The audience is willing to let the Indo-Germanic factors go unchallenged.
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The ancient Indo-Germanic root-language divided first into two principal stems-theSlavo-Germanic and the Aryo-Romanic.
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Early Indo-Germanic languages knew her by that name.
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In India, in like manner, the Indo-Germanic settlers were preceded by a dark-coloured population less susceptible of culture.
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The value of that chronology-whichplaces virtually the "primitive Indo-Germanic-period "beforethe ancient Vedic period (!
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The interior and the north coast, on the other hand, were filled chiefly by Indo-Germanic peoples most nearly cognate to the Iranian.
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We find an equally prolific branching of its two chief stems when we turn to the other division of the Indo-Germanic languages.
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Is this not better evidence of their independent origin, than is the fancied lineage with the Indo-Germanic family of their Oriental descent?
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His mental vision of his meeting is that of a huge gathering of keen people with Indo-Germanic faces, hanging upon every word.
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Sanscrit is now taught universally; and lectures are delivered on the affinities of the Indo-Germanic languages with each other and with the mother-tongue of all.