「proto-indo european」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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Main article: | Proto-Indo-European accent |
Proto-Indo-European accent refers to the accentual system o | |
method, in much the same manner as with | Proto-Indo-European and Proto-Afro-Asiatic. |
e the direct descendants of the verb in | Proto-Indo-European, and are paralleled in other Indo-Europ |
anges that have taken place between the | Proto-Indo-European and the Hittite language stage. |
oup was the first one to split off from | Proto-Indo-European and that all other Indo-European branch |
A | Proto-Indo-European basis has been theorized for the duo ba |
The law operated in most of the | Proto-Indo-European daughter languages, with notable except |
erived from older Proto-Indo-Iranian or | Proto-Indo-European hydronyms as cognate names exist in Ave |
ge was August Schleicher; he did so for | Proto-Indo-European in 1861. |
See also: | Proto-Indo-European language |
ndational contributions to the study of | Proto-Indo-European language accent and ablaut. |
The nouns of the | Proto-Indo-European language (PIE), their morphology and se |
he Indo-European group and they spoke a | Proto-Indo-European language in which by the 9th and 10 cen |
date for the Urheimat (homeland) of the | Proto-Indo-European language, along with the preceding Sred |
mplies a significantly older age of the | Proto-Indo-European language, 9,000 years as opposed to 6,0 |
ed less than a millennium from the late | Proto-Indo-European language, and in turn removed less than |
n which he attempted to reconstruct the | Proto-Indo-European language. |
Main article: | Proto-Indo-European nouns |
is so big because it also comprises the | Proto-Indo-European o-stems. |
d Vedic mythology, postulating a common | Proto-Indo-European origin. |
Stang's law is a | Proto-Indo-European phonological rule named after Norwegian |
h reconstructions have been devised are | Proto-Indo-European, Proto-Uralic, and Proto-Dravidian. |
sidered to reflect the myth's origin in | Proto-Indo-European religion. |
uggests a strong three fold division in | Proto-Indo-European religion. |
Its | Proto-Indo-European root was *sal-. |
Its | Proto-Indo-European root was *kos(e)lo-. |
Its | Proto-Indo-European root was *gʷet- 'resin, gum'. |
Its | Proto-Indo-European root was *deru- 'oak'. |
Its | Proto-Indo-European root was either *leuk- 'to shine' or *l |
name Loucetios may be derived from the | Proto-Indo-European root *leuk- ("shine"). |
ase online at Leiden University gives a | Proto-Indo-European root of *perkwus, becoming Germanic *fe |
via” or “Letauia” may be derived from a | Proto-Indo-European root *pelHa- "to spread out flat", via |
" is probably of Iranian origin, from a | Proto-Indo-European root that is the source of words meanin |
s, with reservations, be traced back to | Proto-Indo-European roots. |
Volume 1: From | Proto-Indo-European to Proto-Tocharian (American Oriental S |
A History of English, Volume I: From | Proto-Indo-European to Proto-Germanic (Oxford University Pr |
Proto-Indo-European voiceless stops are aspirated in Proto- | |
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