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Build your knowledge of Indo-European languages, how they changed through time, and how to reconstruct ancient languages. Every language
belongs to a language family; a group of languages that are genetically related to each other. Indo-European is the name of the language
family to which English belongs, along with many sub-families such as Germanic languages and Romance languages. The Indo-European
language family is now known to consist of thirteen major branches and a number of now extinct languages of which only fragments have been
preserved that may once have formed branches of their own. You’ll delve into the structure and origins of these branches. N...
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VS

Jul 7, 2023

The course reached my interest about the subject. It is not an easy theme, but it was very well teached.Thanks to the team! I look forward for a continuation.

LB

Feb 12, 2023

The course was well done and very engaging. There was a wealth of information, the presenters were great, and overall I found the topic fascinating.

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By Matthew H

Feb 6, 2023

This was really an extraordinary course. The course itself covered just about all that I thought they needed to cover, if not more, while the extra materials were very much appreciated. There were a few bugs in some of the tests, but otherwise I feel the course was exceptionally well done & that I have learned much from it.