Indo-European languages
- Indo-Iranian
- Iranian
- Avestan
- Old Persian -> Modern Persian
- Indic
- Sanskrit and Prakrits -> Romany, Bengali, Hindi
- Armenian
- Balto-Slavic
- Baltic -> Prussian, Lettish, Lithuanian
- Slavic
- West -> Polish, Czecho-Slovak
- South -> Bulgarian, Slovenian, Serbo-Croatian
- East -> Russian
- Albanian
- Celtic -> Gallic
- Gaelic -> Old Irish (-> Scots Gaelic, Irish Gaelic,
Manx)
- Brittanic -> Old Welsh (-> Welsh, Cornish, Breton, Pictish)
- Germanic
- North (Old Norse) -> Norwegian, Icelandic, Danish, Swedish
- East -> Gothic
- West
- Anglo-Frisian
- Old Frisian
- Old English
- Mercian -gt; Midland Dialect -> East Midland Dialect ->
Early Modern English -> Modern English
- Northumbrian -> Northern Dialect -> Lowland Scots
- Kentish
- West Saxon -> Southern Dialect -> Dorsetshire Dialect
- German
- Low -> Old Saxon -> Plattdeutsch, Old Low Franconian
(-> Dutch, Flemish)
- High -> Modern Standard German
- Italic
- Oscan
- Umbrian
- Latin
- Portuguese
- Spanish
- Old French -> Norman French, Modern French
- Italian
- Roumanian
- Hellenic
- Doric
- Aeolic
- Ionic-Attic -> Greek (Koine)
- Hittite
- Tocharian
Based on Jeanne H. Herndon, "Relations of some Indo-European
Languages with Detail of English Dialects" in Language:
Introductory Readings, Clark, Eschholz, Rosa (eds.), St.
Martin (1985)
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