proto-indo-european pronouns - Axtarish в Google
Proto-Indo-European (PIE) pronouns, especially demonstrative pronouns, are difficult to reconstruct because of their variety in later languages. Personal pronouns · Demonstrative pronouns
Местоимение в праиндоевропейском языке Местоимение в праиндоевропейском языке
Местоиме́ние — часть речи праиндоевропейского языка. Местоимения являются одним из самых устойчивых элементов индоевропейской лексики. Однако, несмотря на их архаичность и устойчивость, реконструкцию затрудняет большое количество изменений по... Википедия
Category:Proto-Indo-European pronoun forms: Proto-Indo-European pronouns that are inflected to display grammatical relations other than the main form.
The personal pronouns of the first person are egō, I, weyes, we; of the second person, tū, thou, juwes, you. The personal pronouns of the third person -he, she, ...
Other common Proto-Indo-European forms were méwijos/ménjos, téwijos, séwijos. ... anaphorics have been integrated into the Personal Pronouns system in Indo- ...
Proto-Indo-European nominals include nouns, adjectives, and pronouns. Their grammatical forms and meanings have been reconstructed by modern linguists.
The reason is that the Proto-Celtic pronoun meaning “I” is derived from a different root (from the Proto-Indo-European pronoun *me, which means “me” in English) ...
The present thesis will deal with the proto-Indo-European anaphoric and relative pronouns, and their possible shared origin. The discussion will be based on a ...
3 окт. 2018 г. · It got to the point where the word for “I” used by the emperor (朕)was different from what everyone else was calling themselves.
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