"In the case of Indo-European it is certain that there was no such unitary language which can be reached by means of comparison… the Indo-European that we can reach by this means was already deeply split up into a series of varying dialects."
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Burrow T. 1973 The Sanskrit Language (1955 rev ed) London, Faber. page 11. . Quoted in Kazanas, N. (2009). Indo-Aryan origins and other Vedic issues. Chapter 9
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