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User:Dghmonwiskos

Hello, I'm a student from Portugal who is mainly interested in the reconstruction of PIE. User:Dghmonwiskos/Sandbox User:Dghmonwiskos/Verb endings...


User:Dghmonwiskos/Verb endings

User:Dghmonwiskos/Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/-m̥ User:Dghmonwiskos/Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/-mi User:Dghmonwiskos...


User:Dghmonwiskos/Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/mes-

Unable to infer source from pagename 'User:Dghmonwiskos/Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/mes-' as it isn't a Reconstruction or Appendix page *mems- (reduplicated)...


User:Dghmonwiskos/reconstruction accuracy: h₃nóh₁mn̥

have explained this on another User:Dghmonwiskos/*h₃nóh₁mn̥ and so I can similarly merge forms with and without a laryngeal. I will thus represent the...


User:Dghmonwiskos//a/

Kurdish: Lua error in Module:parameters at line 590: Parameter 1 should be a valid language or etymology language code; the value "ku" is not valid. See...


User:Dghmonwiskos/Sandbox

Western Romance conjugation...


User:Dghmonwiskos/Different Laryngeals

subject to coloring; thus, /ɦə/=>/ə/, /xə/=>/xɐ/, /ɣə/=>/ɐ/, /χ(ʷ)ə/=>/χɵ/, /ʁ̰(ʷ)ə/=>/ʁ̰ɵ/. The reason I reconstruct two a-colouring and two o-colouring...


User:Dghmonwiskos/Pter n̥se

prayer into PIE into a dactylic hexameter. To do this, I had to mess around a lot with the word order, as well as bend the rules to a degree (for example...


User:Dghmonwiskos/h₃nóh₁mn̥

In the cases of Germanic, Hellenic and Phrygian, the noun declines with a short *o throughout. This can be explained by the fact that, in forms of the...


User:Dghmonwiskos/Ideas for the development of Proto-Germanic

Reconstructions of Proto-Germanic show a verb system with two tenses: the past and present tense. The way these tenses would have been formed was what...