Тhe Welsh language
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III ???????????? ???????? ???????? ? ?????????? "??????? ????????????? ??????" ?????? ??????????? (?????????? ????) The Welsh language ?????: ????????? ?. ?. ???, 10 ????? ??????? ????????????: ?????????? ?. ?. (??????? ??????????? ?????) ?. ????????, 1999 ?he Welsh language ????????? ?. ?. ???, 10 ????? ?. ???????? The Welsh language, like most of the languages of Europe, and many of those of Asia, has evolved from what linguists term Indo-European. Indo-European was spoken about 6000 years ago (4000 BC) by a seminomadic people who lived in the steppe region of Southern Russia. Speakers of the languages migrated eastwards and westwards; they had reached the Danube valley by 3500 BC and India by 2000 BC. The dialects of Indo-European became much differentiated, chiefly because of migration, and evolved into separate languages. So great was the variety among them that it was not until 1786 that the idea was put forward that a Family of Indo-European languages actually exists. In the twentieth century...

