Today the term Indo-European is commonly used instead of Indo-Germanic as the group include the Romance languages as well. |
Editor-in-Chief, The Encyclopedia Americana 1933 |
Editor-in-Chief, The Encyclopedia Americana 1933 |
The framework of the languages in all the different branches is practically the same.
Today the term Indo-European is commonly used instead of Indo-Germanic as the group include the Romance languages as well.
Based on : The Concise Encyclopedia, A Library Of World Knowledge,Ed. by A.H. McDannald?, B.L., Editor-in-Chief, The Encyclopedia Americana 1933