Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/wéy
Proto-Indo-European
editPronoun
edit*wéy
- we (more than two)
Inflection
editAndrew Sihler's reconstruction | |
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nominative | *we-i |
accusative | *n̥smé ~ *nō̆s |
genitive | *n̥sóm ~ *nō̆s |
ablative | *n̥sm-ét |
dative | *n̥sm-éy ~ *nō̆s |
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Donald Ringe's reconstruction | |||
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nominative | *wéy | ||
accusative | *n̥smé ~ *nos | ||
genitive | ? ~ *nos | ||
dative | ? ~ *nos |
Alwin Kloekhorst's reconstruction | |||
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Proto-Nuclear-Indo-European | |||
nominative | *wey | ||
accusative | *n̥s ~ *nōs (?) | ||
genitive | ? | ||
dative | ? | ||
oblique | *n̥s- ~ *nos | ||
Outer-Anatolian IE | |||
nominative | *wey | ||
oblique | *n̥s- | ||
enclitic | *nos | ||
Proto-Indo-European | |||
nominative | ? | ||
accusative | ? | ||
oblique | ? |
Robert Beekes' reconstruction | |||
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nominative | *wey | ||
accusative | *n̥smé ~ *nōs | ||
genitive | *n̥s(er)o- ~ *nos | ||
ablative | *n̥smed | ||
dative | *n̥smey ~ *n̥s | ||
locative | *n̥smi | ||
instrumental | ? | ||
poss. adj. | *n̥sós |
Frederik Kortlandt's reconstruction | |||
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nominative | *we- | ||
accusative | *n̥sme | ||
genitive | *nos | ||
ablative | ? | ||
dative | ? | ||
locative | *n̥smi |
Michiel de Vaan's reconstruction | |||
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nominative | *wey(s) | ||
accusative | *nōs | ||
genitive-locative | *nos/*nes | ||
ablative | ? | ||
dative | ? | ||
poss. adj. | *ns-tero-s? |
Derived terms
edit- *méy (Contamination with the first person plural verbal suffix and/or the 1st person singular object pronoun)
- Unsorted formations:
Descendants
edit- Proto-Anatolian: *wéyes (see there for further descendants)
- Proto-Germanic: *wīz (< *wéy-s) (see there for further descendants)
- Proto-Indo-Iranian: *wayám (< *weyóm) (see there for further descendants)
- Proto-Tocharian: *wes
References
edit- ^ Sihler, Andrew L. (1995) New Comparative Grammar of Greek and Latin, Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 374
Further reading
edit- Oshiro, Terumasa (1988) “Some Luwian words of Indo-European origin”, in Orient, volume 24, page 51: “(9) our (758)”
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