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(‘hellenic’ is the branch of the ‘indo-european language family’ whose principal member is ‘greek’)
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(in most classifications, ‘hellenic’ consists of ‘greek’ alone, but some linguists use the term ‘hellenic’ to refer to a group consisting of ‘greek proper’ and other varieties thought to be related but different enough to be separate languages, either among ‘ancient neighboring languages’ or among ‘modern spoken dialects’)
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☜*“INDO-EUROPEAN LANGUAGES”* ☞
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