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PIE & PROTO-INDO-IRANIAN
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published: 17 Sep 2023
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The Lord's Prayer in Proto-Indo-European
This is my own reconstruction of the Lord's Prayer in PIE, so there may be some mistakes or errors. Also, by no means am I trying to claim that this was the way PIE sounded for certain; this is my personal interpretation of PIE, which is probably wrong (as is every other interpretation most likely).
published: 21 Nov 2021
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Proto-Indo-Iranian
published: 29 Jul 2019
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"The King and the God" - Proto-Indo-European spoken
An attempt to read EIEC's 2013 translation of "The King and the God." I am not a PIE scholar! My literal-ordered translation is not that accurate. I messed up the palatals! I know! Argh
This was my first video, so there are some mistakes.
English translation errors: "What willest thee" (not 3rd person "willeth"), and "I will (for) a son."
m-dot and n-dot are in fact syllabic resonants and not voiceless, (I'm too used to IPA, where they represent de-voicing)..
I pronounced "ǵ" and "ḱ" incorrectly. Most likely palatalized [gj] / [kj]. Some of the vocalic resonants (with circle underneath), I pronounced as de-voiced. My mistake.
Wérunos is related to the Sanskrit Varuṇa / Greek Ouranos / Latin Uranus
published: 04 Dec 2015
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How a culture you never heard of influenced the Indo Aryan Migrations and the entirety of history
The Maps used in this video are from https://indo-european.eu/. You can also find a lot of reliable and well sourced evidence about the Indo-Europeans genetic and linguistic wise from this site.
When we talk about the Indo Iranians and the Indo Aryan migration into India, we often think of it as a single migration event, but we forget some very important details about it, like how a lost central Asian civilization influenced and shaped their culture. Let’s rewind back. Around 4000 BCE, the Indo Europeans emerged in the Pontic-Caspian steppes. These people were ancestral to every Indo European group today, and their culture heavily revolved around horses. They spoke a Language called Proto-Indo-European. Words for mother, father, brother, sister, horse, and fire, in every other Indo Europ...
published: 19 Feb 2023
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The full conversation in Proto-Indo-European between David and the Engineer
From Prometheus (2012)
You will find this nowhere else
published: 26 Nov 2015
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The History of Indo-Iranians. Aryan ancestry from Sintashta in percentages. 2200 BCE - 2024 CE
This map shows the spread of Indo-Iranians from the Sintashta culture 4200 years ago to this day. It also shows the percentage of proto-Indo-Iranian ancestry, that is, Sintashta ancestry.
Articles:
The formation of human populations in South
and Central Asia
An Ancient Harappan Genome Lacks Ancestry
from Steppe Pastoralists or Iranian Farmers
Shifts in the Genetic Landscape of the Western
Eurasian Steppe Associated with the Beginning
and End of the Scythian Dominance
A Dynamic 6,000-Year Genetic History of
Eurasia's Eastern Steppe
137 ancient human genomes from across the
Eurasian steps
Triangulation supports agricultural spread of
the Transeurasian languages
The genetic origin of Huns, Avars, and
conquering Hungarians
Ancient genomes reveal origin and rapid trans-
Eurasian migrat...
published: 02 Feb 2024
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The Indo-European Connection
This video is about the Indo-European languages and the connections between them, going all the way back to Proto-Indo-European.
Check out Langfocus on Patreon http://patreon.com/langfocus
Current Patreon members include these fantastic people:
Brandon Gonzalez, Виктор Павлов, Mark Thesing, Jiajun "Jeremy" Liu, иктор Павлов, Guillermo Jimenez, Sidney Frattini Junior, Bennett Seacrist, Ruben Sanchez, Michael Cuomo, Eric Garland, Brian Michalowski, Sebastian Langshaw, Vadim Sobolev, FRANCISCO, Mohammed A. Abahussain, Fred, UlasYesil, JL Bumgarner, Rob Hoskins, Thomas A. McCloud, Ian Smith, Maurice Chow, Matthew Cockburn, Raymond Thomas, Simon Blanchet, Ryan Marquardt, Sky Vied, Romain Paulus, Panot, Erik Edelmann, Bennet, James Zavaleta, Ulrike Baumann, Ian Martyn, Justin Faist, Jeff Mil...
published: 08 Mar 2017
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Indo-European Languages: An Intro. (37 Min.)
An up-to-date introduction to the Indo-European language family with a little bit of everything: how we know these languages are connected, the history of different branches, and some questions for the future. Created by Dr. Jackson Crawford (a historical linguist specializing in Old Norse and the Scandinavian languages) with input from scholars specializing in other branches of the language tree.
Jackson Crawford, Ph.D.: Sharing real expertise in Norse language and myth with people hungry to learn, free of both ivory tower elitism and the agendas of self-appointed gurus. Visit https://jacksonwcrawford.com/ (includes bio and linked list of all videos).
Jackson Crawford’s Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/norsebysw
Visit Grimfrost at http://www.grimfrost.com?aff=183
Latest FAQs: ht...
published: 16 Sep 2020
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What Was The Proto-Indo-European Language? | Abhijit Chavda
#AskAbhijit Episode 43, Question 15
WATCH FULL EPISODE (Aryan Invasion? Migration? Tourism? Picnic?) ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CiMft1RHxPs
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published: 19 Sep 2021
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PIE & PROTO-INDO-IRANIAN
Welcome to my channel! This is Andy from I love languages. Let's learn different languages/dialects together.
Please feel free to subscribe to see more of thi...
Welcome to my channel! This is Andy from I love languages. Let's learn different languages/dialects together.
Please feel free to subscribe to see more of this.
I hope you have a great day! Stay happy!
Please support me on Patreon!
https://www.patreon.com/user?u=16809442.
Please support me on Ko-fi
https://ko-fi.com/otipeps0124
If you are interested to see your native language/dialect be featured here.
Submit your recordings to
[email protected].
Looking forward to hearing from you!
https://wn.com/Pie_Proto_Indo_Iranian
Welcome to my channel! This is Andy from I love languages. Let's learn different languages/dialects together.
Please feel free to subscribe to see more of this.
I hope you have a great day! Stay happy!
Please support me on Patreon!
https://www.patreon.com/user?u=16809442.
Please support me on Ko-fi
https://ko-fi.com/otipeps0124
If you are interested to see your native language/dialect be featured here.
Submit your recordings to
[email protected].
Looking forward to hearing from you!
- published: 17 Sep 2023
- views: 17930
0:32
The Lord's Prayer in Proto-Indo-European
This is my own reconstruction of the Lord's Prayer in PIE, so there may be some mistakes or errors. Also, by no means am I trying to claim that this was the way...
This is my own reconstruction of the Lord's Prayer in PIE, so there may be some mistakes or errors. Also, by no means am I trying to claim that this was the way PIE sounded for certain; this is my personal interpretation of PIE, which is probably wrong (as is every other interpretation most likely).
https://wn.com/The_Lord's_Prayer_In_Proto_Indo_European
This is my own reconstruction of the Lord's Prayer in PIE, so there may be some mistakes or errors. Also, by no means am I trying to claim that this was the way PIE sounded for certain; this is my personal interpretation of PIE, which is probably wrong (as is every other interpretation most likely).
- published: 21 Nov 2021
- views: 89990
1:02
"The King and the God" - Proto-Indo-European spoken
An attempt to read EIEC's 2013 translation of "The King and the God." I am not a PIE scholar! My literal-ordered translation is not that accurate. I messed up ...
An attempt to read EIEC's 2013 translation of "The King and the God." I am not a PIE scholar! My literal-ordered translation is not that accurate. I messed up the palatals! I know! Argh
This was my first video, so there are some mistakes.
English translation errors: "What willest thee" (not 3rd person "willeth"), and "I will (for) a son."
m-dot and n-dot are in fact syllabic resonants and not voiceless, (I'm too used to IPA, where they represent de-voicing)..
I pronounced "ǵ" and "ḱ" incorrectly. Most likely palatalized [gj] / [kj]. Some of the vocalic resonants (with circle underneath), I pronounced as de-voiced. My mistake.
Wérunos is related to the Sanskrit Varuṇa / Greek Ouranos / Latin Uranus
https://wn.com/The_King_And_The_God_Proto_Indo_European_Spoken
An attempt to read EIEC's 2013 translation of "The King and the God." I am not a PIE scholar! My literal-ordered translation is not that accurate. I messed up the palatals! I know! Argh
This was my first video, so there are some mistakes.
English translation errors: "What willest thee" (not 3rd person "willeth"), and "I will (for) a son."
m-dot and n-dot are in fact syllabic resonants and not voiceless, (I'm too used to IPA, where they represent de-voicing)..
I pronounced "ǵ" and "ḱ" incorrectly. Most likely palatalized [gj] / [kj]. Some of the vocalic resonants (with circle underneath), I pronounced as de-voiced. My mistake.
Wérunos is related to the Sanskrit Varuṇa / Greek Ouranos / Latin Uranus
- published: 04 Dec 2015
- views: 275230
7:38
How a culture you never heard of influenced the Indo Aryan Migrations and the entirety of history
The Maps used in this video are from https://indo-european.eu/. You can also find a lot of reliable and well sourced evidence about the Indo-Europeans genetic a...
The Maps used in this video are from https://indo-european.eu/. You can also find a lot of reliable and well sourced evidence about the Indo-Europeans genetic and linguistic wise from this site.
When we talk about the Indo Iranians and the Indo Aryan migration into India, we often think of it as a single migration event, but we forget some very important details about it, like how a lost central Asian civilization influenced and shaped their culture. Let’s rewind back. Around 4000 BCE, the Indo Europeans emerged in the Pontic-Caspian steppes. These people were ancestral to every Indo European group today, and their culture heavily revolved around horses. They spoke a Language called Proto-Indo-European. Words for mother, father, brother, sister, horse, and fire, in every other Indo European language, were descended from the Proto-Indo-European term for those words. Around 3000 BCE or so, a branch of the Proto Indo Europeans migrated west and formed the Corded ware culture over many centuries, the ancestral group of most of Europe today. One of these sub groups, was the Fatyanovo-Balanovo culture. Over the next thousand years, they migrated farther south, changing and mutating their language on the way. By 2100 BCE, they established and formed the Sintashta culture. The language of the Sintashta was a daughter language of Proto Indo European; Proto Indo Iranian. The linguistic change occurred over many millenia. The language went through a change called the Ruki change. This rule states that the S sound becomes the Sh sound, and the K sound becomes the S sound after the consonants R, U/W, K, and I/Y. Take the work for a hundred in Proto Indo European for example: Kmtom. In Proto Indo Iranian, this became Catam, or Satam.
The Proto Indo European word for Horse, *Ekwos became *Hacwah in Proto Indo Iranian.
Similarly, *Gonu became *Jaanu, *Ghwormos became *Gharmas, *Oktow became *Hashta, and *Hngnwis became *Hagni. By the time the Sintashta culture was established, these changes had taken place. The Sintashta were none other than the Proto Indo Iranians. They were the first people to invent and use the Chariot, called *Hrathas in Proto Indo Iranian. This was a major advantage to them travel and warfare wise. Not too many centuries later, the Sintashta was followed by the Andronovo culture in Central Asia. From there, they went two paths. One to the Iranian plateau, and one to the Indian Subcontinent. But wait, there’s something we are missing here. In this area, near the Syr and Amu Darya rivers, the Indo Iranians seem to have adopted many things from local cultures such as the very culturally important Soma drink, various loanwords, and even deities. This area was a missing link in our story. This area was the home of the Oxus Civilization. You’ve probably never heard of it, and I don’t blame you. This civilization had built great fortified cities like the one at Gonur Tepe, And were a highly advanced civilization comparable to the Harappans and Mesopotamians. Yet, we don’t hear about it much today. But, this ancient culture had a huge impact on Indo-Iranian culture.
https://wn.com/How_A_Culture_You_Never_Heard_Of_Influenced_The_Indo_Aryan_Migrations_And_The_Entirety_Of_History
The Maps used in this video are from https://indo-european.eu/. You can also find a lot of reliable and well sourced evidence about the Indo-Europeans genetic and linguistic wise from this site.
When we talk about the Indo Iranians and the Indo Aryan migration into India, we often think of it as a single migration event, but we forget some very important details about it, like how a lost central Asian civilization influenced and shaped their culture. Let’s rewind back. Around 4000 BCE, the Indo Europeans emerged in the Pontic-Caspian steppes. These people were ancestral to every Indo European group today, and their culture heavily revolved around horses. They spoke a Language called Proto-Indo-European. Words for mother, father, brother, sister, horse, and fire, in every other Indo European language, were descended from the Proto-Indo-European term for those words. Around 3000 BCE or so, a branch of the Proto Indo Europeans migrated west and formed the Corded ware culture over many centuries, the ancestral group of most of Europe today. One of these sub groups, was the Fatyanovo-Balanovo culture. Over the next thousand years, they migrated farther south, changing and mutating their language on the way. By 2100 BCE, they established and formed the Sintashta culture. The language of the Sintashta was a daughter language of Proto Indo European; Proto Indo Iranian. The linguistic change occurred over many millenia. The language went through a change called the Ruki change. This rule states that the S sound becomes the Sh sound, and the K sound becomes the S sound after the consonants R, U/W, K, and I/Y. Take the work for a hundred in Proto Indo European for example: Kmtom. In Proto Indo Iranian, this became Catam, or Satam.
The Proto Indo European word for Horse, *Ekwos became *Hacwah in Proto Indo Iranian.
Similarly, *Gonu became *Jaanu, *Ghwormos became *Gharmas, *Oktow became *Hashta, and *Hngnwis became *Hagni. By the time the Sintashta culture was established, these changes had taken place. The Sintashta were none other than the Proto Indo Iranians. They were the first people to invent and use the Chariot, called *Hrathas in Proto Indo Iranian. This was a major advantage to them travel and warfare wise. Not too many centuries later, the Sintashta was followed by the Andronovo culture in Central Asia. From there, they went two paths. One to the Iranian plateau, and one to the Indian Subcontinent. But wait, there’s something we are missing here. In this area, near the Syr and Amu Darya rivers, the Indo Iranians seem to have adopted many things from local cultures such as the very culturally important Soma drink, various loanwords, and even deities. This area was a missing link in our story. This area was the home of the Oxus Civilization. You’ve probably never heard of it, and I don’t blame you. This civilization had built great fortified cities like the one at Gonur Tepe, And were a highly advanced civilization comparable to the Harappans and Mesopotamians. Yet, we don’t hear about it much today. But, this ancient culture had a huge impact on Indo-Iranian culture.
- published: 19 Feb 2023
- views: 53222
7:46
The History of Indo-Iranians. Aryan ancestry from Sintashta in percentages. 2200 BCE - 2024 CE
This map shows the spread of Indo-Iranians from the Sintashta culture 4200 years ago to this day. It also shows the percentage of proto-Indo-Iranian ancestry, t...
This map shows the spread of Indo-Iranians from the Sintashta culture 4200 years ago to this day. It also shows the percentage of proto-Indo-Iranian ancestry, that is, Sintashta ancestry.
Articles:
The formation of human populations in South
and Central Asia
An Ancient Harappan Genome Lacks Ancestry
from Steppe Pastoralists or Iranian Farmers
Shifts in the Genetic Landscape of the Western
Eurasian Steppe Associated with the Beginning
and End of the Scythian Dominance
A Dynamic 6,000-Year Genetic History of
Eurasia's Eastern Steppe
137 ancient human genomes from across the
Eurasian steps
Triangulation supports agricultural spread of
the Transeurasian languages
The genetic origin of Huns, Avars, and
conquering Hungarians
Ancient genomes reveal origin and rapid trans-
Eurasian migration of 7th century Avar elites
Music:
Merlean - Adventures in India
Crusader Kings 2 Songs of India - Alauddin
besieges Chittor
Across the Ocean
Medieval 2Total War Soundtrack-Crack Your
Head With A Tabla
https://wn.com/The_History_Of_Indo_Iranians._Aryan_Ancestry_From_Sintashta_In_Percentages._2200_Bce_2024_Ce
This map shows the spread of Indo-Iranians from the Sintashta culture 4200 years ago to this day. It also shows the percentage of proto-Indo-Iranian ancestry, that is, Sintashta ancestry.
Articles:
The formation of human populations in South
and Central Asia
An Ancient Harappan Genome Lacks Ancestry
from Steppe Pastoralists or Iranian Farmers
Shifts in the Genetic Landscape of the Western
Eurasian Steppe Associated with the Beginning
and End of the Scythian Dominance
A Dynamic 6,000-Year Genetic History of
Eurasia's Eastern Steppe
137 ancient human genomes from across the
Eurasian steps
Triangulation supports agricultural spread of
the Transeurasian languages
The genetic origin of Huns, Avars, and
conquering Hungarians
Ancient genomes reveal origin and rapid trans-
Eurasian migration of 7th century Avar elites
Music:
Merlean - Adventures in India
Crusader Kings 2 Songs of India - Alauddin
besieges Chittor
Across the Ocean
Medieval 2Total War Soundtrack-Crack Your
Head With A Tabla
- published: 02 Feb 2024
- views: 25268
10:11
The Indo-European Connection
This video is about the Indo-European languages and the connections between them, going all the way back to Proto-Indo-European.
Check out Langfocus on Patreon...
This video is about the Indo-European languages and the connections between them, going all the way back to Proto-Indo-European.
Check out Langfocus on Patreon http://patreon.com/langfocus
Current Patreon members include these fantastic people:
Brandon Gonzalez, Виктор Павлов, Mark Thesing, Jiajun "Jeremy" Liu, иктор Павлов, Guillermo Jimenez, Sidney Frattini Junior, Bennett Seacrist, Ruben Sanchez, Michael Cuomo, Eric Garland, Brian Michalowski, Sebastian Langshaw, Vadim Sobolev, FRANCISCO, Mohammed A. Abahussain, Fred, UlasYesil, JL Bumgarner, Rob Hoskins, Thomas A. McCloud, Ian Smith, Maurice Chow, Matthew Cockburn, Raymond Thomas, Simon Blanchet, Ryan Marquardt, Sky Vied, Romain Paulus, Panot, Erik Edelmann, Bennet, James Zavaleta, Ulrike Baumann, Ian Martyn, Justin Faist, Jeff Miller, Stephen Lawson, Howard Stratton, George Greene, Panthea Madjidi, Nicholas Gentry, Sergios Tsakatikas, Bruno Filippi, Sergio Tsakatikas, Qarion, Pedro Flores, Raymond Thomas, Marco Antonio Barcellos Junior, David Beitler, Rick Gerritzen, Sailcat, Mark Kemp, Éric Martin, Leo Barudi, Piotr Chmielowski, Suzanne Jacobs, Johann Goergen, Darren Rennels, Caio Fernandes, Iddo Berger, Peter Nikitin, and Brent Werner for their generous Patreon support.
*http://facebook.com/langfocus
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Music:
"Dark Lotus" by MK2.
It´s True (Vlog Music) by Dj Quads https://soundcloud.com/aka-dj-quads.
Main: Dama-May - Primal Drive by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1200086
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Outro: "Garden Walk" by Jingle Punks.
https://wn.com/The_Indo_European_Connection
This video is about the Indo-European languages and the connections between them, going all the way back to Proto-Indo-European.
Check out Langfocus on Patreon http://patreon.com/langfocus
Current Patreon members include these fantastic people:
Brandon Gonzalez, Виктор Павлов, Mark Thesing, Jiajun "Jeremy" Liu, иктор Павлов, Guillermo Jimenez, Sidney Frattini Junior, Bennett Seacrist, Ruben Sanchez, Michael Cuomo, Eric Garland, Brian Michalowski, Sebastian Langshaw, Vadim Sobolev, FRANCISCO, Mohammed A. Abahussain, Fred, UlasYesil, JL Bumgarner, Rob Hoskins, Thomas A. McCloud, Ian Smith, Maurice Chow, Matthew Cockburn, Raymond Thomas, Simon Blanchet, Ryan Marquardt, Sky Vied, Romain Paulus, Panot, Erik Edelmann, Bennet, James Zavaleta, Ulrike Baumann, Ian Martyn, Justin Faist, Jeff Miller, Stephen Lawson, Howard Stratton, George Greene, Panthea Madjidi, Nicholas Gentry, Sergios Tsakatikas, Bruno Filippi, Sergio Tsakatikas, Qarion, Pedro Flores, Raymond Thomas, Marco Antonio Barcellos Junior, David Beitler, Rick Gerritzen, Sailcat, Mark Kemp, Éric Martin, Leo Barudi, Piotr Chmielowski, Suzanne Jacobs, Johann Goergen, Darren Rennels, Caio Fernandes, Iddo Berger, Peter Nikitin, and Brent Werner for their generous Patreon support.
*http://facebook.com/langfocus
http://instagram.com/langfocus
http://twitter.com/langfocus
http://langfocus.com
Music:
"Dark Lotus" by MK2.
It´s True (Vlog Music) by Dj Quads https://soundcloud.com/aka-dj-quads.
Main: Dama-May - Primal Drive by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1200086
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Outro: "Garden Walk" by Jingle Punks.
- published: 08 Mar 2017
- views: 1722765
37:49
Indo-European Languages: An Intro. (37 Min.)
An up-to-date introduction to the Indo-European language family with a little bit of everything: how we know these languages are connected, the history of diffe...
An up-to-date introduction to the Indo-European language family with a little bit of everything: how we know these languages are connected, the history of different branches, and some questions for the future. Created by Dr. Jackson Crawford (a historical linguist specializing in Old Norse and the Scandinavian languages) with input from scholars specializing in other branches of the language tree.
Jackson Crawford, Ph.D.: Sharing real expertise in Norse language and myth with people hungry to learn, free of both ivory tower elitism and the agendas of self-appointed gurus. Visit https://jacksonwcrawford.com/ (includes bio and linked list of all videos).
Jackson Crawford’s Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/norsebysw
Visit Grimfrost at http://www.grimfrost.com?aff=183
Latest FAQs: https://vimeo.com/375149287 (updated Nov. 2019).
Jackson Crawford’s translation of Hávamál, with complete Old Norse text: https://www.hackettpublishing.com/the-wanderer-s-havamal-4275
Jackson Crawford’s translation of The Poetic Edda: https://www.hackettpublishing.com/the-poetic-edda
Audiobook: https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Poetic-Edda-Audiobook/1982597550?qid=1542115406
Jackson Crawford’s translation of The Saga of the Volsungs: https://www.hackettpublishing.com/the-saga-of-the-volsungs-4098
Audiobook: https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Saga-of-the-Volsungs-Audiobook/B07L44HRNH
Music © I See Hawks in L.A., courtesy of the artist. Visit http://www.iseehawks.com/
Logos by Elizabeth Porter (snowbringer at gmail).
https://wn.com/Indo_European_Languages_An_Intro._(37_Min.)
An up-to-date introduction to the Indo-European language family with a little bit of everything: how we know these languages are connected, the history of different branches, and some questions for the future. Created by Dr. Jackson Crawford (a historical linguist specializing in Old Norse and the Scandinavian languages) with input from scholars specializing in other branches of the language tree.
Jackson Crawford, Ph.D.: Sharing real expertise in Norse language and myth with people hungry to learn, free of both ivory tower elitism and the agendas of self-appointed gurus. Visit https://jacksonwcrawford.com/ (includes bio and linked list of all videos).
Jackson Crawford’s Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/norsebysw
Visit Grimfrost at http://www.grimfrost.com?aff=183
Latest FAQs: https://vimeo.com/375149287 (updated Nov. 2019).
Jackson Crawford’s translation of Hávamál, with complete Old Norse text: https://www.hackettpublishing.com/the-wanderer-s-havamal-4275
Jackson Crawford’s translation of The Poetic Edda: https://www.hackettpublishing.com/the-poetic-edda
Audiobook: https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Poetic-Edda-Audiobook/1982597550?qid=1542115406
Jackson Crawford’s translation of The Saga of the Volsungs: https://www.hackettpublishing.com/the-saga-of-the-volsungs-4098
Audiobook: https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Saga-of-the-Volsungs-Audiobook/B07L44HRNH
Music © I See Hawks in L.A., courtesy of the artist. Visit http://www.iseehawks.com/
Logos by Elizabeth Porter (snowbringer at gmail).
- published: 16 Sep 2020
- views: 286072
2:22
What Was The Proto-Indo-European Language? | Abhijit Chavda
#AskAbhijit Episode 43, Question 15
WATCH FULL EPISODE (Aryan Invasion? Migration? Tourism? Picnic?) ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CiMft1RHxPs
#AryanInvas...
#AskAbhijit Episode 43, Question 15
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