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Strong evidence for an Indo-Slavic branch within the Indo-European family Leiden University (Leiden University Centre for Linguistics). Axel I. Palmér’s monograph, Indo-Slavic Lexical Isoglosses and the Prehistoric Dispersal of Indo-Iranian (2025), investigates the prehistoric connection between the Indo-Iranian and Balto-Slavic language branches. It critically evaluates whether they form a legitimate
Strong evidence for an Indo-Slavic branch within the Indo-European family Leiden University (Leiden University Centre for Linguistics). Axel I. Palmér’s monograph, Indo-Slavic Lexical Isoglosses and the Prehistoric Dispersal of Indo-Iranian (2025), investigates the prehistoric connection between the Indo-Iranian and Balto-Slavic language branches. It critically evaluates whether they form a legitimate "Indo-Slavic" phylogenetic or dialectal subgroup. Historically indo-iranics and balto-slavics are grouped as "satem" languages and linked by the RUKI sound law, these phonological features are ultimately flawed for proving an exclusive subgroup because they are structurally irregular and overlap with other branches. Modern ancient DNA (aDNA) research shows that early Indo-Iranian speakers unexpectedly carried ancestry tied to the European Corded Ware culture, a horizon shared with ancestral Balto-Slavic speakers. Filtering out archaisms confirms a distinct historical period of intense dialectal proximity or a genetic node between Pre-Proto-Indo-Iranian and Pre-Proto-Balto-Slavic. The corpus yields 5 clear lexical replacements and 50 highly exclusive matches. Grammatical Productivity: Most isoglosses consist of complex nominal and verbal derivations. This proves the ancestral speech community shared a prolonged period of active morphological innovation. Socio-Ecological Profiling: The shared vocabulary clusters tightly around advanced dairy production, specialized livestock husbandry, and sub-boreal or forest-steppe landscapes. The Dispersal Pathway: The findings validate a "via-Corded Ware" scenario. Pre-Proto-Indo-Iranian emerged from the European Corded Ware continuum, migrated east through the Abashevo culture, and crystallized into Proto-Indo-Iranian in the Sintashta culture before expanding into Asia. Here some Plausible Shared Innovations: *ghos-to- ('hand'): Av. zasta- Lith. žāstas *h₂eg- ('goat'): Av. aza- Lith. ožŷs, OPr. wosee *h₂eg-ino- ('animal skin'): Av. azina-uuant- RuCS jazьno *bʰe / *bʰegʰ ('outside, without'): MiP/Parth. bē / bēž Lith. bè, OCS bez *bʰudʰ-ro- ('attentive, awake'): Av. zaēni-budra- OCS bъdrъ, Lith. budrùs *dʰeh₁i-nu- ('female mammal'): Av. daēnu- Lith. dienì *dʰemH- / *dʰmeH- ('to blow'): Av. dāmainiia- Lith. dùmti, OCS domy *dʰoH-neh₂- ('grains'): Av. dānō Lith. dúona *gʰeuH-e/o- ('to call, curse'): Av. zauuaiti OCS zovati, Lith. žavėti *gʰouH-o- ('call, invocation'): Av. zauua- Ru. zov *gʰuel- ('to be bent, walk crookedly / evil'): Av. zbarəṇt- \leftrightarrow OCS zъlъ, Lith. žvìlti etc. Palmér, A. I. (2025). Indo-Slavic lexical isoglosses and the prehistoric dispersal of Indo-Iranian. Brill. #indoiranian #indoaryan #baltoslavic #slavic #baltic

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