CLASSIFICATION LEXICON: INDO-EUROPEAN love (n) mother father brother break (v) threefive hundred heart GERMANIC: ENGLISH: love mother father brother break three five hundred ...
http://chars.lin.oakland.edu/General/HistoricalClassification.pdf
That Albanian is of clearly Indo-European origin was recognized by the German philologist, Franz Bopp, in 1854; the details of ...
http://www.albanian.com/main/culture/language/classification.html
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