London/New York: Taylor & Francis, 1998. — 526 p.
This comprehensive reference work is the only book available which explores the way in which different cultures use language and the major features of phonology, morphology, syntax and lexicon of the Indo-European language family.
Comparison and Reconstruction
Sanskrit
The Iranian Languages
Tocharian
The Anatolian Languages
Armenian
Latin
The Italic Languages
The Celtic Languages
the fifth century BC
The Germanic Languages
Slavic
The Baltic Languages
Albanian