BALtology
Baltology is a specialized field within linguistics that focuses on the study of the Baltic languages. These languages, part of the Indo-European family, are primarily spoken in the Baltic region of Northern Europe. The two surviving Baltic languages are Lithuanian and Latvian. Historically, Old Prussian was also a Baltic language, but it is now extinct.
The study of Baltology involves examining the phonology, morphology, syntax, and lexicology of these languages, both
Baltologists also explore the relationship between Baltic languages and other Indo-European branches, as well as their