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|date              = 2024
|date              = 2024
|created          = 10000-8000 BP
|created          = 12000-10000 BP
|familycolor      = Pangaean Code
|familycolor      = Pangaean Code
|ancestor          = Transitional Dialect
|ancestor          = Transitional Dialect
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===Development from Paleolithic Codes===
===Development from Paleolithic Codes===


The history of Aryan taken into account starts with a transition from the dialects of the Low Paleolithic, mostly regarding the [[Pangaean Code]] as its ultimate source, next to the influence of the [[Diluvian Code|Diluvian]] and [[Hyperborean Code|Hyperborean]] Codes. Although the actor responsible for this transition is a matter of debate even within the experiment, the loss of archaic features is assumed to coincide with the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last%20Glacial%20Period End of the Ice Age]. At that time (roughly 12000 years Before Present), the loss of strict adherence to the primordial grammar might have allowed sound changes to take place, as seen below.
The history of Aryan taken into account starts with the transition from Atomism to Double Articulation. [...] by the dialects of the Upper Paleolithic, mostly regarding the [[Pangaean Code]] as its ultimate source, next to the influence of the [[Diluvian Code|Diluvian]] and [[Hyperborean Code|Hyperborean]] Codes. Although the actor responsible for this transition is a matter of debate even within the experiment, the loss of archaic features is assumed to coincide with the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last%20Glacial%20Period End of the Last Ice Age]. At that time (roughly 12000 years Before Present), the loss of strict adherence to the primordial grammar might have allowed sound changes to take place, as seen below.<br>
*Weak (plosive) stops become aspirated preceding a laryngeal consonant;
 
*Strong (implosive) stops become weak preceding a laryngeal consonant;
*Weak (plosive) stops become aspirated/murmured preceding a laryngeal consonant, as strong (ejective/implosive) stops gain plosive qualities in the same position.<br>


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|-
|-
|/kH/→/k<sup>h</sup>/
|/kH/→/k<sup>h</sup>/
|/ƙH/→/k/
|/kʼH/→/k/
|/gH/→/g<sup>h</sup>/
|/gH/→/g<sup>ɦ</sup>/
|/ɠH/→/g/
|/ɠH/→/g/
|-
|-
|/pH/→/p<sup>h</sup>/
|/pH/→/p<sup>h</sup>/
|/ƥH/→/p/
|/pʼH/→/p/
|/bH/→/b<sup>h</sup>/
|/bH/→/b<sup>ɦ</sup>/
|/ɓH/→/b/
|/ɓH/→/b/
|-
|-
|/tH/→/t<sup>h</sup>/
|/tH/→/t<sup>h</sup>/
|/ƭH/→/t/
|/tʼH/→/t/
|/dH/→/d<sup>h</sup>/
|/dH/→/d<sup>ɦ</sup>/
|/ɗH/→/d/
|/ɗH/→/d/
|}
|}


This production of new aspirated series would naturally inhibit the implosive sounds, which became plosive:  
*The production of aspirated/murmured series contaminates the regular sounds, whose qualities of <small>WEAK</small> and <small>STRONG</small> are rearranged to accomodate [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspirated%20consonant Aspiration]/[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breathy%20voice Breathy Voice] instead of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ejective%20consonant Ejection]/[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Implosive%20consonant Implosion].<br>


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|/k/→/k/
|/k/→/k/
|/g/→/g/
|/g/→/g/
|/ƙ/→/k<sup>h</sup>/
|//→/k<sup>h</sup>/
|/ɠ/→/g<sup>h</sup>/
|/ɠ/→/g<sup>ɦ</sup>/
|-
|-
|/p/→/p/
|/p/→/p/
|/b/→/b/
|/b/→/b/
|/ƥ/→/p<sup>h</sup>/
|//→/p<sup>h</sup>/
|/ɓ/→/b<sup>h</sup>/
|/ɓ/→/b<sup>ɦ</sup>/
|-
|-
|/t/→/t/
|/t/→/t/
|/d/→/d/
|/d/→/d/
|/ƭ/→/t<sup>h</sup>/
|//→/t<sup>h</sup>/
|/ɗ/→/d<sup>h</sup>/
|/ɗ/→/d<sup>ɦ</sup>/
|}
|}


*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relative%20articulation Relative articulated sounds] when stops transform into Diluvian consonant clusters following former examples of aspiration/breathy voice.<br>


{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 396px; text-align:center;"
{| class="wikitable"
! style="width: 66px; " |
|-
! style="width: 66px; " |Aryan
!Retracted<br />before<br />Laryngeal
!Retracted
!Advanced<br />before<br />Laryngeal
!Advanced
|-
|-
! p
|/k̠H/→/k<sup>h</sup>p<sup>h</sup>/
| *p<sup>h</sup>t<sup>h</sup> / *p<sup>h</sup> / *p<sup>h</sup>k<sup>h</sup>; *p<sup>h</sup>kʷ<sup>h</sup>
|/k̠/→/kp/
|/k̟H//k<sup>h</sup>t<sup>h</sup>/
|/k̟/→/kt/
|-
|-
! t
|/p̠H/→/p<sup>h</sup>t<sup>h</sup>/
| *t<sup>h</sup>k<sup>h</sup>; *t<sup>h</sup>kʷ<sup>h</sup> / *t<sup>h</sup> / *t<sup>h</sup>p<sup>h</sup>
|/p̠/→/pt/
|/p̟H//p<sup>h</sup>k<sup>h</sup>/
|/p̟/→/pk/
|-
|-
! k
|/t̠H/→/t<sup>h</sup>k<sup>h</sup>/
| *k<sup>h</sup>p<sup>h</sup> / *k<sup>h</sup>; *kʷ / *k<sup>h</sup>t<sup>h</sup>
|/t̠/→/tk/
|/t̟H//t<sup>h</sup>p<sup>h</sup>/
|/t̟/→/tp/
|-
|-
! b
|/g̠H/→/g<sup>ɦ</sup>b<sup>ɦ</sup>/
| *bd / *b / *bg; *bgʷ
|/g̠/→/gb/
|/g̟H/→/g<sup>ɦ</sup>d<sup>ɦ</sup>/
|/g̟/→/gd/
|-
|-
! d  
|/b̠H/→/b<sup>ɦ</sup>d<sup>ɦ</sup>/
| *dg; *dgʷ / *d / *db
|/b̠/→/bd/
|/b̟H/→/b<sup>ɦ</sup>g<sup>ɦ</sup>/
|/b̟/→/bg/
|-
|-
! g  
|/d̠H/→/d<sup>ɦ</sup>g<sup>ɦ</sup>/
| *gb / *g, *gʷ / gd
|/d̠/→/dg/
|/d̟H/→/d<sup>ɦ</sup>b<sup>ɦ</sup>/
|/d̟/→/db/
|-
|-
! pʼ
|/k̠ʼH/→/kp/
| *pʼtʼ / *pʼ; *p / *pʼkʼ; *pʼkʷʼ
|/k̠ʼ/→/k<sup>h</sup>p<sup>h</sup>/
|/k̟ʼH/→/kt/
|/k̟ʼ/→/k<sup>h</sup>t<sup>h</sup>/
|-
|-
! tʼ
|/p̠ʼH/→/pt/
| *tʼkʷʼ / *tʼ, t / *tʼpʼ
|/p̠ʼ/→/p<sup>h</sup>t<sup>h</sup>/
|/p̟ʼH/→/pk/
|/p̟ʼ/→/p<sup>h</sup>k<sup>h</sup>/
|-
|-
! kʼ
|/t̠ʼH/→/tk/
| kʼpʼ / *kʼ; *k; *kʷʼ / kʼtʼ
|/t̠ʼ/→/t<sup>h</sup>k<sup>h</sup>/
|/t̟ʼH/→/tp/
|/t̟ʼ/→/t<sup>h</sup>p<sup>h</sup>/
|-
|-
! ɓ
|/ɠ̠H/→/gb/
| *b<sup>h</sup>d<sup>h</sup> / *b<sup>h</sup> / *b<sup>h</sup>g<sup>h</sup>; *b<sup>h</sup>gʷ<sup>h</sup>
|/ɠ̠/→/g<sup>ɦ</sup>b<sup>ɦ</sup>/
|/ɠ̟H/→/gd/
|/ɠ̟//g<sup>ɦ</sup>d<sup>ɦ</sup>/
|-
|-
! ɗ
|/ɓ̠H/→/bd/
| *d<sup>h</sup>g<sup>h</sup>; *d<sup>h</sup>gʷ<sup>h</sup> / *d<sup>h</sup> / *d<sup>h</sup>b<sup>h</sup>
|/ɓ̠/→/b<sup>ɦ</sup>d<sup>ɦ</sup>/
|/ɓ̟H/→/bg/
|/ɓ̟//b<sup>ɦ</sup>g<sup>ɦ</sup>/
|-
|-
! ɠ
|/ɗ̠H/→/dg/
| *g<sup>h</sup>b<sup>h</sup> / *g<sup>h</sup>; *gʷ<sup>h</sup> / *g<sup>h</sup>d<sup>h</sup>
|/ɗ̠/→/d<sup>ɦ</sup>g<sup>ɦ</sup>/
|/ɗ̟H/→/db/
|/ɗ̟//d<sup>ɦ</sup>b<sup>ɦ</sup>/
|}
|}


===Development into Indo-Anatolian Languages===
*Sonorants, contrary to the stop series, remain conserved when onset; however, they collapse as voiced codas.<br>
[...]<br>
 
The language is demonstrared using two modern Indo-European languages (German and Russian) and two ancient ones (Latin and Greek).
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!Voiceless<br />Sonorant(I)
!Voiced<br />Sonorant(I)
!Voiceless<br />Sonorant(II)
!Voiced<br />Sonorant(II)
|-
|/j̥/→/j̥/~/j/
|/j/→/j/
|/w̥/→/w̥/~/w/
|/w/→/w/
|-
|/n̥/→/n̥/~/n/
|/n/→/n/
|/m̥/→/m̥/~/m/
|/m/→/m/
|-
|/l̥/→/l̥/~/l/
|/l/→/l/
|/r̥/→/r̥/~/r/
|/r/→/r/
|}
 
*The positive and negative forms of the sonorants still follow a Diluvian paradigm.
 
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!Retracted<br />Voiceless<br />Sonorant
!Retracted<br />Voiced<br />Sonorant
!Advanced<br />Voiceless<br />Sonorant
!Advanced<br />Voiced<br />Sonorant
|-
|/j̠̊/→/j̥/~/j/
|/j̠/→/j/
|/j̟̊/→/j̥/~/j/
|/j̟/→/j/
|-
|/n̠̊/→/kn/
|/n̠/→/kn
|/n̟̊/→/pn/
|/n̊/→/pn/
|-
|/l̠̊/→/l̥/~/l/
|/l̠/→/l/
|/l̟̊/→/l̥/~/l/
|/l̟/→/l/
|-
|/ẘ̠/→/w̥/~/w/
|/w̠/→/w/
|/ẘ̟/→/w̥/~/w/
|/w̟/→/w/
|-
|/m̠̊/→/dm/
|/m̠/→/dm/
|/m̟̊/→/gm/
|/m̟/→/gm/
|-
|/r̠̊/→/r̥/~/r/
|/r̠/→/r/
|/r̟̊/→/r̥/~/r/
|/r̟/→/r/
|}
 
 


*/ə/ > */e/ when pretonic or tonic polysyllabic [exception: o-derivation]
*Within the turbulents, clicks are exchanged by ...; laryngeals ...
*/ə/ > */o/ when postonic or tonic monosyllabic (*pʰ∅rás > *pʰárs >*pʰórs > *pʰṓr) [exception: o-derivation] *monosyllabic words without pithc accept /e/ instead (*swa > *swe)
*/əi̯/ > */e/, */aː/ when result of zero-grade (''*gain-'' >''*g∅n-tás'' > ''*gnaitás'' > ''*gnātós'', as in Latin gnātus and Greek -γνητός)
*/ai̯/ > */ai̯/


*pʰrás
p̠hṵh > *pʰtʰūymás ( *pʰtʰūh1-más) > fumus
heħʘ̪ > h1eh2dʷ [nominative *séh2dʷ (=**h1éh2dʷ-as)] > *sweh2dʷ- > suavis
there can only be one laryngeal in a root... except when former clicks.
*meh2dʷ (=**h1eh2dʷ-más) > *médʰu [*mélid, a variation]
dʷ- > *b-~bʰ-, -dʷ > -d
dʲ- > *s~*sw-, -dʲ > -di
*h<sub>2</sub>oh<sub>2</sub>dʲ-, *h<sub>2</sub>óh<sub>2</sub>dʲam "hatred"
? > *ak "sharp" borrowing
*dʲairgʰ > *swergʰ... "be ill"
sour < *sūrós (*sweh2-rós) < *dʲāyrás (=*dʲeh2-rás)


laryngeals turn into vowels and vice-versa
*mai > *meh1




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! style="width: 66px; " |
! style="width: 66px; " |
! style="width: 66px; " |Sanskrit
! style="width: 66px; " |Aryan
! style="width: 66px; " |Avestan
|-
! style="width: 66px; " |O.C.S.
! p
! style="width: 66px; " |Lithuanian
| *p<sup>h</sup>t<sup>h</sup> / *p<sup>h</sup> / *p<sup>h</sup>k<sup>h</sup>; *p<sup>h</sup>kʷ<sup>h</sup>
! style="width: 66px; " |Albanian
! style="width: 66px; " |Armenian
! style="width: 66px; " |Hittite
! style="width: 66px; " |Tocharian
! style="width: 66px; " |Greek
! style="width: 66px; " |Latin
! style="width: 66px; " |Goidelic
! style="width: 66px; " |Gothic
|-
|-
! >*p
! t
| p;
| *t<sup>h</sup>k<sup>h</sup>; *t<sup>h</sup>kʷ<sup>h</sup> / *t<sup>h</sup> / *t<sup>h</sup>p<sup>h</sup>
| p; f
| p
| p
| p
| h; w
| p;  pp
| p
| p / pt
| p
| ∅
| f; β
|-
|-
! >*t
! k
|
| *k<sup>h</sup>p<sup>h</sup> / *k<sup>h</sup>; *kʷ / *k<sup>h</sup>t<sup>h</sup>
|
|
| x x
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
! >*k
! b
|
| *bd / *b / *bg; *bgʷ
| x x
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
! >*ḱ
! d
|  
| *dg; *dgʷ / *d / *db
| x x
|-
|
! g
|
| *gb / *g, *gʷ / gd
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|}
 
p pt p ∅ f;
b [β] [C 6] f;
v, f[C 2]
 
 
 
thorn clusters, *sD, *sR, ? *ts, ? Bartholomae's law...
 
{| class=wikitable style="white-space: nowrap;"
|+ Table 1. Reflexes of Proto-Indo-European single consonants
|-
|-
! rowspan="3"| PIE
!
! colspan="2"| [[Indo-Iranian languages|Indo-Iranian]]
| *pʼtʼ / *pʼ; *p / *pʼkʼ; *pʼkʷʼ
! colspan="2"| [[Balto-Slavic languages|Balto-Slavic]]
|-
! rowspan="3"| [[Albanian language|Alb.]] !! rowspan="3"| [[Armenian language|Arm.]] !! [[Anatolian languages|Anatol.]] !! rowspan="3"| [[Tocharian languages|Toch.]] !! colspan="2" rowspan="2"| [[Greek language|Greek]] !! [[Italic languages|Italic]] !! colspan="2"| [[Celtic languages|Celtic]]
!
! colspan="2"| [[Germanic languages|Germanic]]
| *tʼkʷʼ / *tʼ, t / *tʼpʼ
|- align=center
|-
! rowspan="2"| [[Sanskrit]] !! rowspan="2"| [[Avestan]]
!
! rowspan="2"| [[Old Church Slavonic|O.C.S.]] !! rowspan="2"| [[Lithuanian language|Lith.]]
| kʼpʼ / *kʼ; *k; *kʷʼ / kʼtʼ
! rowspan="2"| [[Hittite language|Hitt.]]
|-
! rowspan="2"| [[Latin]]
! ɓ
! colspan="2"| [[Old Irish]]
| *b<sup>h</sup>d<sup>h</sup> / *b<sup>h</sup> / *b<sup>h</sup>g<sup>h</sup>; *b<sup>h</sup>gʷ<sup>h</sup>
! rowspan="2"| [[Gothic language|Gothic]]
|-
! rowspan="2"| [[English language|English]]
! ɗ
|- align=center
| *d<sup>h</sup>g<sup>h</sup>; *d<sup>h</sup>gʷ<sup>h</sup> / *d<sup>h</sup> / *d<sup>h</sup>b<sup>h</sup>
| <small>normal</small>
|-
| <small>C+[j] <ref group=C name=consonants>A capital ''C'' stands for ''consonant'' in this table</ref></small>
! ɠ
| <small>normal</small>
| *g<sup>h</sup>b<sup>h</sup> / *g<sup>h</sup>; *gʷ<sup>h</sup> / *g<sup>h</sup>d<sup>h</sup>
| <small>-C- <ref group=C name=VXV>Between vowels</ref> <ref group=C name=consonants/></small>
|}
|- align=center
 
!{{PIE|*p}}
===Development into Indo-Anatolian Languages===
|{{PIE|p}}; {{PIE|ph}} {{IPA|[pʰ]}} <ref group=C name=P+H>Before an original h₂.</ref>
[...]<br>
|{{PIE|p}}; {{PIE|f}} <ref group=C name=CH>Before a consonant or original laryngeal.</ref>
The language is demonstrared using two modern Indo-European languages (German and Russian) and two ancient ones (Latin and Greek).
| colspan="3"|{{PIE|p}}
 
|{{PIE|h}};<br />{{PIE|w}} <ref group=C name=VCV>After a vowel.</ref>
What marks a Transitional Dialect:
|{{PIE|p}}, pp
*the presence of mobile roots
| colspan="2" |p
 
|{{PIE|pt}}
*/ə/ > */e/ when pretonic or tonic polysyllabic [exception: o-derivation]
|{{PIE|p}}
*/ə/ > */o/ when postonic or tonic monosyllabic (*pʰ∅rás > *pʰárs >*pʰórs > *pʰṓr) [exception: o-derivation] *monosyllabic words without pithc accept /e/ instead (*swa > *swe)
|colspan="2"|{{PIE|∅}}
*/əi̯/ > */e/, */aː/ when result of zero-grade (''*gain-'' >''*g∅n-tás'' > ''*gnaitás'' > ''*gnātós'', as in Latin gnātus and Greek -γνητός)
|{{PIE|f}};<br />{{PIE|b}} {{IPA|[β]}} <ref group="C" name="Verner">Following an unstressed vowel ([[Verner's law]]).</ref>
*/ai̯/ > */ai̯/
|{{PIE|f}};<br />{{PIE|v, f}}<ref group=C name=VXV/>
*kʰpʰ-
|- align=center
*kp- > *kʷʰ-
!{{PIE|*t}}
*kn- > *sn-
|{{PIE|t}}; {{PIE|th}} {{IPA|[t̪ʰ]}} <ref group=C name=P+H/>
an original click as onset inverts the laryngeals:
|{{PIE|t}}; {{PIE|θ}}<ref group=C name=CH/>
ǁheħp > tɬeh1p> seh1p
| colspan="3"|{{PIE|t}}
an original click as coda preserves both laryngeals:
|{{PIE|tʿ}} {{IPA|[tʰ]}}
heħʘ̪ > *h1eh2dʷ > sweh2d
|{{PIE|t}}, tt;<br />{{PIE|z}} {{IPA|[ts]}} <ref group=C name=Cie>Before a (PIE) front vowel ({{PIE|*i, *e}}).</ref>
həħǁ > *h1ah2t͡ɬ > *sent
|{{PIE|t}};<br />{{PIE|c}} {{IPA|[c]}} <ref group=C name=Cie/>
 
|{{PIE|t}}
When an <e> is introduced in adjectives, the accent falls
|rowspan="4"|{{PIE|s}}; {{PIE|tt}}/{{PIE|ss}}<ref group=C name=VCV/>
n̠ʕih > *knaiás > *sénos "old"
|{{PIE|t}}
compare
|{{PIE|t}}|| {{PIE|th}} {{IPA|[θ]}}
*sādú > *swādús "sweet"
|{{PIE|þ}} {{IPA|[θ]}};<br />{{PIE|d}} {{IPA|[ð]}}; <ref group="C" name="Verner"/>
*sādú méh2dʷ
|{{PIE|th}};<br />{{PIE|d}}; <ref group="C" name="Verner"/>
*swādús médʰu~mélid
|- align=center
 
!{{PIE|*ḱ}}
Primordial elements transitioned into particles in Aryan. That is: Aryan roots could be changed back then. Those were the mobile roots. For example: *dʷ survived as PIE *-id, which was a particle used to indicate comestibles.
|{{PIE|ś}} {{IPA|]}}
 
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|s}}
*pʰrás
|{{PIE|š}} {{IPA|[ʃ]}}
 
|{{PIE|th}} {{IPA|[θ]}};<br />{{PIE|k}}<ref group=C name=XSon>Before a [[sonorant]].</ref>
laryngeals turn into vowels and vice-versa
|{{PIE|s}}
*mai > *meh1
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|k}}, kk
 
| rowspan="3"|{{PIE|k}};<br />{{PIE|ś}} {{IPA|[ɕ]}}<ref group=C name=XSon/>
 
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|k}}
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 396px; text-align:center;"
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|c}} {{IPA|[k]}}
! style="width: 66px; " |
| rowspan="3"|{{PIE|c}} {{IPA|[k]}} || rowspan="3"| {{PIE|ch}} {{IPA|[x]}}
! style="width: 66px; " |Sanskrit
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|h}};<br />{{PIE|g}} {{IPA|[ɣ]}} <ref group="C" name="Verner"/>
! style="width: 66px; " |Avestan
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|h}};<br />{{PIE|∅}};<ref group=C name=VXV/><br />{{PIE|y}} <ref group="C" name="Verner"/><br />
! style="width: 66px; " |O.C.S.
|- align=center
! style="width: 66px; " |Lithuanian
!{{PIE|*k}}
! style="width: 66px; " |Albanian
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|k}}; {{PIE|c}} {{IPA|[t͡ɕ]}}; <ref group=C name=Cie/><br />{{PIE|kh}} {{IPA|[kʰ]}} <ref group=C name=P+H/>
! style="width: 66px; " |Armenian
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|k}}; {{PIE|c}} {{IPA|[tʃ]}}; <ref group=C name=Cie/><br />{{PIE|x}}<ref group=C name=CH/>
! style="width: 66px; " |Hittite
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|k}};<br />{{PIE|č}} {{IPA|[tʃ]}}; <ref group=C name=Cie/><br />{{PIE|c}} {{IPA|[ts]}}<ref group=C name=Xie>Before secondary (post-PIE) front-vowels.</ref>
! style="width: 66px; " |Tocharian
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|k}}
! style="width: 66px; " |Greek
|{{PIE|k}};<br />{{PIE|q}} {{IPA|[c]}}<ref group=C name=Xie/>
! style="width: 66px; " |Latin
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|kʿ}} {{IPA|[kʰ]}}
! style="width: 66px; " |Goidelic
|- align=center
! style="width: 66px; " |Gothic
!{{PIE|*kʷ}}
|-
|{{PIE|k}};<br />{{PIE|s}}; <ref group=C name=Cie/><br />{{PIE|q}} {{IPA|[c]}}<ref group=C name=Xie/>
! >*p
|{{PIE|ku}}, kku
| p;
|{{PIE|p}};<br />{{PIE|t}}; <ref group=C name=Cie/><br />{{PIE|k}}<ref group=C name=Xu>Before or after a (PIE) {{PIE|u}}</ref>
| p; f
|{{PIE|qu}} {{IPA|[kʷ]}};<br />{{PIE|c}} {{IPA|[k]}} <ref group=C>Before or after a (PIE) rounded vowel ({{PIE|*u}}, {{PIE|*o}}).</ref>
| p
|{{PIE|ƕ}} {{IPA|[ʍ]}};<br />{{PIE|gw, w}} <ref group="C" name="Verner"/><br />
| p
|{{PIE|wh}};<br />{{PIE|w}} <ref group="C" name="Verner"/>
| p
|- align=center
| h; w
!{{PIE|*b}}
| p;  pp
|{{PIE|b}}; {{PIE|bh}} <ref group=C name=P+H/>
| p
|{{PIE|b}}; {{PIE|β}} <ref group=C name=YAv/>
| p / pt
| colspan="3"|{{PIE|b}}
| p
| colspan="3"|{{PIE|p}}
| ∅
| {{PIE|b}}
| f; β
| {{PIE|pt}}
|-
| {{PIE|b}}
! >*t
|{{PIE|b}} {{IPA|[b]}} || -{{IPA|[β]}}-
|
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|p}}
|
|- align=center
|
!{{PIE|*d}}
| x x
|{{PIE|d}}; {{PIE|dh}} <ref group=C name=P+H/>
|
|{{PIE|d}}; {{PIE|δ}} <ref group=C name=YAv/>
|
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|d}}
|
|{{PIE|d}};<br />{{PIE|dh}} {{IPA|[ð]}}<ref group=C name=VXV/>
|
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|t}}
|
|{{PIE|ts}};<br />{{PIE|ś}} {{IPA|[ɕ]}} <ref group=C name=Cie/>
|
|{{PIE|d}}
|
|rowspan="4"|{{PIE|z}} {{IPA|[zd]}} > {{IPA|[z]}}
|
|{{PIE|d}}
|-
|{{PIE|d}} {{IPA|[d]}} || -{{IPA|[ð]}}-
! >*k
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|t}}
|  
|- align=center
| x x
!{{PIE|*ǵ}}
|
|{{PIE|j}} {{IPA|[d͡ʑ]}};<br />{{PIE|h}} {{IPA|[ɦ]}} <ref group=C name=P+H/>
|
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|z}}
|
|{{PIE|ž}} {{IPA|[ʒ]}}
|
|{{PIE|dh}} {{IPA|[ð]}};<br />{{PIE|g}}<ref group=C name=XSon/>
|
|{{PIE|c}} {{IPA|[ts]}}
|
| rowspan="2"|k
|
| rowspan="3"|{{PIE|k}};<br />{{PIE|ś}} {{IPA|[ɕ]}}<ref group=C name=XSon/>
|
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|g}}
|
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|g}}
|
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|g}} {{IPA|[ɡ]}} || rowspan="2"| -{{IPA|[ɣ]}}-
|-
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|k}}
! >*ḱ
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|c / k}};<br />{{PIE|ch}}<ref group=C name=Xie/>
|  
| x x
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p pt p ∅ f;
b [β] [C 6] f;
v, f[C 2]
 
 
 
thorn clusters, *sD, *sR, ? *ts, ? Bartholomae's law...
 
{| class=wikitable style="white-space: nowrap;"
|+ Table 1. Reflexes of Proto-Indo-European single consonants
|-
! rowspan="3"| PIE
! colspan="2"| [[Indo-Iranian languages|Indo-Iranian]]
! colspan="2"| [[Balto-Slavic languages|Balto-Slavic]]
! rowspan="3"| [[Albanian language|Alb.]] !! rowspan="3"| [[Armenian language|Arm.]] !! [[Anatolian languages|Anatol.]] !! rowspan="3"| [[Tocharian languages|Toch.]] !! colspan="2" rowspan="2"| [[Greek language|Greek]] !! [[Italic languages|Italic]] !! colspan="2"| [[Celtic languages|Celtic]]
! colspan="2"| [[Germanic languages|Germanic]]
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*g}}
! rowspan="2"| [[Sanskrit]] !! rowspan="2"| [[Avestan]]
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|g}}; {{PIE|j}} {{IPA|[d͡ʑ]}}; <ref group=C name=Cie/><br />{{PIE|gh}}; <ref group=C name=P+H/> {{PIE|h}} {{IPA|]}} <ref group=C name=P+H/>
! rowspan="2"| [[Old Church Slavonic|O.C.S.]] !! rowspan="2"| [[Lithuanian language|Lith.]]
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|g}}; {{PIE|j}} {{IPA|[dʒ]}}; <ref group=C name=Cie/><br />{{PIE|γ}} <ref group=C name=YAv/>
! rowspan="2"| [[Hittite language|Hitt.]]
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|g}};<br />{{PIE|ž}} {{IPA|[ʒ]}}; <ref group=C name=Cie/><br />{{PIE|dz}}<ref group=C name=Xie/>
! rowspan="2"| [[Latin]]
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|g}}
! colspan="2"| [[Old Irish]]
|{{PIE|g}}
! rowspan="2"| [[Gothic language|Gothic]]
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|k}}
! rowspan="2"| [[English language|English]]
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*gʷ}}
| <small>normal</small>
|{{PIE|g}};<br />{{PIE|z}}; <ref group=C name=Cie/><br />{{PIE|gj}} {{IPA|[ɟ]}}<ref group=C name=Xie/>
| <small>C+[j] <ref group=C name=consonants>A capital ''C'' stands for ''consonant'' in this table</ref></small>
|ku
| <small>normal</small>
|{{PIE|b}};<br />{{PIE|d}}; <ref group=C name=Cie/><br />{{PIE|g}}<ref group=C name=Xu/>
| <small>-C- <ref group=C name=VXV>Between vowels</ref> <ref group=C name=consonants/></small>
|{{PIE|u}} {{IPA|[w > v]}};<br />{{PIE|gu}} {{IPA|[ɡʷ]}} <ref group=C name=ngw>After {{PIE|n}}.</ref>
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|b}} {{IPA|[b]}} ||rowspan="2"| -{{IPA|[β]}}-
|{{PIE|q}} {{IPA|[kʷ]}}
|{{PIE|qu}}
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|''*pʰ''}}
!{{PIE|*p}}
|{{PIE|bh}} {{IPA|[]}}
|{{PIE|p}}; {{PIE|ph}} {{IPA|[]}} <ref group=C name=P+H>Before an original h₂.</ref>
|{{PIE|b}}; {{PIE|β}} <ref group=C name=YAv>In [[Avestan#Forms and stages of development|Younger Avestan]], after a vowel.</ref>
|{{PIE|p}}; {{PIE|f}} <ref group=C name=CH>Before a consonant or original laryngeal.</ref>
| colspan="3"|{{PIE|b}}
| colspan="3"|{{PIE|p}}
|{{PIE|b}};<br />{{PIE|w}}<ref group=C name=VXV/>
|{{PIE|h}};<br />{{PIE|w}} <ref group=C name=VCV>After a vowel.</ref>
| colspan="2"|p
|{{PIE|p}}, pp
|{{PIE|ph}} {{IPA|[pʰ]}}
| colspan="2" |p
|{{PIE|pt}}
|{{PIE|pt}}
|{{PIE|f}};<ref group=C name=#X>At the beginning of a word</ref><br />{{PIE|b}}
|{{PIE|p}}
|{{PIE|b}} {{IPA|[b]}};<br />{{PIE|b}} {{IPA|[β]}};<ref group=C name=VXV/><br />{{PIE|f}} <ref group=C name=final/>
|colspan="2"|{{PIE|}}
|{{PIE|b}};<br />{{PIE|v / f}}<ref group=C name=VXVR>Between vowels, or between a vowel and r, l (on either side)</ref>
|{{PIE|f}};<br />{{PIE|b}} {{IPA|[β]}} <ref group="C" name="Verner">Following an unstressed vowel ([[Verner's law]]).</ref>
|{{PIE|f}};<br />{{PIE|v, f}}<ref group=C name=VXV/>
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|''*tʰ''}}
!{{PIE|*t}}
|{{PIE|dh}} {{IPA|[]}}
|{{PIE|t}}; {{PIE|th}} {{IPA|[t̪ʰ]}} <ref group=C name=P+H/>
|{{PIE|d}}; {{PIE|δ}} <ref group=C name=YAv/>
|{{PIE|t}}; {{PIE|θ}}<ref group=C name=CH/>
| colspan="4"|{{PIE|d}}
| colspan="3"|{{PIE|t}}
|t
|{{PIE|tʿ}} {{IPA|[tʰ]}}
|{{PIE|t}}, tt;<br />{{PIE|z}} {{IPA|[ts]}} <ref group=C name=Cie>Before a (PIE) front vowel ({{PIE|*i, *e}}).</ref>
|{{PIE|t}};<br />{{PIE|c}} {{IPA|[c]}} <ref group=C name=Cie/>
|{{PIE|t}};<br />{{PIE|c}} {{IPA|[c]}} <ref group=C name=Cie/>
|{{PIE|th}} {{IPA|[tʰ]}}
|{{PIE|t}}
| rowspan="4"|{{PIE|tt}}/{{PIE|ss}}
|rowspan="4"|{{PIE|s}}; {{PIE|tt}}/{{PIE|ss}}<ref group=C name=VCV/>
|{{PIE|f}};<ref group=C name=#X/><br />{{PIE|d}};<br />{{PIE|b}} <ref group=C>After {{PIE|u, r}} or before {{PIE|r, l}}.</ref>
|{{PIE|t}}
|{{PIE|d}} {{IPA|[d]}} || -{{IPA|[ð]}}-
|{{PIE|t}}|| {{PIE|th}} {{IPA|[θ]}}
|{{PIE|d}};<br />{{PIE|d}} {{IPA|[ð]}};<ref group=C name=VXV/><br />{{PIE|þ}} <ref group=C name=final/>
|{{PIE|þ}} {{IPA|[θ]}};<br />{{PIE|d}} {{IPA|[ð]}}; <ref group="C" name="Verner"/>
|{{PIE|d}}
|{{PIE|th}};<br />{{PIE|d}}; <ref group="C" name="Verner"/>
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*ǵʰ}}
!{{PIE|*}}
|{{PIE|h}} {{IPA|[ɦ]}}
|{{PIE|ś}} {{IPA|[ɕ]}}
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|z}}
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|s}}
|{{PIE|ž}} {{IPA|[ʒ]}}
|{{PIE|š}} {{IPA|[ʃ]}}
|{{PIE|dh}} {{IPA|[ð]}};<br />{{PIE|d}}<ref group=C name=XSon/>
|{{PIE|th}} {{IPA|[θ]}};<br />{{PIE|k}}<ref group=C name=XSon>Before a [[sonorant]].</ref>
|{{PIE|j}} {{IPA|[dz]}};<br />{{PIE|z}}<ref group=C name=VXV/>
|{{PIE|s}}
| rowspan="2"|k
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|k}}, kk
| rowspan="3"|{{PIE|k}};<br />{{PIE|ś}} {{IPA|[ɕ]}} <ref group=C name=Cie/>
| rowspan="3"|{{PIE|k}};<br />{{PIE|ś}} {{IPA|[ɕ]}}<ref group=C name=XSon/>
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|kh}} {{IPA|[kʰ]}}
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|k}}
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|h}};<br />{{PIE|h}} / {{PIE|g}}<ref group=C name=XSon/>
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|c}} {{IPA|[k]}}
| rowspan="3"|{{PIE|g}} {{IPA|[ɡ]}} || rowspan="3"| -{{IPA|[ɣ]}}-
| rowspan="3"|{{PIE|c}} {{IPA|[k]}} || rowspan="3"| {{PIE|ch}} {{IPA|[x]}}
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|g}};<br />{{PIE|g}} {{IPA|[ɣ]}};<ref group=C name=VXV/><br />{{PIE|g}} {{IPA|[x]}} <ref group=C name=final/>
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|h}};<br />{{PIE|g}} {{IPA|[ɣ]}} <ref group="C" name="Verner"/>
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|g}};<br />{{PIE|y / w}}<ref group=C name=VXVR/>
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|h}};<br />{{PIE|}};<ref group=C name=VXV/><br />{{PIE|y}} <ref group="C" name="Verner"/><br />
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*}}
!{{PIE|*k}}
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|gh}} {{IPA|[ɡʱ]}};<br />{{PIE|h}} {{IPA|[ɦ]}} <ref group=C name=Cie/>
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|k}}; {{PIE|c}} {{IPA|[t͡ɕ]}}; <ref group=C name=Cie/><br />{{PIE|kh}} {{IPA|[]}} <ref group=C name=P+H/>
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|g}}; {{PIE|j}} {{IPA|[]}}; <ref group=C name=Cie/><br />{{PIE|γ}} <ref group=C name=YAv/>
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|k}}; {{PIE|c}} {{IPA|[]}}; <ref group=C name=Cie/><br />{{PIE|x}}<ref group=C name=CH/>
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|g}};<br />{{PIE|ž}} {{IPA|[ʒ]}}; <ref group=C name=Cie/><br />{{PIE|dz}}<ref group=C name=Xie/>
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|k}};<br />{{PIE|č}} {{IPA|[]}}; <ref group=C name=Cie/><br />{{PIE|c}} {{IPA|[ts]}}<ref group=C name=Xie>Before secondary (post-PIE) front-vowels.</ref>
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|g}}
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|k}}
|{{PIE|g}}
|{{PIE|k}};<br />{{PIE|q}} {{IPA|[c]}}<ref group=C name=Xie/>
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|g}};<br />{{PIE|ǰ}} {{IPA|[]}} <ref group=C name=Cie/>
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|kʿ}} {{IPA|[kʰ]}}
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*gʷʰ}}
!{{PIE|*}}
|{{PIE|g}};<br />{{PIE|z}}; <ref group=C name=Cie/><br />{{PIE|gj}} {{IPA|[ɟ]}}<ref group=C name=Xie/>
|{{PIE|k}};<br />{{PIE|s}}; <ref group=C name=Cie/><br />{{PIE|q}} {{IPA|[c]}}<ref group=C name=Xie/>
|ku
|{{PIE|ku}}, kku
|{{PIE|ph}} {{IPA|[pʰ]}};<br />{{PIE|th}} {{IPA|[tʰ]}}; <ref group=C name=Cie/><br />{{PIE|kh}} {{IPA|[kʰ]}}<ref group=C name=Xu/>
|{{PIE|p}};<br />{{PIE|t}}; <ref group=C name=Cie/><br />{{PIE|k}}<ref group=C name=Xu>Before or after a (PIE) {{PIE|u}}</ref>
|{{PIE|f}};<ref group=C name=#X/><br />{{PIE|g}} /<br />{{PIE|u}} {{IPA|[w]}};<ref group=C name=VXV/><br />{{PIE|gu}} {{IPA|[ɡʷ]}} <ref group=C name=ngw/>
|{{PIE|qu}} {{IPA|[]}};<br />{{PIE|c}} {{IPA|[k]}} <ref group=C>Before or after a (PIE) rounded vowel ({{PIE|*u}}, {{PIE|*o}}).</ref>
|{{PIE|g}};<br />{{PIE|b}};<ref group=C name=#X/><br />{{PIE|w}};<ref group=C name=VXV/><br />{{PIE|gw}} <ref group=C name=ngw/>
|{{PIE|ƕ}} {{IPA|[ʍ]}};<br />{{PIE|gw, w}} <ref group="C" name="Verner"/><br />
|{{PIE|g}};<br />{{PIE|b}};<ref group=C name=#X/><br />{{PIE|w}}<ref group=C name=VXV/>
|{{PIE|wh}};<br />{{PIE|w}} <ref group="C" name="Verner"/>
|- align=center
|- align=center
! rowspan="2"|{{PIE|*s}}
!{{PIE|*b}}
|{{PIE|s}}
|{{PIE|b}}; {{PIE|bh}} <ref group=C name=P+H/>
|{{PIE|h}} {{IPA|[h, x]}}
|{{PIE|b}}; {{PIE|β}} <ref group=C name=YAv/>
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|s}}
| colspan="3"|{{PIE|b}}
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|sh}} {{IPA|[ʃ]}};<br />{{PIE|gj}} {{IPA|[ɟ]}};<ref group=C name=X’V>Before a stressed vowel</ref><br />{{PIE|h}}<ref group=C name=VXV/>
| colspan="3"|{{PIE|p}}
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|h}};<br />{{PIE|}}<ref group=C name=VXV/>
| {{PIE|b}}
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|š}} {{IPA|[s]}}
| {{PIE|pt}}
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|s}};<br />{{PIE|ṣ}} {{IPA|[ʂ]}}
| {{PIE|b}}
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|h}};<ref group=C name=#X/><br />{{PIE|s}};<ref group=C name=PCP>Before or after an obstruent (p, t, k, etc.; s)</ref><ref group=C name=final/>/<br />{{PIE|∅}};<ref group=C name=VXV/><br />{{IPA|[¯]}} <ref group=C>Before or after a resonant ({{PIE|r, l, m, n}}).</ref><!-- Perhaps better treated under PIE clusters *sm, *ms etc.? -->
|{{PIE|b}} {{IPA|[b]}} || -{{IPA|[β]}}-
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|i}}
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|p}}
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|s}};<br />{{PIE|r}}<ref group=C name=VXV/>
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|s}} {{IPA|ʃ}}|| rowspan="2"| -{{IPA|[h]}}-
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|s}};<br />{{PIE|z}} <ref group="C" name="Verner"/>
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|s}};<br />{{PIE|r}} <ref group="C" name="Verner"/>
|- align=center
|- align=center
|{{PIE|}} {{IPA|[ʂ]}}<ref group=C name=Ruki>After {{PIE|r, u, k, i}} ([[Ruki sound law]]).</ref>
!{{PIE|*d}}
|{{PIE|š}} {{IPA|[ʃ]}}<ref group=C name=Ruki/>
|{{PIE|d}}; {{PIE|dh}} <ref group=C name=P+H/>
|{{PIE|x}} {{IPA|[x]}}<ref group=C name=Ruki/>
|{{PIE|d}}; {{PIE|δ}} <ref group=C name=YAv/>
|{{PIE|š}} {{IPA|[ʃ]}}<ref group=C name=Ruki/>
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|d}}
|{{PIE|d}};<br />{{PIE|dh}} {{IPA|[ð]}}<ref group=C name=VXV/>
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|t}}
|{{PIE|ts}};<br />{{PIE|ś}} {{IPA|[ɕ]}} <ref group=C name=Cie/>
|{{PIE|d}}
|rowspan="4"|{{PIE|z}} {{IPA|[zd]}} > {{IPA|[z]}}
|{{PIE|d}}
|{{PIE|d}} {{IPA|[d]}} || -{{IPA|[ð]}}-
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|t}}
|- align=center
|- align=center
! {{PIE|*m}}
!{{PIE|*ǵ}}
| colspan="9"|{{PIE|m}}
|{{PIE|j}} {{IPA|[d͡ʑ]}};<br />{{PIE|h}} {{IPA|[ɦ]}} <ref group=C name=P+H/>
| {{PIE|in}}
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|z}}
| {{PIE|m}}
|{{PIE|ž}} {{IPA|[ʒ]}}
| {{PIE|m}} {{IPA|[m]}} || -{{IPA|[]}}-
|{{PIE|dh}} {{IPA|[ð]}};<br />{{PIE|g}}<ref group=C name=XSon/>
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|m}}
|{{PIE|c}} {{IPA|[ts]}}
| rowspan="2"|k
| rowspan="3"|{{PIE|k}};<br />{{PIE|ś}} {{IPA|[ɕ]}}<ref group=C name=XSon/>
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|g}}
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|g}}
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|g}} {{IPA|[ɡ]}} || rowspan="2"| -{{IPA|[ɣ]}}-
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|k}}
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|c / k}};<br />{{PIE|ch}}<ref group=C name=Xie/>
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*g}}
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|g}}; {{PIE|j}} {{IPA|[d͡ʑ]}}; <ref group=C name=Cie/><br />{{PIE|gh}}; <ref group=C name=P+H/> {{PIE|h}} {{IPA|[ɦ]}} <ref group=C name=P+H/>
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|g}}; {{PIE|j}} {{IPA|[dʒ]}}; <ref group=C name=Cie/><br />{{PIE|γ}} <ref group=C name=YAv/>
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|g}};<br />{{PIE|ž}} {{IPA|[ʒ]}}; <ref group=C name=Cie/><br />{{PIE|dz}}<ref group=C name=Xie/>
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|g}}
|{{PIE|g}}
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|k}}
|- align=center
|- align=center
! {{PIE|*-m}} <ref group=C name=final>At the end of a word.</ref>
!{{PIE|*gʷ}}
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|m}}
|{{PIE|g}};<br />{{PIE|z}}; <ref group=C name=Cie/><br />{{PIE|gj}} {{IPA|[ɟ]}}<ref group=C name=Xie/>
|{{PIE|˛}} {{IPA|[˜]}}
|ku
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|n}}
|{{PIE|b}};<br />{{PIE|d}}; <ref group=C name=Cie/><br />{{PIE|g}}<ref group=C name=Xu/>
|{{PIE|}}
|{{PIE|u}} {{IPA|[w > v]}};<br />{{PIE|gu}} {{IPA|[ɡʷ]}} <ref group=C name=ngw>After {{PIE|n}}.</ref>
|n
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|b}} {{IPA|[b]}} ||rowspan="2"| -{{IPA|[β]}}-
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|n}}
|{{PIE|q}} {{IPA|[kʷ]}}
| --
|{{PIE|qu}}
|{{PIE|m}} [˜]
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|n}}
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|}}
|- align=center
|- align=center
! {{PIE|*n}}
!{{PIE|''*pʰ''}}
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|n}}
|{{PIE|bh}} {{IPA|[bʱ]}}
|{{PIE|n}};<br />{{PIE|˛}} {{IPA|[˜]}} <ref group=C name=final/>
|{{PIE|b}}; {{PIE|β}} <ref group=C name=YAv>In [[Avestan#Forms and stages of development|Younger Avestan]], after a vowel.</ref>
| colspan="4"|{{PIE|n}}
| colspan="3"|{{PIE|b}}
|{{PIE|n}};<br />{{PIE|ñ}} {{IPA|[ɲ]}}
|{{PIE|b}};<br />{{PIE|w}}<ref group=C name=VXV/>
|{{PIE|n}}
| colspan="2"|p
|{{PIE|in}}
|{{PIE|ph}} {{IPA|[pʰ]}}
| colspan="5"|{{PIE|n}}
|{{PIE|pt}}
|{{PIE|f}};<ref group=C name=#X>At the beginning of a word</ref><br />{{PIE|b}}
|{{PIE|b}} {{IPA|[b]}};<br />{{PIE|b}} {{IPA|[β]}};<ref group=C name=VXV/><br />{{PIE|f}} <ref group=C name=final/>
|{{PIE|b}};<br />{{PIE|v / f}}<ref group=C name=VXVR>Between vowels, or between a vowel and r, l (on either side)</ref>
|- align=center
|- align=center
! {{PIE|*l}}
!{{PIE|''*tʰ''}}
|{{PIE|r}} (dial. {{PIE|l}})
|{{PIE|dh}} {{IPA|[dʱ]}}
|{{PIE|r}}
|{{PIE|d}}; {{PIE|δ}} <ref group=C name=YAv/>
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|l}}
| colspan="4"|{{PIE|d}}
|{{PIE|l}};<br />{{PIE|ll}} {{IPA|[ɫ]}}<ref group=C name=VXV/>
|t
|{{PIE|l}} /<br />{{PIE|ɫ}} {{IPA|<br /> > ɣ]}}
|{{PIE|t}};<br />{{PIE|c}} {{IPA|[c]}} <ref group=C name=Cie/>
| colspan="3"|{{PIE|l}}
|{{PIE|th}} {{IPA|[tʰ]}}
| {{PIE|il}}
| rowspan="4"|{{PIE|tt}}/{{PIE|ss}}
| colspan="5"|{{PIE|l}}
|{{PIE|f}};<ref group=C name=#X/><br />{{PIE|d}};<br />{{PIE|b}} <ref group=C>After {{PIE|u, r}} or before {{PIE|r, l}}.</ref>
|{{PIE|d}} {{IPA|[d]}} || -{{IPA|[ð]}}-
|{{PIE|d}};<br />{{PIE|d}} {{IPA|[ð]}};<ref group=C name=VXV/><br />{{PIE|þ}} <ref group=C name=final/>
|{{PIE|d}}
|- align=center
|- align=center
! {{PIE|*r}}
!{{PIE|*ǵʰ}}
|{{PIE|r}}/{{PIE|l}}<ref group=C name=rare>rare</ref>
|{{PIE|h}} {{IPA|[ɦ]}}
| colspan="3"|{{PIE|r}}
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|z}}
|{{PIE|r}} {{IPA|[ɾ]}};<br />{{PIE|rr}} {{IPA|[r]}}<ref group=C name=VXV/>
|{{PIE|ž}} {{IPA|[ʒ]}}
| colspan="4"|{{PIE|r}}
|{{PIE|dh}} {{IPA|[ð]}};<br />{{PIE|d}}<ref group=C name=XSon/>
| {{PIE|ir}}
|{{PIE|j}} {{IPA|[dz]}};<br />{{PIE|z}}<ref group=C name=VXV/>
| colspan="5"|{{PIE|r}}
| rowspan="2"|k
| rowspan="3"|{{PIE|k}};<br />{{PIE|ś}} {{IPA|[ɕ]}} <ref group=C name=Cie/>
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|kh}} {{IPA|[]}}
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|h}};<br />{{PIE|h}} / {{PIE|g}}<ref group=C name=XSon/>
| rowspan="3"|{{PIE|g}} {{IPA|[ɡ]}} || rowspan="3"| -{{IPA|[ɣ]}}-
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|g}};<br />{{PIE|g}} {{IPA|[ɣ]}};<ref group=C name=VXV/><br />{{PIE|g}} {{IPA|[x]}} <ref group=C name=final/>
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|g}};<br />{{PIE|y / w}}<ref group=C name=VXVR/>
|- align=center
|- align=center
! {{PIE|*y}}
!{{PIE|*}}
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|y}} {{IPA|[j]}}
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|gh}} {{IPA|[ɡʱ]}};<br />{{PIE|h}} {{IPA|[ɦ]}} <ref group=C name=Cie/>
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|j}} {{IPA|[j]}}
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|g}}; {{PIE|j}} {{IPA|[]}}; <ref group=C name=Cie/><br />{{PIE|γ}} <ref group=C name=YAv/>
|{{PIE|gj}} {{IPA|[ɟ]}};<br />{{PIE|∅}}
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|g}};<br />{{PIE|ž}} {{IPA|[ʒ]}}; <ref group=C name=Cie/><br />{{PIE|dz}}<ref group=C name=Xie/>
|{{PIE|∅}}
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|g}}
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|y}} {{IPA|[j]}}
|{{PIE|g}}
|{{PIE|z}} {{IPA|[zd]}} > {{IPA|[z]}} /<br />{{PIE|h}};<br />{{PIE|}} <ref group=C name=VXV/>
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|g}};<br />{{PIE|ǰ}} {{IPA|[dʒ]}} <ref group=C name=Cie/>
|?{{PIE|i}}
|{{PIE|i}} {{IPA|[j]}};<br />{{PIE|}} <ref group=C name=VXV/>
|colspan="2"|{{PIE|}}
|{{PIE|j}}
|{{PIE|y}}
|- align=center
|- align=center
! {{PIE|*w}}
!{{PIE|*gʷʰ}}
|{{PIE|v}} {{IPA|[ʋ]}}
|{{PIE|g}};<br />{{PIE|z}}; <ref group=C name=Cie/><br />{{PIE|gj}} {{IPA|[ɟ]}}<ref group=C name=Xie/>
|{{PIE|v}} {{IPA|[w]}}
|ku
|{{PIE|v}}
|{{PIE|ph}} {{IPA|[]}};<br />{{PIE|th}} {{IPA|[tʰ]}}; <ref group=C name=Cie/><br />{{PIE|kh}} {{IPA|[]}}<ref group=C name=Xu/>
|{{PIE|v}} {{IPA|[ʋ]}}
|{{PIE|f}};<ref group=C name=#X/><br />{{PIE|g}} /<br />{{PIE|u}} {{IPA|[w]}};<ref group=C name=VXV/><br />{{PIE|gu}} {{IPA|[ɡʷ]}} <ref group=C name=ngw/>
|{{PIE|v}}
|{{PIE|g}};<br />{{PIE|b}};<ref group=C name=#X/><br />{{PIE|w}};<ref group=C name=VXV/><br />{{PIE|gw}} <ref group=C name=ngw/>
|{{PIE|g}} / {{PIE|w}}
|{{PIE|g}};<br />{{PIE|b}};<ref group=C name=#X/><br />{{PIE|w}}<ref group=C name=VXV/>
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|w}}
|- align=center
|{{PIE|w > h / }}
! rowspan="2"|{{PIE|*s}}
|{{PIE|i}}
|{{PIE|s}}
|{{PIE|u}} {{IPA|[w > v]}}
|{{PIE|h}} {{IPA|[h, x]}}
|{{PIE|f}} || -{{PIE|}}-
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|s}}
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|w}}
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|sh}} {{IPA|[ʃ]}};<br />{{PIE|gj}} {{IPA|[ɟ]}};<ref group=C name=X’V>Before a stressed vowel</ref><br />{{PIE|h}}<ref group=C name=VXV/>
|-
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|h}};<br />{{PIE|∅}}<ref group=C name=VXV/>
! PIE !! [[Sanskrit|Skr.]] !! [[Avestan|Av.]] !! [[Old Church Slavonic|O.C.S.]] !! [[Lithuanian language|Lith.]] !! [[Albanian language|Alb.]] !! [[Armenian language|Arm.]] !! [[Hittite language|Hitt.]] !! [[Tocharian languages|Toch.]] !! [[Greek language|Greek]] !! [[Greek language|Greek]]+/j/ !! [[Latin]] !!colspan="2"| [[Old Irish]] !! [[Gothic language|Gothic]] !! [[English language|English]]
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|š}} {{IPA|[s]}}
|}
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|s}};<br />{{PIE|ṣ}} {{IPA|[ʂ]}}
 
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|h}};<ref group=C name=#X/><br />{{PIE|s}};<ref group=C name=PCP>Before or after an obstruent (p, t, k, etc.; s)</ref><ref group=C name=final/>/<br />{{PIE|}};<ref group=C name=VXV/><br />{{IPA|[¯]}} <ref group=C>Before or after a resonant ({{PIE|r, l, m, n}}).</ref><!-- Perhaps better treated under PIE clusters *sm, *ms etc.? -->
Notes for table 1:
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|i}}
{{reflist|group=C}}
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|s}};<br />{{PIE|r}}<ref group=C name=VXV/>
 
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|s}} {{IPA|ʃ}}|| rowspan="2"| -{{IPA|[h]}}-
===Consonant clusters===
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|s}};<br />{{PIE|z}} <ref group="C" name="Verner"/>
 
| rowspan="2"|{{PIE|s}};<br />{{PIE|r}} <ref group="C" name="Verner"/>
Proto-Indo-European also had numerous [[consonant cluster]]s, such as {{PIE|*st}}, {{PIE|*ḱs}}. In most cases in most languages, each consonant in a cluster develops according to the normal development given in the table above. Many consonant clusters however also show special developments in multiple languages. Some of these are given by the following table (with cases of otherwise predictable development in gray):
 
{| class=wikitable style="white-space: nowrap;"
|+ Table 2. Reflexes of Proto-Indo-European consonant clusters
|-
! rowspan="3"| PIE
! colspan="2"| [[Indo-Iranian languages|Indo-Iranian]]
! colspan="2"| [[Balto-Slavic languages|Balto-Slavic]]
! rowspan="3"| [[Albanian language|Alb.]] !! rowspan="3"| [[Armenian language|Arm.]] !! [[Anatolian languages|Anatol.]] !! rowspan="3"| [[Tocharian languages|Toch.]] !! colspan="2" rowspan="2"| [[Greek language|Greek]] !! [[Italic languages|Italic]] !! [[Celtic languages|Celtic]]
! colspan="2"| [[Germanic languages|Germanic]]
|- align=center
|- align=center
! rowspan="2"| [[Sanskrit|Skr.]] !! rowspan="2"| [[Avestan|Av.]]
|{{PIE|ṣ}} {{IPA|[ʂ]}}<ref group=C name=Ruki>After {{PIE|r, u, k, i}} ([[Ruki sound law]]).</ref>
! rowspan="2"| [[Old Church Slavonic|O.C.S.]] !! rowspan="2"| [[Lithuanian language|Lith.]]
|{{PIE|š}} {{IPA|[ʃ]}}<ref group=C name=Ruki/>
! rowspan="2"| [[Hittite language|Hitt.]]
|{{PIE|x}} {{IPA|[x]}}<ref group=C name=Ruki/>
! rowspan="2"| [[Latin]]
|{{PIE|š}} {{IPA|[ʃ]}}<ref group=C name=Ruki/>
! rowspan="2"| [[Old Irish]]
! rowspan="2"| [[Gothic language|Gothic]]
! rowspan="2"| [[English language|English]]
|- align=center
|- align=center
| <small>normal</small>
! {{PIE|*m}}
| <small>C+[j]</small><!--
| colspan="9"|{{PIE|m}}
| {{PIE|in}}
| {{PIE|m}}
| {{PIE|m}} {{IPA|[m]}} || -{{IPA|[w̃]}}-
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|m}}
|- align=center
! {{PIE|*-m}} <ref group=C name=final>At the end of a word.</ref>
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|m}}
|{{PIE|˛}} {{IPA|[˜]}}
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|n}}
|{{PIE|∅}}
|n
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|n}}
| --
|{{PIE|m}} [˜]
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|n}}
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|∅}}
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*}}
! {{PIE|*n}}
| style="color:gray"|
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|n}}
|
|{{PIE|n}};<br />{{PIE|˛}} {{IPA|[˜]}} <ref group=C name=final/>
|
| colspan="4"|{{PIE|n}}
|
|{{PIE|n}};<br />{{PIE|ñ}} {{IPA|[ɲ]}}
|
|{{PIE|n}}
|
|{{PIE|in}}
|
| colspan="5"|{{PIE|n}}
|
|- align=center
|
! {{PIE|*l}}
|
|{{PIE|r}} (dial. {{PIE|l}})
|
|{{PIE|r}}
|
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|l}}
|
|{{PIE|l}};<br />{{PIE|ll}} {{IPA|[ɫ]}}<ref group=C name=VXV/>
|-->
|{{PIE|l}} /<br />{{PIE|ɫ}} {{IPA|[ɫ<br /> > ɣ]}}
| colspan="3"|{{PIE|l}}
| {{PIE|il}}
| colspan="5"|{{PIE|l}}
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*sr}}
! {{PIE|*r}}
| style="color:gray"| sr
|{{PIE|r}}/{{PIE|l}}<ref group=C name=rare>rare</ref>
| r
| colspan="3"|{{PIE|r}}
| str
|{{PIE|r}} {{IPA|[ɾ]}};<br />{{PIE|rr}} {{IPA|[r]}}<ref group=C name=VXV/>
| style="color:gray"| sr
| colspan="4"|{{PIE|r}}
| rr {{IPA|[r]}}
| {{PIE|ir}}
| (a)r
| colspan="5"|{{PIE|r}}
| š(ša)r {{IPA|ʃʃr}}
|  
| style="color:gray"| rh
| style="color:gray"| ''n/a''
| fr-, -br-
| style="color:gray"| sr
| str
| str
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*tw}}
! {{PIE|*y}}
| style="color:gray"| tv
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|y}} {{IPA|[j]}}
| θβ
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|j}} {{IPA|[j]}}
| style="color:gray"| tv
|{{PIE|gj}} {{IPA|[ɟ]}};<br />{{PIE|∅}}
| style="color:gray"| tv
|{{PIE|∅}}
| t
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|y}} {{IPA|[j]}}
| kʿ {{IPA|[]}}
|{{PIE|z}}  {{IPA|[zd]}} > {{IPA|[z]}} /<br />{{PIE|h}};<br />{{PIE|∅}}  <ref group=C name=VXV/>
| ttu, ddu
|?{{PIE|i}}
|
|{{PIE|i}} {{IPA|[j]}};<br />{{PIE|∅}}  <ref group=C name=VXV/>
| s-, -ss-
|colspan="2"|{{PIE|∅}}
| style="color:gray"| ''n/a''
|{{PIE|j}}
| p?
|{{PIE|y}}
| t
| style="color:gray"| þw
| style="color:gray"| thw
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*dʰw}}
! {{PIE|*w}}
| style="color:gray"| dhv
|{{PIE|v}} {{IPA|[ʋ]}}
| rowspan="2"| ðβ
|{{PIE|v}} {{IPA|[w]}}
| rowspan="2" style="color:gray"| dv
|{{PIE|v}}
| rowspan="2" style="color:gray"| dv
|{{PIE|v}} {{IPA|[ʋ]}}
| rowspan="2"| d
|{{PIE|v}}
| ?
|{{PIE|g}} / {{PIE|w}}
| tu, du
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|w}}
|
|{{PIE|w > h / ∅}}
|
|{{PIE|i}}
|
|{{PIE|u}} {{IPA|[w > v]}}
| f
|{{PIE|f}} || -{{PIE|∅}}-
| rowspan="2"| d
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|w}}
| style="color:gray"| dw
|-
| style="color:gray"| dw
! PIE !! [[Sanskrit|Skr.]] !! [[Avestan|Av.]] !! [[Old Church Slavonic|O.C.S.]] !! [[Lithuanian language|Lith.]] !! [[Albanian language|Alb.]] !! [[Armenian language|Arm.]] !! [[Hittite language|Hitt.]] !! [[Tocharian languages|Toch.]] !! [[Greek language|Greek]] !! [[Greek language|Greek]]+/j/ !! [[Latin]] !!colspan="2"| [[Old Irish]] !! [[Gothic language|Gothic]] !! [[English language|English]]
|}
 
Notes for table 1:
{{reflist|group=C}}
 
===Consonant clusters===
 
Proto-Indo-European also had numerous [[consonant cluster]]s, such as {{PIE|*st}}, {{PIE|*ḱs}}. In most cases in most languages, each consonant in a cluster develops according to the normal development given in the table above. Many consonant clusters however also show special developments in multiple languages. Some of these are given by the following table (with cases of otherwise predictable development in gray):
 
{| class=wikitable style="white-space: nowrap;"
|+ Table 2. Reflexes of Proto-Indo-European consonant clusters
|-
! rowspan="3"| PIE
! colspan="2"| [[Indo-Iranian languages|Indo-Iranian]]
! colspan="2"| [[Balto-Slavic languages|Balto-Slavic]]
! rowspan="3"| [[Albanian language|Alb.]] !! rowspan="3"| [[Armenian language|Arm.]] !! [[Anatolian languages|Anatol.]] !! rowspan="3"| [[Tocharian languages|Toch.]] !! colspan="2" rowspan="2"| [[Greek language|Greek]] !! [[Italic languages|Italic]] !! [[Celtic languages|Celtic]]
! colspan="2"| [[Germanic languages|Germanic]]
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*dw}}
! rowspan="2"| [[Sanskrit|Skr.]] !! rowspan="2"| [[Avestan|Av.]]
| style="color:gray"| dv
! rowspan="2"| [[Old Church Slavonic|O.C.S.]] !! rowspan="2"| [[Lithuanian language|Lith.]]
| (e)rk
! rowspan="2"| [[Hittite language|Hitt.]]
| tu, du
! rowspan="2"| [[Latin]]
|
! rowspan="2"| [[Old Irish]]
|
! rowspan="2"| [[Gothic language|Gothic]]
|
! rowspan="2"| [[English language|English]]
| b
|- align=center
| style="color:gray"| tw
| <small>normal</small>
| style="color:gray"| tw
| <small>C+[j]</small><!--
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*tl}}
!{{PIE|*}}
| style="color:gray"|
| style="color:gray"|
|
|
| sl
| kl, sl
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| tl
|
|
| kl
| tl
|
|
|
|
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*dl}}
| ll
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-->
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*sr}}
| style="color:gray"| sr
| r
| str
| style="color:gray"| sr
| rr {{IPA|[r]}}
| (a)r
| š(ša)r {{IPA|ʃʃr}}
|  
|  
|  
| style="color:gray"| rh
|  
| style="color:gray"| ''n/a''
|  
| fr-, -br-
|  
| style="color:gray"| sr
| str
| str
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*dn}}
!{{PIE|*tw}}
| nn, ṇṇ
| style="color:gray"| tv
| θβ
| style="color:gray"| tv
| style="color:gray"| tv
| t
| kʿ {{IPA|[kʰ]}}
| ttu, ddu
|
|
|  
| s-, -ss-
|
| style="color:gray"| ''n/a''
|  
| p?
| t
| style="color:gray"| þw
| style="color:gray"| thw
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*dʰw}}
| style="color:gray"| dhv
| rowspan="2"| ðβ
| rowspan="2" style="color:gray"| dv
| rowspan="2" style="color:gray"| dv
| rowspan="2"| d
| ?
| tu, du
|
|
|
|
|
|
| f
| rowspan="2"| d
| style="color:gray"| dw
| style="color:gray"| dw
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*dw}}
| style="color:gray"| dv
| (e)rk
| tu, du
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*ḱw}}
| style="color:gray"| śv
| sp
| style="color:gray"| sv
| style="color:gray"| šv
| s
| <span style="color:gray">sk,</span> š
|
|
|
|
|
| b
| style="color:gray"| ''n/a''
| style="color:gray"| tw
| style="color:gray"| qu {{IPA|[kʷ]}}
| style="color:gray"| tw
| style="color:gray"| cu {{IPA|[kʷ]}}
| style="color:gray"| {{transl|got|ƕ}} {{IPA|[xʷ]}}
| style="color:gray"| wh
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*ǵʰw}}
!{{PIE|*tl}}
| style="color:gray"| hv
| style="color:gray"|
|
| rowspan="2" style="color:gray"| zv
| rowspan="2" style="color:gray"| žv
| rowspan="2"| z
|
|
|
| sl
| kl, sl
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| tl
|
|
| kl
| tl
|
|
|
|
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*ǵw}}
!{{PIE|*dl}}
| style="color:gray"| jv
| ll
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*dn}}
| nn, ṇṇ
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| style="color:gray"| q {{IPA|[kʷ]}}
|  
| style="color:gray"| qu {{IPA|[kw]}}
|  
|  
|  
|  
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*sw}}
!{{PIE|*ḱw}}
| style="color:gray"| śv
| sp
| style="color:gray"| sv
| style="color:gray"| sv
| xuu {{IPA|[xʷ]}}
| style="color:gray"| šv
| style="color:gray"| sv
| s
| style="color:gray"| sv
| <span style="color:gray">sk,</span> š
| v, d<ref group="CC">Word initially. See Orel, V. (2000).</ref>
| kʿ {{IPA|[kʰ]}}
| colspan="2" |normal dev.
| style="color:gray"| h
| style="color:gray"| ''n/a''
| style="color:gray"| su {{IPA|[sw]}}
| s
| style="color:gray"| sw
| style="color:gray"| sw
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*sp}}
| style="color:gray"| sp
| sp <ref group=CC name=noh>In contrast to {{PIE|*s}} normally giving {{PIE|''h''}} in Avestan, Armenian and Greek.</ref>
|colspan="2" style="color:gray"| sp
|{{PIE|f}}
| sp <ref group=CC name=noh/><br/>/ pʿ {{IPA|[pʰ]}}
|colspan="2" style="color:gray"|normal dev.
| sp <ref group=CC name=noh/> || ?
| style="color:gray"| sp
|{{PIE|f}}
|colspan="2"|{{PIE|sp}} <ref group=CC name=GSL>[[Germanic spirant law]]: {{PIE|*p, *t, *k, *kʷ}} remain stops when preceded by another stop or {{PIE|*s}}.</ref>
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*sbʰ}}
| style="color:gray"|
| spʰ
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| style="color:gray"| ''n/a''
| style="color:gray"| qu {{IPA|[kʷ]}}
| style="color:gray"| cu {{IPA|[kʷ]}}
| style="color:gray"| {{transl|got|ƕ}} {{IPA|[xʷ]}}
| style="color:gray"| wh
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*ǵʰw}}
| style="color:gray"| hv
|
| rowspan="2" style="color:gray"| zv
| rowspan="2" style="color:gray"| žv
| rowspan="2"| z
|
|
|
|
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|
|
|
|
|-align=center
!{{PIE|*sd}}
| d; ḷ<ref name="Ruki" group="CC" /> > ḍ, ḍḍ
| zd
| zd
| zd
|
| st
|
|
|
|
|
|
| d
| -t- {{IPA|[d]}}
| st
| st
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*sdʰ}}
!{{PIE|*ǵw}}
| dh; ḷh<ref name="Ruki" group="CC" /> > ḍh, ḍḍh
| style="color:gray"| jv
| zd
|
| zd
|
| zd
|
|  
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| sth
| style="color:gray"| q {{IPA|[kʷ]}}
|  
| style="color:gray"| qu {{IPA|[kw]}}
|  
| -t- {{IPA|[d]}}
| zd
| d
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*st}}
!{{PIE|*sw}}
| st; ṣṭ<ref name="Ruki" group="CC" />
| style="color:gray"| sv
| st <ref group="CC" name="noh"/>
| xuu {{IPA|[xʷ]}}
|colspan="2" style="color:gray"| st
| style="color:gray"| sv
| style="color:gray"| {{PIE|sht}} {{IPA|[ʃt]}}
| style="color:gray"| sv
| st <ref group="CC" name="noh"/>
| v, d<ref group="CC">Word initially. See Orel, V. (2000).</ref>
|colspan="2" style="color:gray"|normal dev.
| kʿ {{IPA|[kʰ]}}
| st <ref group="CC" name="noh"/>
| colspan="2" |normal dev.
|rowspan="5"|{{PIE|s}}; {{PIE|tt}}/{{PIE|ss}}<ref group=CC name=VCV>Between vowels.</ref>
| style="color:gray"| h
|colspan="2" style="color:gray"|{{PIE|st}}
| style="color:gray"| ''n/a''
|colspan="2"|{{PIE|st}} <ref group=CC name=GSL/>
| style="color:gray"| su {{IPA|[sw]}}
| s
| style="color:gray"| sw
| style="color:gray"| sw
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*sḱ}}
!{{PIE|*sp}}
|{{PIE|ch}} {{IPA|[t͡ɕʰ]}}; {{PIE|cch}}<ref group=CC name=VCV/>
| style="color:gray"| sp
|{{PIE|s}}?
| sp <ref group=CC name=noh>In contrast to {{PIE|*s}} normally giving {{PIE|''h''}} in Avestan, Armenian and Greek.</ref>
|{{PIE|sk}}
|colspan="2" style="color:gray"| sp
|{{PIE|š}}?
|{{PIE|f}}
|{{PIE|h}}
| sp <ref group=CC name=noh/><br/>/ pʿ {{IPA|[pʰ]}}
|?? {{PIE|č`}}; {{PIE|c`}}<ref group=CC name=VCV/>
|colspan="2" style="color:gray"|normal dev.
|colspan="2" style="color:gray"|normal dev.
|rowspan="2"|sk; <ref group="CC" name="noh"/><br/>kh {{IPA|[kʰ]}};<ref group=CC name=RX>After {{PIE|r, l, m, n, t, d}}, possibly other consonants?</ref><br />skh {{IPA|[skʰ]}} <ref group=CC>After (Greek) {{PIE|th}} causes aspiration in the cluster and then disappears, typical example *πάθ-σκ-ω (*páth-sk-ō) gives πάσχω (páskhō). {{clarify|date=August 2016|reason=does this mean a cluster *-dʰsk-?}}</ref>
| sp <ref group=CC name=noh/> || ?
|rowspan="2" style="color:gray"|{{PIE|sc}} {{IPA|[sk]}}
| style="color:gray"| sp
|rowspan="3" style="color:gray"|{{PIE|sc}} {{IPA|[sk]}}
|{{PIE|f}}
|rowspan="2"|{{PIE|sk}} <ref group=CC name=GSL/>
|colspan="2"|{{PIE|sp}} <ref group=CC name=GSL>[[Germanic spirant law]]: {{PIE|*p, *t, *k, *kʷ}} remain stops when preceded by another stop or {{PIE|*s}}.</ref>
|rowspan="3"|{{PIE|sh}} {{IPA|[ʃ]}}
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*sk}}
!{{PIE|*sbʰ}}
|rowspan="2" style="color:gray"| sk, {śc, ch}<ref group=CC name=nvh>Before front vowels.</ref>
| style="color:gray"|
|rowspan="2"| sk, sč <ref group="CC" name="noh"/>
| spʰ
|colspan="2" rowspan="2" style="color:gray"|normal dev.
|
|rowspan="2"|?
|
|rowspan="2"| sk <ref group="CC" name="noh"/>
|
|colspan="2" rowspan="2" style="color:gray"|normal dev.
|
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*skʷ}}
| style="color:gray"|norm.
| style="color:gray"|{{PIE|squ}} {{IPA|[skʷ]}}
|{{PIE|sq}} <ref group=CC name=GSL/>
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*t+t}} {{IPA|[tst]}}
|{{PIE|tt}}; {{PIE|tth}} <ref group=CC name=P+H>Before an original laryngeal.</ref>
|{{PIE|st}}; {{PIE|sθ}}?<ref group=CC name=CH>Before a consonant or original laryngeal.</ref>
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|st}}
|{{PIE|s}}
|{{PIE|s}}?
|{{PIE|zt}}, {{PIE|zzašt}}, {{PIE|zzazz}} {{IPA|[tst]}}
|{{PIE|ss}}?
|{{PIE|st}}
|colspan="2"|{{PIE|ss}}
|colspan="2"|{{PIE|ss}} / {{PIE|st}}
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*sǵ}}
| jj
|  
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*sgʰ}}
| jj<ref group=CC name=nvh/>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-align=center
!{{PIE|*sd}}
| d; ḷ<ref name="Ruki" group="CC" /> > ḍ, ḍḍ
| zd
| zd
| zd
|  
|  
| st
|
|
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
| d
|  
| -t- {{IPA|[d]}}
|
| st
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*dt}}
| tt
| st
|
|
|
|
|
|st
| st
| st
|
| s
|
| ss
| ss [s]
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*ddʰ}}
!{{PIE|*sdʰ}}
| ddʰ
| dh; ḷh<ref name="Ruki" group="CC" /> > ḍh, ḍḍh
| zd
| zd
| zd
| zd
|
|
|  
|  
|
|
|
|
|
|
| sth
|  
|  
|  
|  
| -t- {{IPA|[d]}}
| zd
| d
| d
| t
|
|
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*dʰt}}
!{{PIE|*st}}
| ddʰ
| st; ṣṭ<ref name="Ruki" group="CC" />
| zd, st
| st <ref group="CC" name="noh"/>
|  
|colspan="2" style="color:gray"| st
| st
| style="color:gray"| {{PIE|sht}} {{IPA|[ʃt]}}
|  
| st <ref group="CC" name="noh"/>
|
|colspan="2" style="color:gray"|normal dev.
|
| st <ref group="CC" name="noh"/>
|
|rowspan="5"|{{PIE|s}}; {{PIE|tt}}/{{PIE|ss}}<ref group=CC name=VCV>Between vowels.</ref>
| st
|colspan="2" style="color:gray"|{{PIE|st}}
|  
|colspan="2"|{{PIE|st}} <ref group=CC name=GSL/>
|  
|  
|  
|  
|- align=center
|- align=center
! {{PIE|*pt}}
!{{PIE|*sḱ}}
| style="color:gray"| pt
|{{PIE|ch}} {{IPA|[t͡ɕʰ]}}; {{PIE|cch}}<ref group=CC name=VCV/>
| ft
|{{PIE|s}}?
| t?
|{{PIE|sk}}
| style="color:gray"| pt
|{{PIE|š}}?
| rowspan="4"| t || || || |
|{{PIE|h}}
| style="color:gray"| pt ||
|?? {{PIE|č`}}; {{PIE|c`}}<ref group=CC name=VCV/>
| style="color:gray"| pt
|colspan="2" style="color:gray"|normal dev.
|rowspan="4"| cht {{IPA|[xt]}}
|rowspan="2"|sk; <ref group="CC" name="noh"/><br/>kh {{IPA|[kʰ]}};<ref group=CC name=RX>After {{PIE|r, l, m, n, t, d}}, possibly other consonants?</ref><br />skh {{IPA|[skʰ]}} <ref group=CC>After (Greek) {{PIE|th}} causes aspiration in the cluster and then disappears, typical example *πάθ-σκ-ω (*páth-sk-ō) gives πάσχω (páskhō). {{clarify|date=August 2016|reason=does this mean a cluster *-dʰsk-?}}</ref>
|colspan="2"| ft <ref group=CC name=GSL/>
|rowspan="2" style="color:gray"|{{PIE|sc}} {{IPA|[sk]}}
|rowspan="3" style="color:gray"|{{PIE|sc}} {{IPA|[sk]}}
|rowspan="2"|{{PIE|sk}} <ref group=CC name=GSL/>
|rowspan="3"|{{PIE|sh}} {{IPA|[ʃ]}}
|- align=center
|- align=center
! {{PIE|*ḱt}}
!{{PIE|*sk}}
| ṣṭ {{IPA|[ʂʈ]}}
|rowspan="2" style="color:gray"| sk, {śc, ch}<ref group=CC name=nvh>Before front vowels.</ref>
| št {{IPA|[ʃt]}}
|rowspan="2"| sk, sč <ref group="CC" name="noh"/>
| st
|colspan="2" rowspan="2" style="color:gray"|normal dev.
| št {{IPA|[ʃt]}}
|rowspan="2"|?
| |
|rowspan="2"| sk <ref group="CC" name="noh"/>
|rowspan="3"|
|colspan="2" rowspan="2" style="color:gray"|normal dev.
|rowspan="2"|
|rowspan="2" style="color:gray"| kt
|rowspan="2"|
|rowspan="2" style="color:gray"| ct {{IPA|[kt]}}
|rowspan="3"| ht <ref group=CC name=GSL/> || rowspan="3"| ght {{IPA|[t]}} <ref group=CC name=GSL/>
|- align=center
|- align=center
! {{PIE|*kt}}
!{{PIE|*skʷ}}
|rowspan="2" style="color:gray"| kt
| style="color:gray"|norm.
|rowspan="2"| xt
| style="color:gray"|{{PIE|squ}} {{IPA|[skʷ]}}
|rowspan="2"| t?
|{{PIE|sq}} <ref group=CC name=GSL/>
|rowspan="2" style="color:gray"| kt
|rowspan="2"|
|- align=center
|- align=center
! {{PIE|*kʷt}}
!{{PIE|*t+t}} {{IPA|[tst]}}
| || style="color:gray"| pt ||
|{{PIE|tt}}; {{PIE|tth}} <ref group=CC name=P+H>Before an original laryngeal.</ref>
| ct {{IPA|[kt]}}
|{{PIE|st}}; {{PIE|sθ}}?<ref group=CC name=CH>Before a consonant or original laryngeal.</ref>
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|st}}
|{{PIE|s}}
|{{PIE|s}}?
|{{PIE|zt}}, {{PIE|zzašt}}, {{PIE|zzazz}} {{IPA|[tst]}}
|{{PIE|ss}}?
|{{PIE|st}}
|colspan="2"|{{PIE|ss}}
|colspan="2"|{{PIE|ss}} / {{PIE|st}}
|- align=center
|- align=center
! {{PIE|*ps}}
!{{PIE|*}}
| ps
| jj
| || || || || || ||
|  
| style="color:gray"| ps ||
|
| style="color:gray"| ps || s, ss || style="color:gray"| fs || ps
|  
|  
|
|
|
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*ts}}
!{{PIE|*sgʰ}}
| ts
| jj<ref group=CC name=nvh/>
|
|  
|  
|
|  
|  
|  
|  
Line 954: Line 1,020:
|  
|  
|- align=center
|- align=center
! {{PIE|*ḱs}}
!{{PIE|*dt}}
| kṣ || š || || || sh {{IPA|[ʃ]}} ||
| tt
| ||
| st
| rowspan="2" style="color:gray"| ks
|  
| rowspan="2"|
| rowspan="2" style="color:gray"| x {{IPA|[ks]}}
| rowspan="2"|
| rowspan="2" style="color:gray"| hs
| rowspan="3"| x {{IPA|[ks]}}
|- align=center
! {{PIE|*ks}}
| rowspan="2"| kṣ<ref group=CC name=Ruki>After {{PIE|r, u, k, i}} ([[Ruki sound law]]).</ref> || rowspan="2"| xš<ref group=CC name=Ruki/>
|rowspan="2"|
|rowspan="2"|
|rowspan="2"|
|rowspan="2"|
| || (ks)
|- align=center
! {{PIE|*kʷs}}
| style="color:gray"| kʷs || || style="color:gray"| ps || || x {{IPA|[ks]}} || ||
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*gs}}
| kṣ
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
|
|
|
|
|
|st
| st
|  
|  
| s
|  
|  
|  
| ss
|  
| ss [s]
|
|- align=center
|
!{{PIE|*ddʰ}}
|- align=center
| ddʰ
!{{PIE|*gʷs}}
| zd
| kṣ
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
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|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
| d
|  
| t
|  
|  
|  
|  
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*ǵʰs}}
!{{PIE|*dʰt}}
| kṣ
| ddʰ
| ž
| zd, st
|  
|  
|  
| st
|  
|  
|
|
|
|
|
|
| st
|
|  
|  
| ks
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
|
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*gʰs}}
! {{PIE|*pt}}
| kṣ
| style="color:gray"| pt
|  
| ft
|  
| t?
|  
| style="color:gray"| pt
|  
| rowspan="4"| t || || || |
|
| style="color:gray"| pt ||
|
| style="color:gray"| pt
|
|rowspan="4"| cht {{IPA|[xt]}}
|  
|colspan="2"| ft <ref group=CC name=GSL/>
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*gʷʰs}}
! {{PIE|*ḱt}}
| kṣ
| ṣṭ {{IPA|[ʂʈ]}}
|  
| št {{IPA|[ʃt]}}
|  
| st
|  
| št {{IPA|[ʃt]}}
|  
| |
|rowspan="3"|
|rowspan="2"|
|rowspan="2" style="color:gray"| kt
|rowspan="2"|
|rowspan="2" style="color:gray"| ct {{IPA|[kt]}}
|rowspan="3"| ht <ref group=CC name=GSL/> || rowspan="3"| ght {{IPA|[t]}} <ref group=CC name=GSL/>
|- align=center
! {{PIE|*kt}}
|rowspan="2" style="color:gray"| kt
|rowspan="2"| xt
|rowspan="2"| t?
|rowspan="2" style="color:gray"| kt
|rowspan="2"|
|- align=center
! {{PIE|*kʷt}}
| || style="color:gray"| pt ||
| ct {{IPA|[kt]}}
|- align=center
! {{PIE|*ps}}
| ps
| || || || || || ||
| style="color:gray"| ps ||
| style="color:gray"| ps || s, ss || style="color:gray"| fs || ps
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*ts}}
| ts
|  
|  
|  
|  
|
|
|
|
|
|
| ps
|  
|  
|  
|  
Line 1,054: Line 1,123:
|  
|  
|  
|  
|
|- align=center
! {{PIE|*ḱs}}
| kṣ || š || || || sh {{IPA|[ʃ]}} ||
| ||
| rowspan="2" style="color:gray"| ks
| rowspan="2"|
| rowspan="2" style="color:gray"| x {{IPA|[ks]}}
| rowspan="2"|
| rowspan="2" style="color:gray"| hs
| rowspan="3"| x {{IPA|[ks]}}
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*tḱ}}
! {{PIE|*ks}}
| rowspan="2"| kṣ<ref group=CC name=Ruki>After {{PIE|r, u, k, i}} ([[Ruki sound law]]).</ref> || rowspan="2"| xš<ref group=CC name=Ruki/>
|rowspan="2"|
|rowspan="2"|
|rowspan="2"|
|rowspan="2"|
| || (ks)
|- align=center
! {{PIE|*kʷs}}
| style="color:gray"| kʷs || || style="color:gray"| ps || || x {{IPA|[ks]}} || ||
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*gs}}
| kṣ
| kṣ
| š
|  
|  
|  
|  
| k
|  
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| kt
|  
|  
| s
|  
|
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*tk}}
!{{PIE|*gʷs}}
| kṣ
| kṣ
|
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
Line 1,080: Line 1,171:
|
|
|
|
| kt
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
Line 1,087: Line 1,178:
|  
|  
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*dʰǵʰ}}
!{{PIE|*ǵʰs}}
| kṣ
| kṣ
| z
| ž
|
|  
|  
| ž
|  
|  
|
|
| tk
|
| tk/k
|
| khth
|  
|  
|  
| ks
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
|
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*dʰgʰ}}
!{{PIE|*gʰs}}
| kṣ
| kṣ
|  
|  
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|  
|  
|
|
| tk
|
|
|
|
|  
|  
|
|  
|  
|  
|  
Line 1,119: Line 1,210:
|  
|  
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*dʰgʷʰ}}
!{{PIE|*gʷʰs}}
| kṣ
| kṣ
| γž
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
|
|
| kts
|
|
| phth
|
| ps
|
|  
|  
| s
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
|- align=center|
! PIE
! [[Sanskrit|Skr.]]
! [[Avestan|Av.]] !! [[Old Church Slavonic|O.C.S.]] !! [[Lithuanian language|Lith.]] !! [[Albanian language|Alb.]] !! [[Armenian language|Arm.]] !! [[Hittite language|Hitt.]] !! [[Tocharian languages|Toch.]] !! [[Greek language|Greek]] !! [[Greek language|Greek]]+/j/ !! [[Latin]] !! [[Old Irish]] !! [[Gothic language|Gothic]] !! [[English language|English]]
|}
-->
===Orthography===
{| class=wikitable
! rowspan=2|Trad. PIE !! rowspan=2|[[Laryngeal theory|Laryng. PIE]] !! rowspan=2|[[Sanskrit|Skr.]] !! rowspan=2|[[Avestan|Av.]] !! rowspan=2|[[Old Church Slavonic|O.C.S.]] !! rowspan=2|[[Lithuanian language|Lith.]] !! rowspan=2|[[Armenian language|Arm.]] !! rowspan=2|[[Albanian language|Alb.]] !! rowspan=2|[[Tocharian languages|Toch.]] !! rowspan=2|[[Hittite language|Hitt.]] !! rowspan=2|[[Greek language|Greek]] !! rowspan=2|[[Latin]]<ref group=V name=initial>In initial syllables only.</ref> !! rowspan=2|[[Proto-Celtic]] !! rowspan=2|[[Gothic language|Gothic]]<ref group=V name=nonfinal>In non-final syllables only.</ref> !! colspan=2|[[Old English]]<ref group=V name=initial/>
|- align=center
|- align=center
! normal !! [[Germanic umlaut|umlauted]]<ref group=V name=iumlaut>Before ''i'', ''ī'', or /j/ in the next syllable in [[Proto-Germanic]] ([[Germanic umlaut|''i''-umlaut]]).</ref>
!{{PIE|*tḱ}}
| kṣ
| š
|
|
| k
|
|
|
| kt
|
| s
|
|
|  
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*e}}
!{{PIE|*tk}}
!{{PIE|*e}}, {{PIE|*h₁e}}
| kṣ
|rowspan="3" colspan="2"|{{PIE|a}}
|
|colspan="3"|{{PIE|e}}
|  
|{{PIE|je, ie, e, i}}; {{PIE|ja}}<ref group=V name=closed>In a closed syllable.</ref>
|  
|{{PIE|ä}}
|  
|e, ʔe, i
|
|colspan="3"|{{PIE|e}}
|
|{{PIE|i}}; {{PIE|aí}} {{IPA|[ɛ]}}<ref group=V name=Vrh>Before ''r, h''.  Gothic, but not other Germanic languages, merges /e/ and /i/.</ref>
|
|{{PIE|e; eo}}<ref group=V name=OE>Before ''h, w'', or before ''r, l'' plus a consonant ([[Old English phonology#Breaking and retraction|"breaking"]]).</ref> || {{PIE|i; ie}}<ref group=V name=OE/>
| kt
|  
|  
|  
|  
|  
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*a}}
!{{PIE|*dʰǵʰ}}
!({{PIE|*a}}<ref group=V name=a?>The existence of PIE non-allophonic ''a'' is disputed.</ref>), {{PIE|*h₂e}}
| kṣ
|rowspan=3|{{PIE|o}}
| z
|rowspan=3|{{PIE|a}}
|  
|{{PIE|a}}
| ž
|{{PIE|ha, a}}
|  
|{{PIE|ā}}
|
|{{PIE|ha, a}}
| tk
|colspan="3"|{{PIE|a}}
| tk/k
|rowspan=3|{{PIE|a}}
| khth
|rowspan=6|{{PIE|æ}}; {{PIE|a}};<ref group=V name=bright>Before a back vowel in the next syllable ([[Anglo-Frisian brightening#A restoration|''a'' restoration]]).</ref> {{PIE|ea}}<ref group=V name=OE/>
|  
|rowspan=6|{{PIE|e; ie}}<ref group=V name=OE/>
|  
|  
|  
|  
|- align=center
|- align=center
!rowspan=2|{{PIE|*o}}
!{{PIE|*dʰgʰ}}
!{{PIE|*h₃e}}
| kṣ
|rowspan=2|{{PIE|o, a}}
|  
|rowspan=5|{{PIE|a}}
|  
|rowspan=2|{{PIE|a, e}}
|  
|rowspan=2|{{PIE|a}}
|  
|rowspan="2" colspan="3"|{{PIE|o}}
|
| tk
|
|  
|
|  
|  
|  
|  
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*o}}
!{{PIE|*dʰgʷʰ}}
|colspan="2"|{{PIE|a}}; {{PIE|ā}}<ref group=V name=Brugmann>In open syllables ([[Brugmann's law]]).</ref>
| kṣ
|- align=center
| γž
!rowspan=3|{{PIE|*ə}}<ref group=V name=CVC>Between consonants, or at the end of a word after a consonant.</ref>
|
!{{PIE|*h₁}}<ref group=V name=CVC/>
|
|rowspan=3|{{PIE|i}}
|
|rowspan=3|{{PIE|i, ∅}}
|
|rowspan="6" colspan="2"|{{PIE|∅}}
| kts
|rowspan=3|{{PIE|a, ∅}}
|
|rowspan=3|{{PIE|ā}}
| phth
|
|
|{{PIE|e}}
| s
|rowspan="3" colspan="2"|{{PIE|a}}
|
|rowspan=3|{{PIE|a, ∅}}
|
|
|- align=center|
! PIE
! [[Sanskrit|Skr.]]
! [[Avestan|Av.]] !! [[Old Church Slavonic|O.C.S.]] !! [[Lithuanian language|Lith.]] !! [[Albanian language|Alb.]] !! [[Armenian language|Arm.]] !! [[Hittite language|Hitt.]] !! [[Tocharian languages|Toch.]] !! [[Greek language|Greek]] !! [[Greek language|Greek]]+/j/ !! [[Latin]] !! [[Old Irish]] !! [[Gothic language|Gothic]] !! [[English language|English]]
|}
 
 
-->
===Orthography===
 
{| class=wikitable
! rowspan=2|Trad. PIE !! rowspan=2|[[Laryngeal theory|Laryng. PIE]] !! rowspan=2|[[Sanskrit|Skr.]] !! rowspan=2|[[Avestan|Av.]] !! rowspan=2|[[Old Church Slavonic|O.C.S.]] !! rowspan=2|[[Lithuanian language|Lith.]] !! rowspan=2|[[Armenian language|Arm.]] !! rowspan=2|[[Albanian language|Alb.]] !! rowspan=2|[[Tocharian languages|Toch.]] !! rowspan=2|[[Hittite language|Hitt.]] !! rowspan=2|[[Greek language|Greek]] !! rowspan=2|[[Latin]]<ref group=V name=initial>In initial syllables only.</ref> !! rowspan=2|[[Proto-Celtic]] !! rowspan=2|[[Gothic language|Gothic]]<ref group=V name=nonfinal>In non-final syllables only.</ref> !! colspan=2|[[Old English]]<ref group=V name=initial/>
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*h₂}}<ref group=V name=CVC/>
! normal !! [[Germanic umlaut|umlauted]]<ref group=V name=iumlaut>Before ''i'', ''ī'', or /j/ in the next syllable in [[Proto-Germanic]] ([[Germanic umlaut|''i''-umlaut]]).</ref>
|ḫ
|{{PIE|a}}
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*h₃}}<ref group=V name=CVC/>
!{{PIE|*e}}
|
!{{PIE|*e}}, {{PIE|*h₁e}}
|{{PIE|o}}
|rowspan="3" colspan="2"|{{PIE|a}}
|colspan="3"|{{PIE|e}}
|{{PIE|je, ie, e, i}}; {{PIE|ja}}<ref group=V name=closed>In a closed syllable.</ref>
|{{PIE|ä}}
|e, ʔe, i
|colspan="3"|{{PIE|e}}
|{{PIE|i}}; {{PIE|aí}} {{IPA|[ɛ]}}<ref group=V name=Vrh>Before ''r, h''.  Gothic, but not other Germanic languages, merges /e/ and /i/.</ref>
|{{PIE|e; eo}}<ref group=V name=OE>Before ''h, w'', or before ''r, l'' plus a consonant ([[Old English phonology#Breaking and retraction|"breaking"]]).</ref> || {{PIE|i; ie}}<ref group=V name=OE/>
|- align=center
|- align=center
!rowspan=3|{{PIE|*-}}
!{{PIE|*a}}
!{{PIE|*h₁-}}<ref group=V name=#VC>At the beginning of a word, followed by a consonant.</ref>
!({{PIE|*a}}<ref group=V name=a?>The existence of PIE non-allophonic ''a'' is disputed.</ref>), {{PIE|*h₂e}}  
|rowspan="3" colspan="2"|{{PIE|∅}}
|rowspan=3|{{PIE|o}}
|{{PIE|e (a?)}}
|rowspan=3|{{PIE|a}}
|rowspan="3" colspan="2"|{{PIE|∅}}
|a, ∅
|{{PIE|e (o)}}
|rowspan="3" colspan="5"|{{PIE|∅}}
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*h₂-}}<ref group=V name=#VC/>
|rowspan="2"|{{PIE|a}}
|ḫa
|{{PIE|a}}
|{{PIE|a}}
|{{PIE|ha, a}}
|{{PIE|ā}}
|{{PIE|ha, a}}
|colspan="3"|{{PIE|a}}
|rowspan=3|{{PIE|a}}
|rowspan=6|{{PIE|æ}}; {{PIE|a}};<ref group=V name=bright>Before a back vowel in the next syllable ([[Anglo-Frisian brightening#A restoration|''a'' restoration]]).</ref> {{PIE|ea}}<ref group=V name=OE/>
|rowspan=6|{{PIE|e; ie}}<ref group=V name=OE/>
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*h₃-}}<ref group=V name=#VC/>
!rowspan=2|{{PIE|*o}}
|{{PIE|a, ha}}
!{{PIE|*h₃e}}
|{{PIE|o}}
|rowspan=2|{{PIE|o, a}}
|- align=center
|rowspan=5|{{PIE|a}}
!{{PIE|*ē}}
|rowspan=2|{{PIE|a, e}}
!{{PIE|*ē}}, {{PIE|*eh₁}}
|rowspan=2|{{PIE|a}}
|rowspan=3 colspan=2|{{PIE|ā}}
|rowspan="2" colspan="3"|{{PIE|o}}
|{{PIE|ě}}
|{{PIE|ė}}
|{{PIE|i}}
|rowspan=2|{{PIE|o, ua}}
|{{PIE|a/e}}?; {{PIE|ā}}?<ref group=V name=final>In a final syllable.</ref>
|{{PIE|ē, e, i}}
|colspan=2|{{PIE|ē}}
|{{PIE|ī}}
|{{PIE|ē}}
|colspan=2|{{PIE|ǣ}}
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*ā}}
!{{PIE|*o}}
!({{PIE|*ā}}<ref group=V name=a?/>), {{PIE|*eh₂}}
|colspan="2"|{{PIE|a}}; {{PIE|ā}}<ref group=V name=Brugmann>In open syllables ([[Brugmann's law]]).</ref>
|rowspan=2|{{PIE|a}}
|{{PIE|o}} {{IPA|[oː]}}
|{{PIE|a}}
|{{PIE|a/o}}?
|{{PIE|a, ah}}
|{{PIE|ā > ē}}<ref group=V name=Attic>''ā'' > ''ē'' in Attic and Ionic dialects only.</ref>
|{{PIE|ā}}
|{{PIE|ā}}
|rowspan=2 colspan=2|{{PIE|ō}}
|rowspan=2|{{PIE|ē}}
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*ō}}
!rowspan=3|{{PIE|*ə}}<ref group=V name=CVC>Between consonants, or at the end of a word after a consonant.</ref>
!{{PIE|*ō}}, {{PIE|*eh₃}}
!{{PIE|*h₁}}<ref group=V name=CVC/>
|{{PIE|uo}}
|rowspan=3|{{PIE|i}}
|{{PIE|u}}
|rowspan=3|{{PIE|i, ∅}}
|rowspan="6" colspan="2"|{{PIE|}}
|rowspan=3|{{PIE|a, ∅}}
|rowspan=3|{{PIE|ā}}
|∅
|{{PIE|e}}
|{{PIE|e}}
|{{PIE|a/ā}}?; {{PIE|ū}}?<ref group=V name=final/>
|rowspan="3" colspan="2"|{{PIE|a}}
|{{PIE|a, ā}}
|rowspan=3|{{PIE|a, ∅}}
|colspan=2|{{PIE|ō}}
|{{PIE|ā}}; {{PIE|ū}}<ref group=V name=final/>
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*i}}
!{{PIE|*h₂}}<ref group=V name=CVC/>
!{{PIE|*i}}
|
|colspan=2|{{PIE|i}}
|{{PIE|a}}
|{{PIE|ь}}
|{{PIE|i}}
|rowspan=2|{{PIE|i}}
|{{PIE|i}}; {{PIE|e}}<ref group=V name=a>Before ''ā'' in the following syllable.</ref>
|{{PIE|ä}}
|rowspan=4|{{PIE|i}}, ī
|colspan=3|{{PIE|i}}
|{{PIE|i}}; {{PIE|aí}} {{IPA|[ɛ]}}<ref group=V name=Vrh/>
|colspan=2|{{PIE|i}}
|- align=center
|- align=center
!rowspan=3|{{PIE|*ī}}
!{{PIE|*h₃}}<ref group=V name=CVC/>
!{{PIE|*ih₁}}
|
|rowspan=3 colspan=2|{{PIE|ī}}
|{{PIE|o}}
|rowspan=4|{{PIE|i}}
|rowspan=3|{{PIE|y}} {{IPA|[iː]}}
|rowspan=4|{{PIE|i}}
|{{PIE|i}}
|{{PIE|ī}}
|rowspan=3 colspan=2|{{PIE|ī}}
|rowspan=4|{{PIE|ei}} {{IPA|[iː]}}
|rowspan=4 colspan=2|{{PIE|ī}}
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*ih₂}}
!rowspan=3|{{PIE|*-}}
|rowspan=2|{{PIE|i}}<br/>or {{PIE|<sup>(j)</sup>a}}?<ref group=V name=breaking>The so-called [[vowel breaking|breaking]] is disputed (typical examples are {{PIE|*proti-h₃kʷo-}} > Ved. ''prátīkam'' ~ Gk. {{lang|grc|πρόσωπον}}; {{PIE|*gʷih₃u̯o-}} > Ved. ''jīvá-'' ~ Arm. ''keank‘'', Gk. {{lang|grc|ζωός}}; {{PIE|*duh₂ro-}} > Ved. ''dūrá-'' ~ Arm. ''erkar'', Gk. {{lang|grc|δηρός}})</ref>
!{{PIE|*h₁-}}<ref group=V name=#VC>At the beginning of a word, followed by a consonant.</ref>
|rowspan=2|{{PIE|}}
|rowspan="3" colspan="2"|{{PIE|}}
|{{PIE|ī}} or {{PIE|<sup>(j)</sup>ā}}?<ref group=V name=breaking/>
|{{PIE|e (a?)}}
|rowspan="3" colspan="2"|{{PIE|}}
|a,
|{{PIE|e (o)}}
|rowspan="3" colspan="5"|{{PIE|}}
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*h₂-}}<ref group=V name=#VC/>
|rowspan="2"|{{PIE|a}}
|ḫa
|{{PIE|a}}
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*ih₃}}
!{{PIE|*h₃-}}<ref group=V name=#VC/>
|{{PIE|ī}} or {{PIE|<sup>(j)</sup>ō}}?<ref group=V name=breaking/>
|{{PIE|a, ha}}
|{{PIE|o}}
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*ei}}
!{{PIE|*ē}}
!{{PIE|*ei}}, {{PIE|*h₁ei}}
!{{PIE|*ē}}, {{PIE|*eh₁}}
|rowspan=3|{{PIE|ai > ē}}
|rowspan=3 colspan=2|{{PIE|ā}}
|rowspan=3|{{PIE|ai > ōi}},<br/>{{PIE|āi > aē}}<ref group=V name=Brugmann/>
|{{PIE|ě}}
|{{PIE|ei}}; {{PIE|ie}}<ref group=V name=stress>Under stress.</ref>
|{{PIE|ė}}
|{{PIE|i}}
|{{PIE|i}}
|rowspan=3|{{PIE|e}}
|rowspan=2|{{PIE|o, ua}}
|{{PIE|ē}}
|{{PIE|a/e}}?; {{PIE|ā}}?<ref group=V name=final>In a final syllable.</ref>
|{{PIE|ei}}
|{{PIE|ē, e, i}}
|{{PIE|ī}}
|colspan=2|{{PIE|ē}}
|{{PIE|ī}}
|{{PIE|ē}}
|{{PIE|ē}}
|colspan=2|{{PIE|ǣ}}
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*oi}}
!{{PIE|*ā}}
!{{PIE|*oi}}, {{PIE|*h₃ei}}
!({{PIE|*ā}}<ref group=V name=a?/>), {{PIE|*eh₂}}
|rowspan=2|{{PIE|ě}}
|rowspan=2|{{PIE|a}}
|rowspan=2|{{PIE|ai}}; {{PIE|ie}}<ref group=V name=stress/>
|{{PIE|o}} {{IPA|[oː]}}
|rowspan=2|{{PIE|e}}
|{{PIE|a}}
|rowspan=2|{{PIE|e, ai}}
|{{PIE|a/o}}?
|rowspan=2|ē, ai
|{{PIE|a, ah}}
|{{PIE|oi}}
|{{PIE|ā > ē}}<ref group=V name=Attic>''ā'' > ''ē'' in Attic and Ionic dialects only.</ref>
|{{PIE|ū}}
|{{PIE|ā}}
|{{PIE|oi}}
|{{PIE|ā}}
|rowspan=2|{{PIE|ái}}
|rowspan=2 colspan=2|{{PIE|ō}}
|rowspan=2|{{PIE|ā}}
|rowspan=2|{{PIE|ē}}
|rowspan=2|{{PIE|ǣ}}
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*ai}}
!{{PIE|*ō}}
!({{PIE|*ai}}<ref group=V name=a?/>), {{PIE|*h₂ei}}
!{{PIE|*ō}}, {{PIE|*eh₃}}
|{{PIE|ai}}
|{{PIE|uo}}
|{{PIE|ae}}
|{{PIE|u}}
|{{PIE|ai}}
|{{PIE|e}}
|{{PIE|a/ā}}?; {{PIE|ū}}?<ref group=V name=final/>
|{{PIE|a, ā}}
|colspan=2|{{PIE|ō}}
|{{PIE|ā}}; {{PIE|ū}}<ref group=V name=final/>
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*ēi}}
!{{PIE|*i}}
!{{PIE|*ēi}}
!{{PIE|*i}}
|rowspan=3|{{PIE|āi}} > {{PIE|ai}}; {{PIE|ā}}<ref group=V name=final/>
|colspan=2|{{PIE|i}}
|rowspan=3|{{PIE|āi}}; {{PIE|ā(i)}}<ref group=V name=final/>
|{{PIE|ь}}
|{{PIE|i}}
|{{PIE|i}}
|  
|rowspan=2|{{PIE|i}}
|
|{{PIE|i}}; {{PIE|e}}<ref group=V name=a>Before ''ā'' in the following syllable.</ref>
|{{PIE|i}}
|{{PIE|ä}}
|
|rowspan=4|{{PIE|i}}, ī
|ē
|colspan=3|{{PIE|i}}
|{{PIE|ēi}}
|{{PIE|i}}; {{PIE|aí}} {{IPA|[ɛ]}}<ref group=V name=Vrh/>
|{{PIE|ī}}?
|colspan=2|{{PIE|i}}
|  
|- align=center
|{{PIE|ei}} {{IPA|[iː]}}
!rowspan=3|{{PIE|*ī}}
|colspan=2|{{PIE|ī}}
!{{PIE|*ih₁}}
|rowspan=3 colspan=2|{{PIE|ī}}
|rowspan=4|{{PIE|i}}
|rowspan=3|{{PIE|y}} {{IPA|[iː]}}
|rowspan=4|{{PIE|i}}
|{{PIE|i}}
|{{PIE|ī}}
|rowspan=3 colspan=2|{{PIE|ī}}
|rowspan=4|{{PIE|ei}} {{IPA|[iː]}}
|rowspan=4 colspan=2|{{PIE|ī}}
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*ōi}}
!{{PIE|*ih₂}}
!{{PIE|*ōi (*oei)}}
|rowspan=2|{{PIE|i}}<br/>or {{PIE|<sup>(j)</sup>a}}?<ref group=V name=breaking>The so-called [[vowel breaking|breaking]] is disputed (typical examples are {{PIE|*proti-h₃kʷo-}} > Ved. ''prátīkam'' ~ Gk. {{lang|grc|πρόσωπον}}; {{PIE|*gʷih₃u̯o-}} > Ved. ''jīvá-'' ~ Arm. ''keank‘'', Gk. {{lang|grc|ζωός}}; {{PIE|*duh₂ro-}} > Ved. ''dūrá-'' ~ Arm. ''erkar'', Gk. {{lang|grc|δηρός}})</ref>
|{{PIE|y}}; {{PIE|u}}<ref group=V name=final/>
|rowspan=2|{{PIE|yā}}
|{{PIE|ai}}; {{PIE|ui}}<ref group=V name=final/>
|{{PIE|ī}} or {{PIE|<sup>(j)</sup>ā}}?<ref group=V name=breaking/>
|
|- align=center
|rowspan=2|{{PIE|e, ai}}
!{{PIE|*ih₃}}
|
|{{PIE|ī}} or {{PIE|<sup>(j)</sup>ō}}?<ref group=V name=breaking/>
|{{PIE|ai}}
|- align=center
|{{PIE|ōi}}
!{{PIE|*ei}}
|{{PIE|ō}}
!{{PIE|*ei}}, {{PIE|*h₁ei}}
|{{PIE|u}}<ref group=V name=final/>
|rowspan=3|{{PIE|ai > ē}}
|rowspan=3|{{PIE|ai > ōi}},<br/>{{PIE|āi > aē}}<ref group=V name=Brugmann/>  
|{{PIE|ei}}; {{PIE|ie}}<ref group=V name=stress>Under stress.</ref>  
|{{PIE|i}}
|rowspan=3|{{PIE|e}}
|{{PIE|ē}}
|{{PIE|ei}}
|{{PIE|ī}}
|{{PIE|ē}}
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*oi}}
!{{PIE|*oi}}, {{PIE|*h₃ei}}
|rowspan=2|{{PIE|ě}}
|rowspan=2|{{PIE|ai}}; {{PIE|ie}}<ref group=V name=stress/>  
|rowspan=2|{{PIE|e}}
|rowspan=2|{{PIE|e, ai}}
|rowspan=2|ē, ai
|{{PIE|oi}}
|{{PIE|ū}}
|{{PIE|oi}}
|rowspan=2|{{PIE|ái}}
|rowspan=2|{{PIE|ái}}
|rowspan=2|{{PIE|ā}}
|rowspan=2|{{PIE|ā}}
|rowspan=2|{{PIE|ǣ}}
|rowspan=2|{{PIE|ǣ}}
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*āi}}
!{{PIE|*ai}}
!{{PIE|*eh₂ei}}
!({{PIE|*ai}}<ref group=V name=a?/>), {{PIE|*h₂ei}}
|{{PIE|ě}}
|{{PIE|ai}}
|{{PIE|ae}}
|{{PIE|ai}}
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*ēi}}
!{{PIE|*ēi}}
|rowspan=3|{{PIE|āi}} > {{PIE|ai}}; {{PIE|ā}}<ref group=V name=final/>
|rowspan=3|{{PIE|āi}}; {{PIE|ā(i)}}<ref group=V name=final/>
|{{PIE|i}}
|  
|  
|
|
|{{PIE|i}}
|
|
|ai
|ē
|{{PIE|āi > ēi}}<ref group=V name=Attic/>
|{{PIE|ēi}}
|{{PIE|ae}}
|{{PIE|ī}}?
|
|{{PIE|ei}} {{IPA|[iː]}}
|colspan=2|{{PIE|ī}}
|- align=center
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*u}}
!{{PIE|*ōi}}
!{{PIE|*u}}
!{{PIE|*ōi (*oei)}}
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|u}}
|{{PIE|y}}; {{PIE|u}}<ref group=V name=final/>
|{{PIE|ъ}}
|{{PIE|ai}}; {{PIE|ui}}<ref group=V name=final/>
|
|rowspan=2|{{PIE|e, ai}}
|
|{{PIE|ai}}
|{{PIE|ōi}}
|{{PIE|ō}}
|{{PIE|u}}<ref group=V name=final/>
|rowspan=2|{{PIE|ái}}
|rowspan=2|{{PIE|ā}}
|rowspan=2|{{PIE|ǣ}}
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*āi}}
!{{PIE|*eh₂ei}}
|{{PIE|ě}}
|
|
|
|ai
|{{PIE|āi > ēi}}<ref group=V name=Attic/>
|{{PIE|ae}}
|- align=center
!{{PIE|*u}}
!{{PIE|*u}}
| colspan="2"|{{PIE|u}}
|{{PIE|ъ}}
|{{PIE|u}}
|{{PIE|u}}
|rowspan=2|{{PIE|u}}
|rowspan=2|{{PIE|u}}
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!colspan=2|[[Old English]]<ref group=V name=initial/>
!colspan=2|[[Old English]]<ref group=V name=initial/>
|}
|}
==Historical and Geographical Distribution==


==Intersegmentals==
==Intersegmentals==
===Consonants===
===Consonants===
Aryan is reconstructed as having 41 consonants, with an assumption made that it would have maintained the 33 non-click main consonants of the Pangaean Code in some form while adding a labialized series of velars. Later, sounds would be lost in Proto-Indo-European, et cetera.
Aryan is reconstructed as having 36 consonants, with an assumption made that it would have maintained the inventory of the Pangaean Code in some form.


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{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 396px; text-align:center;"
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! style="width: 66px; " |
! style="width: 66px; " |
! style="width: 66px; " |Labial
! style="width: 66px; " |Labial
! style="width: 66px; " |Alveolar
! style="width: 66px; " colspan=3|Alveolar
! style="width: 66px; " |Palatal
! style="width: 66px; " |Palatal
! style="width: 66px; " colspan=2|Velar
! style="width: 66px; " |Velar
! style="width: 66px; " |Pharyngeal
! style="width: 66px; " |Pharyngeal
! style="width: 66px; " |Glottal
! style="width: 66px; " |Glottal
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|  
|  
|
|
|
|-
|-
! Voiced
! Voiced
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|  
|  
|
|
|
|-
|-
! rowspan=5 | Plosive
! rowspan=4 | Plosive
! Voiceless
! Voiceless
| *p
| *p
| *t
| *t
|
|
|
|
| *k
| *k
| *kʷ
|  
|  
| *ʔ
| *ʔ
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| *b
| *b
| *d
| *d
| *dʲ
| *dʷ
|
| *g
|
|
| *g
| *gʷ
|
|
|
|-
|-
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| *t<sup>h</sup>  
| *t<sup>h</sup>  
|
|
| *k<sup>h</sup>
|  
| *<sup>h</sup>  
| *k<sup>h</sup>
|  
|  
|
|
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| *d<sup>h</sup>
| *d<sup>h</sup>
|
|
| *g<sup>h</sup>
| *gʷ<sup>h</sup>
|
|
|
|-
! Ejective
| *p’
| *t’
|
|
| *k’
| *g<sup>h</sup>
| *kʷ’
|  
|  
|
|
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| *s
| *s
|
|
|
|
| *x
| *x
| (*xʷ)
| *ħ
| *ħ
| *h
| *h
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| *z  
| *z  
|
|
|
|  
| (*ɣʷ)
|
| *ʕ  
| *ɣ
| *ɦ  
| *ʕ
| *ɦ
|-
|-
! rowspan=2 | Vibrant
! rowspan=2 | Vibrant
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|  
|  
|
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|  
|  
|
|
|
|-
|-
! rowspan=2 | Lateral
! rowspan=2 | Lateral
! Voiceless
! Voiceless
|
|
| *l̥  
| *l̥  
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===Pitch Accent===
===Pitch Accent===


==Morphology==
==Morphology==
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*gʷaināsay, *gʷaināmas
*gʷaināsay, *gʷaināmas


===Roots===
===Mobile and Static Roots===
*pʰair < mobile root *pʰ "bearing" + static root *ai "person" + insertion of epenthetic *r, as the static root does not carry laryngeals


===Clitics===
===Clitics===
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''*paid-'' "stepping" [n/v] (''*paídōm'', ''*pípdmi'') > ''*paídas'' [bare noun], ''*p∅dás'' "foot" [adjective-noun] (Latin pes, Greek  πούς "foot"), ''*pádas'' "step" [result-noun]
''*paid-'' "stepping" [n/v] (''*paídōm'', ''*pípdmi'') > ''*paídas'' [bare noun], ''*p∅dás'' "foot" [adjective-noun] (Latin pes, Greek  πούς "foot"), ''*pádas'' "step" [result-noun]


''*kʰpʰain-'' "expelling" [n/v] (Latin de-fendo "I expell from") > ''*kʰpʰaínas'' [bare noun], ''*kʰpʰ∅nás'' "murderer" [adjective-noun], ''*kʰpʰánas'' "murder" [result-noun] (Greek φόνος "murder")
''*kpain-'' "killing" [n/v] (Proto-Indo-European *kʷʰen, Latin de-fendo "I expell from") > ''*kpaínas'' [bare noun], ''*kp∅nás'' "murderer" [adjective-noun], ''*kpánas'' "murder" [result-noun] (Greek φόνος "murder")


''*h<sub>1</sub>ed-'' "eating" [n/v] (German esse, Russian ем, Latin edō, Greek ἔδω < ''*h<sub>1</sub>édōm'', ''*yédmi'') > ''*h<sub>1</sub>édas'' [bare noun], ''*yedás'' "eater" [adjective-noun], ''*h<sub>1</sub>ádas'' [result-noun]  
''*h<sub>1</sub>ed-'' "eating" [n/v] (German esse, Russian ем, Latin edō, Greek ἔδω < ''*h<sub>1</sub>édōm'', ''*yédmi'') > ''*h<sub>1</sub>édas'' [bare noun], ''*yedás'' "eater" [adjective-noun], ''*h<sub>1</sub>ádas'' [result-noun]  

Latest revision as of 22:27, 3 December 2024


Aryan (Pre-Expansion: *Airáh0, pronounced /əi̯ˈrəʔ/; Post-Expansion: *Āryā́, pronounced /aːˈri̯aː/) is an ab interiori language of Proto-Indo-Anatolian.

Aryan
*airáh0
Pronunciation[əi̯ˈrəʔ]
Created byVeno
Date12000-10000 BP
SettingCaucasus Mountains
Native speakers- (2024)
Pangaean Code
  • Aryan
Early form
Transitional Dialect
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History

Development from Paleolithic Codes

The history of Aryan taken into account starts with the transition from Atomism to Double Articulation. [...] by the dialects of the Upper Paleolithic, mostly regarding the Pangaean Code as its ultimate source, next to the influence of the Diluvian and Hyperborean Codes. Although the actor responsible for this transition is a matter of debate even within the experiment, the loss of archaic features is assumed to coincide with the End of the Last Ice Age. At that time (roughly 12000 years Before Present), the loss of strict adherence to the primordial grammar might have allowed sound changes to take place, as seen below.

  • Weak (plosive) stops become aspirated/murmured preceding a laryngeal consonant, as strong (ejective/implosive) stops gain plosive qualities in the same position.
Weak Voiceless Stop
before laryngeal
Weak Voiced Stop
before laryngeal
Strong Voiceless Stop
before laryngeal
Strong Voiced Stop
before laryngeal
/kH/→/kh/ /kʼH/→/k/ /gH/→/gɦ/ /ɠH/→/g/
/pH/→/ph/ /pʼH/→/p/ /bH/→/bɦ/ /ɓH/→/b/
/tH/→/th/ /tʼH/→/t/ /dH/→/dɦ/ /ɗH/→/d/
Weak Voiceless Stop Weak Voiced Stop Strong Voiceless Stop Strong Voiced Stop
/k/→/k/ /g/→/g/ /kʼ/→/kh/ /ɠ/→/gɦ/
/p/→/p/ /b/→/b/ /pʼ/→/ph/ /ɓ/→/bɦ/
/t/→/t/ /d/→/d/ /tʼ/→/th/ /ɗ/→/dɦ/
  • Relative articulated sounds when stops transform into Diluvian consonant clusters following former examples of aspiration/breathy voice.
Retracted
before
Laryngeal
Retracted Advanced
before
Laryngeal
Advanced
/k̠H/→/khph/ /k̠/→/kp/ /k̟H/→/khth/ /k̟/→/kt/
/p̠H/→/phth/ /p̠/→/pt/ /p̟H/→/phkh/ /p̟/→/pk/
/t̠H/→/thkh/ /t̠/→/tk/ /t̟H/→/thph/ /t̟/→/tp/
/g̠H/→/gɦbɦ/ /g̠/→/gb/ /g̟H/→/gɦdɦ/ /g̟/→/gd/
/b̠H/→/bɦdɦ/ /b̠/→/bd/ /b̟H/→/bɦgɦ/ /b̟/→/bg/
/d̠H/→/dɦgɦ/ /d̠/→/dg/ /d̟H/→/dɦbɦ/ /d̟/→/db/
/k̠ʼH/→/kp/ /k̠ʼ/→/khph/ /k̟ʼH/→/kt/ /k̟ʼ/→/khth/
/p̠ʼH/→/pt/ /p̠ʼ/→/phth/ /p̟ʼH/→/pk/ /p̟ʼ/→/phkh/
/t̠ʼH/→/tk/ /t̠ʼ/→/thkh/ /t̟ʼH/→/tp/ /t̟ʼ/→/thph/
/ɠ̠H/→/gb/ /ɠ̠/→/gɦbɦ/ /ɠ̟H/→/gd/ /ɠ̟/→/gɦdɦ/
/ɓ̠H/→/bd/ /ɓ̠/→/bɦdɦ/ /ɓ̟H/→/bg/ /ɓ̟/→/bɦgɦ/
/ɗ̠H/→/dg/ /ɗ̠/→/dɦgɦ/ /ɗ̟H/→/db/ /ɗ̟/→/dɦbɦ/
  • Sonorants, contrary to the stop series, remain conserved when onset; however, they collapse as voiced codas.
Voiceless
Sonorant(I)
Voiced
Sonorant(I)
Voiceless
Sonorant(II)
Voiced
Sonorant(II)
/j̥/→/j̥/~/j/ /j/→/j/ /w̥/→/w̥/~/w/ /w/→/w/
/n̥/→/n̥/~/n/ /n/→/n/ /m̥/→/m̥/~/m/ /m/→/m/
/l̥/→/l̥/~/l/ /l/→/l/ /r̥/→/r̥/~/r/ /r/→/r/
  • The positive and negative forms of the sonorants still follow a Diluvian paradigm.
Retracted
Voiceless
Sonorant
Retracted
Voiced
Sonorant
Advanced
Voiceless
Sonorant
Advanced
Voiced
Sonorant
/j̠̊/→/j̥/~/j/ /j̠/→/j/ /j̟̊/→/j̥/~/j/ /j̟/→/j/
/n̠̊/→/kn/ /n̠/→/kn /n̟̊/→/pn/ /n̊/→/pn/
/l̠̊/→/l̥/~/l/ /l̠/→/l/ /l̟̊/→/l̥/~/l/ /l̟/→/l/
/ẘ̠/→/w̥/~/w/ /w̠/→/w/ /ẘ̟/→/w̥/~/w/ /w̟/→/w/
/m̠̊/→/dm/ /m̠/→/dm/ /m̟̊/→/gm/ /m̟/→/gm/
/r̠̊/→/r̥/~/r/ /r̠/→/r/ /r̟̊/→/r̥/~/r/ /r̟/→/r/


  • Within the turbulents, clicks are exchanged by ...; laryngeals ...

p̠hṵh > *pʰtʰūymás ( *pʰtʰūh1-más) > fumus heħʘ̪ > h1eh2dʷ [nominative *séh2dʷ (=**h1éh2dʷ-as)] > *sweh2dʷ- > suavis there can only be one laryngeal in a root... except when former clicks.

*meh2dʷ (=**h1eh2dʷ-más) > *médʰu [*mélid, a variation]

dʷ- > *b-~bʰ-, -dʷ > -d dʲ- > *s~*sw-, -dʲ > -di

  • h2oh2dʲ-, *h2óh2dʲam "hatred"

? > *ak "sharp" borrowing

  • dʲairgʰ > *swergʰ... "be ill"

sour < *sūrós (*sweh2-rós) < *dʲāyrás (=*dʲeh2-rás)


Aryan
p *phth / *ph / *phkh; *phh
t *thkh; *thh / *th / *thph
k *khph / *kh; *kʷ / *khth
b *bd / *b / *bg; *bgʷ
d *dg; *dgʷ / *d / *db
g *gb / *g, *gʷ / gd
*pʼtʼ / *pʼ; *p / *pʼkʼ; *pʼkʷʼ
*tʼkʷʼ / *tʼ, t / *tʼpʼ
kʼpʼ / *kʼ; *k; *kʷʼ / kʼtʼ
ɓ *bhdh / *bh / *bhgh; *bhh
ɗ *dhgh; *dhh / *dh / *dhbh
ɠ *ghbh / *gh; *gʷh / *ghdh

Development into Indo-Anatolian Languages

[...]
The language is demonstrared using two modern Indo-European languages (German and Russian) and two ancient ones (Latin and Greek).

What marks a Transitional Dialect:

  • the presence of mobile roots
  • /ə/ > */e/ when pretonic or tonic polysyllabic [exception: o-derivation]
  • /ə/ > */o/ when postonic or tonic monosyllabic (*pʰ∅rás > *pʰárs >*pʰórs > *pʰṓr) [exception: o-derivation] *monosyllabic words without pithc accept /e/ instead (*swa > *swe)
  • /əi̯/ > */e/, */aː/ when result of zero-grade (*gain- >*g∅n-tás > *gnaitás > *gnātós, as in Latin gnātus and Greek -γνητός)
  • /ai̯/ > */ai̯/
  • kʰpʰ-
  • kp- > *kʷʰ-
  • kn- > *sn-

an original click as onset inverts the laryngeals: ǁheħp > tɬeh1p> seh1p an original click as coda preserves both laryngeals: heħʘ̪ > *h1eh2dʷ > sweh2d həħǁ > *h1ah2t͡ɬ > *sent

When an <e> is introduced in adjectives, the accent falls n̠ʕih > *knaiás > *sénos "old" compare

  • sādú > *swādús "sweet"
  • sādú méh2dʷ
  • swādús médʰu~mélid

Primordial elements transitioned into particles in Aryan. That is: Aryan roots could be changed back then. Those were the mobile roots. For example: *dʷ survived as PIE *-id, which was a particle used to indicate comestibles.

  • pʰrás

laryngeals turn into vowels and vice-versa

  • mai > *meh1


Sanskrit Avestan O.C.S. Lithuanian Albanian Armenian Hittite Tocharian Greek Latin Goidelic Gothic
>*p p; pʰ p; f p p p h; w p; pp p p / pt p f; β
>*t x x
>*k x x
>*ḱ x x

p pt p ∅ f; b [β] [C 6] f; v, f[C 2]


thorn clusters, *sD, *sR, ? *ts, ? Bartholomae's law...
Table 1. Reflexes of Proto-Indo-European single consonants
PIE Indo-Iranian Balto-Slavic Alb. Arm. Anatol. Toch. Greek Italic Celtic Germanic
Sanskrit Avestan O.C.S. Lith. Hitt. Latin Old Irish Gothic English
normal C+[j] [C 1] normal -C- [C 2] [C 1]
*p p; ph [pʰ] [C 3] p; f [C 4] p h;
w [C 5]
p, pp p pt p f;
b [β] [C 6]
f;
v, f[C 2]
*t t; th [t̪ʰ] [C 3] t; θ[C 4] t tʿ [tʰ] t, tt;
z [ts] [C 7]
t;
c [c] [C 7]
t s; tt/ss[C 5] t t th [θ] þ [θ];
d [ð]; [C 6]
th;
d; [C 6]
*ḱ ś [ɕ] s š [ʃ] th [θ];
k[C 8]
s k, kk k;
ś [ɕ][C 8]
k c [k] c [k] ch [x] h;
g [ɣ] [C 6]
h;
;[C 2]
y [C 6]
*k k; c [t͡ɕ]; [C 7]
kh [kʰ] [C 3]
k; c [tʃ]; [C 7]
x[C 4]
k;
č [tʃ]; [C 7]
c [ts][C 9]
k k;
q [c][C 9]
kʿ [kʰ]
*kʷ k;
s; [C 7]
q [c][C 9]
ku, kku p;
t; [C 7]
k[C 10]
qu [kʷ];
c [k] [C 11]
ƕ [ʍ];
gw, w [C 6]
wh;
w [C 6]
*b b; bh [C 3] b; β [C 12] b p b pt b b [b] -[β]- p
*d d; dh [C 3] d; δ [C 12] d d;
dh [ð][C 2]
t ts;
ś [ɕ] [C 7]
d z [zd] > [z] d d [d] -[ð]- t
j [d͡ʑ];
h [ɦ] [C 3]
z ž [ʒ] dh [ð];
g[C 8]
c [ts] k k;
ś [ɕ][C 8]
g g g [ɡ] -[ɣ]- k c / k;
ch[C 9]
*g g; j [d͡ʑ]; [C 7]
gh; [C 3] h [ɦ] [C 3]
g; j [dʒ]; [C 7]
γ [C 12]
g;
ž [ʒ]; [C 7]
dz[C 9]
g g k
*gʷ g;
z; [C 7]
gj [ɟ][C 9]
ku b;
d; [C 7]
g[C 10]
u [w > v];
gu [ɡʷ] [C 13]
b [b] -[β]- q [kʷ] qu
*pʰ bh [bʱ] b; β [C 12] b b;
w[C 2]
p ph [pʰ] pt f;[C 14]
b
b [b];
b [β];[C 2]
f [C 15]
b;
v / f[C 16]
*tʰ dh [dʱ] d; δ [C 12] d t t;
c [c] [C 7]
th [tʰ] tt/ss f;[C 14]
d;
b [C 17]
d [d] -[ð]- d;
d [ð];[C 2]
þ [C 15]
d
*ǵʰ h [ɦ] z ž [ʒ] dh [ð];
d[C 8]
j [dz];
z[C 2]
k k;
ś [ɕ] [C 7]
kh [kʰ] h;
h / g[C 8]
g [ɡ] -[ɣ]- g;
g [ɣ];[C 2]
g [x] [C 15]
g;
y / w[C 16]
*gʰ gh [ɡʱ];
h [ɦ] [C 7]
g; j [dʒ]; [C 7]
γ [C 12]
g;
ž [ʒ]; [C 7]
dz[C 9]
g g g;
ǰ [dʒ] [C 7]
*gʷʰ g;
z; [C 7]
gj [ɟ][C 9]
ku ph [pʰ];
th [tʰ]; [C 7]
kh [kʰ][C 10]
f;[C 14]
g /
u [w];[C 2]
gu [ɡʷ] [C 13]
g;
b;[C 14]
w;[C 2]
gw [C 13]
g;
b;[C 14]
w[C 2]
*s s h [h, x] s sh [ʃ];
gj [ɟ];[C 18]
h[C 2]
h;
[C 2]
š [s] s;
[ʂ]
h;[C 14]
s;[C 19][C 15]/
;[C 2]
[¯] [C 20]
i s;
r[C 2]
s ʃ -[h]- s;
z [C 6]
s;
r [C 6]
[ʂ][C 21] š [ʃ][C 21] x [x][C 21] š [ʃ][C 21]
*m m in m m [m] -[w̃]- m
*-m [C 15] m ˛ [˜] n n n -- m [˜] n
*n n n;
˛ [˜] [C 15]
n n;
ñ [ɲ]
n in n
*l r (dial. l) r l l;
ll [ɫ][C 2]
l /
ɫ
> ɣ]
l il l
*r r/l[C 22] r r [ɾ];
rr [r][C 2]
r ir r
*y y [j] j [j] gj [ɟ];
y [j] z [zd] > [z] /
h;
[C 2]
?i i [j];
[C 2]
j y
*w v [ʋ] v [w] v v [ʋ] v g / w w w > h / ∅ i u [w > v] f -- w
PIE Skr. Av. O.C.S. Lith. Alb. Arm. Hitt. Toch. Greek Greek+/j/ Latin Old Irish Gothic English

Notes for table 1:

  1. ^ a b A capital C stands for consonant in this table
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t Between vowels
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Before an original h₂.
  4. ^ a b c Before a consonant or original laryngeal.
  5. ^ a b After a vowel.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i Following an unstressed vowel (Verner's law).
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Before a (PIE) front vowel (*i, *e).
  8. ^ a b c d e f Before a sonorant.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h Before secondary (post-PIE) front-vowels.
  10. ^ a b c Before or after a (PIE) u
  11. ^ Before or after a (PIE) rounded vowel (*u, *o).
  12. ^ a b c d e f In Younger Avestan, after a vowel.
  13. ^ a b c After n.
  14. ^ a b c d e f At the beginning of a word
  15. ^ a b c d e f At the end of a word.
  16. ^ a b Between vowels, or between a vowel and r, l (on either side)
  17. ^ After u, r or before r, l.
  18. ^ Before a stressed vowel
  19. ^ Before or after an obstruent (p, t, k, etc.; s)
  20. ^ Before or after a resonant (r, l, m, n).
  21. ^ a b c d After r, u, k, i (Ruki sound law).
  22. ^ rare

Consonant clusters

Proto-Indo-European also had numerous consonant clusters, such as *st, *ḱs. In most cases in most languages, each consonant in a cluster develops according to the normal development given in the table above. Many consonant clusters however also show special developments in multiple languages. Some of these are given by the following table (with cases of otherwise predictable development in gray):

Table 2. Reflexes of Proto-Indo-European consonant clusters
PIE Indo-Iranian Balto-Slavic Alb. Arm. Anatol. Toch. Greek Italic Celtic Germanic
Skr. Av. O.C.S. Lith. Hitt. Latin Old Irish Gothic English
normal C+[j]
*sr sr r str sr rr [r] (a)r š(ša)r ʃʃr rh n/a fr-, -br- sr str str
*tw tv θβ tv tv t kʿ [kʰ] ttu, ddu s-, -ss- n/a p? t þw thw
*dʰw dhv ðβ dv dv d ? tu, du f d dw dw
*dw dv (e)rk tu, du b tw tw
*tl sl kl, sl tl kl tl
*dl ll
*dn nn, ṇṇ
*ḱw śv sp sv šv s sk, š n/a qu [kʷ] cu [kʷ] Template:Transl [xʷ] wh
*ǵʰw hv zv žv z
*ǵw jv q [kʷ] qu [kw]
*sw sv xuu [xʷ] sv sv v, d[CC 1] kʿ [kʰ] normal dev. h n/a su [sw] s sw sw
*sp sp sp [CC 2] sp f sp [CC 2]
/ pʿ [pʰ]
normal dev. sp [CC 2] ? sp f sp [CC 3]
*sbʰ spʰ
*sd d; ḷ[CC 4] > ḍ, ḍḍ zd zd zd st d -t- [d] st st
*sdʰ dh; ḷh[CC 4] > ḍh, ḍḍh zd zd zd sth -t- [d] zd d
*st st; ṣṭ[CC 4] st [CC 2] st sht [ʃt] st [CC 2] normal dev. st [CC 2] s; tt/ss[CC 5] st st [CC 3]
*sḱ ch [t͡ɕʰ]; cch[CC 5] s? sk š? h ?? č`; c`[CC 5] normal dev. sk; [CC 2]
kh [kʰ];[CC 6]
skh [skʰ] [CC 7]
sc [sk] sc [sk] sk [CC 3] sh [ʃ]
*sk sk, {śc, ch}[CC 8] sk, sč [CC 2] normal dev. ? sk [CC 2] normal dev.
*skʷ norm. squ [skʷ] sq [CC 3]
*t+t [tst] tt; tth [CC 9] st; ?[CC 10] st s s? zt, zzašt, zzazz [tst] ss? st ss ss / st
*sǵ jj
*sgʰ jj[CC 8]
*dt tt st st st s ss ss [s]
*ddʰ ddʰ zd d t
*dʰt ddʰ zd, st st st
*pt pt ft t? pt t pt pt cht [xt] ft [CC 3]
*ḱt ṣṭ [ʂʈ] št [ʃt] st št [ʃt] kt ct [kt] ht [CC 3] ght [t] [CC 3]
*kt kt xt t? kt
*kʷt pt ct [kt]
*ps ps ps ps s, ss fs ps
*ts ts
*ḱs kṣ š sh [ʃ] ks x [ks] hs x [ks]
*ks kṣ[CC 4] [CC 4] (ks)
*kʷs kʷs ps x [ks]
*gs kṣ
*gʷs kṣ
*ǵʰs kṣ ž ks
*gʰs kṣ
*gʷʰs kṣ ps
*tḱ kṣ š k kt s
*tk kṣ kt
*dʰǵʰ kṣ z ž tk tk/k khth
*dʰgʰ kṣ tk
*dʰgʷʰ kṣ γž kts phth s
PIE Skr. Av. O.C.S. Lith. Alb. Arm. Hitt. Toch. Greek Greek+/j/ Latin Old Irish Gothic English


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Orthography

Trad. PIE Laryng. PIE Skr. Av. O.C.S. Lith. Arm. Alb. Toch. Hitt. Greek Latin[V 1] Proto-Celtic Gothic[V 2] Old English[V 1]
normal umlauted[V 3]
*e *e, *h₁e a e je, ie, e, i; ja[V 4] ä e, ʔe, i e i; [ɛ][V 5] e; eo[V 6] i; ie[V 6]
*a (*a[V 7]), *h₂e o a a ha, a ā ha, a a a æ; a;[V 8] ea[V 6] e; ie[V 6]
*o *h₃e o, a a a, e a o
*o a; ā[V 9]
[V 10] *h₁[V 10] i i, ∅ a, ∅ ā e a a, ∅
*h₂[V 10] a
*h₃[V 10] o
*- *h₁-[V 11] e (a?) a, ∅ e (o)
*h₂-[V 11] a ḫa a
*h₃-[V 11] a, ha o
, *eh₁ ā ě ė i o, ua a/e?; ā?[V 12] ē, e, i ē ī ē ǣ
([V 7]), *eh₂ a o [oː] a a/o? a, ah ā > ē[V 13] ā ā ō ē
, *eh₃ uo u e a/ā?; ū?[V 12] a, ā ō ā; ū[V 12]
*i *i i ь i i i; e[V 14] ä i, ī i i; [ɛ][V 5] i
*ih₁ ī i y [iː] i i ī ī ei [iː] ī
*ih₂ i
or (j)a?[V 15]
ī or (j)ā?[V 15]
*ih₃ ī or (j)ō?[V 15]
*ei *ei, *h₁ei ai > ē ai > ōi,
āi > aē[V 9]
ei; ie[V 16] i e ē ei ī ē
*oi *oi, *h₃ei ě ai; ie[V 16] e e, ai ē, ai oi ū oi ái ā ǣ
*ai (*ai[V 7]), *h₂ei ai ae ai
*ēi *ēi āi > ai; ā[V 12] āi; ā(i)[V 12] i i ē ēi ī? ei [iː] ī
*ōi *ōi (*oei) y; u[V 12] ai; ui[V 12] e, ai ai ōi ō u[V 12] ái ā ǣ
*āi *eh₂ei ě ai āi > ēi[V 13] ae
*u *u u ъ u u u; y[V 17] ä u u u u; o[V 18] u; [ɔ][V 5] u; o[V 19] y
*uh₁ ū y ū y; i[V 12] u ū ū ȳ
*uh₂ u
or (w)a?[V 15]
ū or (w)ā?[V 15]
*uh₃ ū or (w)ō?[V 15]
*eu *eu, *h₁eu au > ō ə̄u; ao[V 9] ju iau oy e u eu ū ou iu ēo īe
*ou *ou,*h₃eu u au a o, au ou áu ēa
*au (*au[V 7]), *h₂eu aw au au
*ēu *ēu āu > au āu u iau e ū? iu ēo
*ōu *ōu a au ō áu ēa
*m̥ *m̥ a ę im̃; um̃[V 20] am a äm a, un a em em, am um um ym
*m̥̅ *mh₁ ā ìm; ùm[V 20] ama
*mh₂ mā > mē[V 13]
*mh₃
*m̥m *m̥m am ьm/ъm im; um[V 20] am am em am
*n̥ *n̥ a ę ; [V 20] an än an a en en, an un un yn
*n̥̄ *nh₁ ā ìn; ùn[V 20] ana
*nh₂ nā > nē [V 13]
*nh₃
*n̥n *n̥n an ьn/ъn ; [V 20] an an en an
*l̥ *l̥ ərə lь/lъ il̃; ul̃[V 20] al il, li; ul, lu äl al la ol li;[V 21] al ul ul; ol[V 19] yl
*l̥̄ *lh₁ īr; ūr[V 22] arə ìl; ùl[V 20] ala al
*lh₂ lā > lē[V 13]
*lh₃
*l̥l *l̥l ir; ur[V 22] ar ьl/ъl il; ul[V 20] al, la al el al
*r̥ *r̥ ərə rь/rъ ir̃; ur̃[V 20] ar ir, ri; ur, ru är ar, ur ra or ri;[V 21] ar aúr [ɔr] ur; or[V 19] yr
*r̥̄ *rh₁ īr; ūr[V 22] arə ìr; ùr[V 20] ara ra
*rh₂ rā > rē[V 13]
*rh₃
*r̥r *r̥r ir; ur[V 22] ar ьr/ъr ir; ur[V 20] ar ar ar ar
Trad. PIE Laryng. PIE Skr. Av. O.C.S. Lith. Arm. Alb. Toch. Hitt. Greek Latin[V 1] Proto-Celtic Gothic[V 2] normal umlauted[V 3]
Old English[V 1]

Historical and Geographical Distribution

Intersegmentals

Consonants

Aryan is reconstructed as having 36 consonants, with an assumption made that it would have maintained the inventory of the Pangaean Code in some form.

Labial Alveolar Palatal Velar Pharyngeal Glottal
Nasal Voiceless *m̥ *n̥
Voiced *m *n
Plosive Voiceless *p *t *k
Voiced *b *d *dʲ *dʷ *g
Aspirated- *ph *th *kh
Aspirated+ *bh *dh *gh
Fricative Voiceless *s *x *h
Voiced *z
Vibrant Voiceless *r̥
Voiced *r
Lateral Voiceless *l̥ *t͡ɬ
Voiced *l
Approximant Voiceless *j̊ *ẘ
Voiced *j *w

Vowels

Pitch Accent

Morphology

Affixes

  • gʷaináh0
  • gʷaināsyas
  • gʷaināsay, *gʷaināmas

Mobile and Static Roots

  • pʰair < mobile root *pʰ "bearing" + static root *ai "person" + insertion of epenthetic *r, as the static root does not carry laryngeals

Clitics

Phememes

Foundations

Lessons

Lesson 1

German:

dieser Mensch
dies-er Mensch
DEITIC.PROXIMAL-MASCULINE.SINGULAR.NOMINATIVE person
"this" "person"
this person

Russian:

этот человек
эт-от человек
DEITIC-MASCULINE.SINGULAR.NOMINATIVE person.NOMINATIVE
"this" "person"
this person

Latin:

iste homo
iste homo
DEITIC.PROXIMAL .NOMINATIVE person.NOMINATIVE
"that" "person"
that person

Greek:

οὗτος ἄνθρωπος
οὗτ-ος ἄνθρωπ-ος
DEITIC.PROXIMAL-MASCULINE.SINGULAR.NOMINATIVE person-MASCULINE.SINGULAR.NOMINATIVE
"this" "person"
this person

Aryan:

*aestad dʰgʰūmás
*aes-tad *dʰgʰūmás
MASCULINE.3PERSON-DEITIC.3PERSON.SINGULAR.NOMINATIVE soil(adjective).SINGULAR.NOMINATIVE
"this" "person"
this person

The above samples follow the term *tad instead of *sa, as the former is used to refer to third person in general. *sa *tad <

  • h0e * eah0 *as *ats
    • pʰirás > pʰā́r = *dʰgʰūmás > *gʰā́mar, *gʰā́man
    • pʰerós > *phṓr dʰ

aes, eah0, ad, sa [animated distal], tad [inanimated distal], aestad, eātad, atad

Lesson 2

German:

Masculine Feminine Neuter Plural
Nominative -er[1][2] -∅[3],-e[4] -e[1][4][5], -ie[2], -∅[3] -es[1], -as[2], -∅[3], -e[4] -e[1][3][6], -ie[2], -en[4][5], -er[7]
Genitive -es[2][3][6][7], -en[1][4] -er[1][2][3], -en[4] -es[2][3], -en[1][4] -er[1][2][3], -en[4]
Dative -em[1][2][3], -en[4], -e[6][7] -er[1][2][3], -en[4] -em[1][2][3], -en[4] -en[1][2][3][4][6][7]
Accusative -en[1][2][3][4] -e[1][3][4], -ie[2] -es[1][1], -as[2], -e[4] -e[1][3], -ie[2], -en[4]

^1 Declension of adjectives without articles; ^2 Declension of definite articles; ^3 Declension of indefinite articles; ^4 Declension of adjectives with articles; ^5 Declension of regular feminine nouns; ^6 Declension of regular masculine nouns; ^7 Declension of regular neuter nouns.

Russian:

Masculine Feminine Neuter Plural
Nominative -от[1], -ый[2], -ин[3], -∅/-ь[7][9] -а/-я[1][4][5], -ая[2], -ина[3], -ь[9] [1], -ое[2], -ино[3], -о/-е[8], -мя[9] -и/ы[1][4][5][7], -ые[2], -ины[3], -а/-я[8], -и/-мена[9]
Genitive -ого[1][2], -иного[3], -а/-я[7], -и[9] -ой[1][2], -иной[3], -и/ы[4][5][6][9] -ого[1][2], -иного[3], -а/-я[8], -мени[9] -их[1], -ых[2], -иных[3], -∅/-ь[4][5], -ов/-ей[6][7], ∅-/-(е)й[8], -ей/-мён(-мян)[9]
Dative -ому[1][2], -иному[3], -у/-ю[7], -и[9] -ой[1][2], -иной[3], -е[4][5], -и[9] -ому[1][2], -иному[3], -у/-ю[8], -мени[9] -им[1], -ым[2], -иным[3], -ам/-ям[4][5][6][7][8], -ям/-менам[9]
Accusative.A -ого[1][2], -иного[3], -а/-я[7], -ь[9] -ту[1], -ую[2], -ину[3], -у[4][5][6], -ь[9] [1], -ое[2], -ино[3], -о/-е[8], -мя[9] -их[1], -ых[2], -иных[3], -∅/ь[4][5][6], -ов/-ей[7], -а/-я[8], -и/-мена[9]
Accusative.I -от[1], -ый[2], -ин[3], -∅/-ь[7] -ту[1], -ую[2], -ину[3], -у[4][5][6] [1], -ое[2], -ино[3], -о/-е[8] -и/-ы[1][7], -ые[2], -ины[3], -∅/-ь[4][5][6], ∅-/-(е)й[8], -ь/-мена[9]
Instrumental -им[1], -ым[2], -иным[3], -ом/-ем[7], -ью[9] -ой/-ою//-ей[1][2][4][5][6], -иной/-иною[3], -ю[6], -ью[9] -им[1], -ым[2], -иным[3], -ом/-ем[8], -менем[9] -ими[1], -ыми[2], -иными[3], -ами/-ями[4][5][6][7][8], -ями(ьми)/-менами[9]
Prepositional -ом[1][2], -ином[3], -е[7], -и[9] -ой[1][2], -иной[3], -е[4][5][6], -и[9] -ом[1][2], -ином[3], -е[8], -мени[9] -их[1], -ых[2], -иных[3], -ах/-ях[4][5][6][7][8], -ях/-менах[9]

^1 Declension of correlatives; ^2 Declension of non-possessive adjectives; ^3 Declension of possessive adjectives; ^4 Declension of animated feminine nouns ending in a palatal consonant and vowel; ^5 Declension of animated feminine nouns ending in a hard consonant and vowel or inanimated feminine nouns ending in a palatal consonant and vowel; ^6 Declension of inanimated feminine nouns ending in a palatal consonant and no vowel; ^7 Declension of animated masculine nouns ending in no vowel; ^8 Declension of neuter nouns; ^9 Declension of nouns ending in hard consonant and no vowel.

LATIN DECLENSION
Singular Plural
Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative -e/-us[1], -us, -is, -us/-ū, -(i)ēs -a[1], -is, -us/-ū, -(i)ēs -ud, -um[1], -e, -us/-ū, -(i)ēs [1], -ēs, -ūs/-ua, -(i)ēs -ae[1], -ēs, -ūs/-ua, -(i)ēs -a[1], -ia, -ūs/-ua, -(i)ēs
Genitive -īus[1], -ī, -is, -ūs, -(i)ēī -īus[1], -ae, -ūs, -(i)ēī -īus[1], -ī, -is, -ūs, -(i)ēī -ōrum[1], -ium, -um, -uum, -(i)ērum -ārum[1], -ium, -um, -uum, -(i)ērum -ōrum[1], -ium, -um, -uum, -(i)ērum
Dative [1], -ō, -uī/-ū, -(i)ēī [1], -ae, -uī/-ū, -(i)ēī [1][3], -ō, -uī/-ū, -(i)ēī -īs[1], -ibus, -(i)ēbus -īs[1], -ibus, -(i)ēbus -īs[1], -ibus, -(i)ēbus
Accusative -um[1], -em, -um/-ū, -(i)em -am[1], -em, -um/-ū, -(i)em -ud, -um[1], -e, -um/-ū, -(i)em -ōs[1], -ēs, -ūs/-ua, -(i)ēs -ās[1], -ēs, -ūs/-ua, -(i)ēs -a[1], -ia, -ūs/-ua, -(i)ēs
Ablative [1][2], -ī, -ū, -(i)ē [1], -ī, -ū, -(i)ē [1], -ī, -ū, -(i)ē -īs[1], -ibus, -(i)ēbus -īs[1], -ibus, -(i)ēbus -īs[1], -ibus, -(i)ēbus
Vocative -e[1], -is -a[1], -is -ud, -um[1], -e [1], -ēs -ae[1], -ēs, -a[1], -ia

^1 Declension of correlatives and regular nouns.

GREEK DECLENSION
Singular Dual Plural
Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative -ος[1], -ας/-ης, -(ε)ς, -ων -η/α[1], -(ε)ς, -ων -ον[1] [1], -ε, -ονε [1], -ε, -ονε [1] -οι[1], -ες, -ονες -αι[1], -ες
Genitive -ου[1], -ος/-ως, -ονος -ης/-ας[1], -ος/-ως, -ονος -ου[1] -οιν[1] -αιν[1], -οιν, -ονοιν -οιν[1], -ονοιν -ων[1], -ονων -ων[1], -ονων -ων[1]
Dative -ῳ[1], -ι, -ονι -ῃ[1], -ι, -ονι -ῳ[1] -οιν[1], -ονοιν -αιν[1], -οιν, -ονοιν -οιν[1] -οις[1], -ας/-ς/-νς, -οσι -αις[1], -οσι -οις[1]
Accusative -ον[1], -α, -ονα -ην[1], -ονα -ον[1] [1] [1] [1] -ους[1], -ονας -ας[1], -ονας [1]
Vocative [1], -(ε)ς, -ον [1], -(ε)ς, -ον -ον[1] [1], -ε, -ονε [1], -ε, -ονε [1] -οι[1], -ες, -ονες -αι[1], -ες, -ονες [1]

^1 Declension of correlatives and regular nouns.


ARYAN DECLENSION
Singular Dual Plural
Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative *-as *-ah0 *-am *-ā *-āh0 *-ā *-ayn *-ah0in *-a
Genitive *-asyas *-āsyas -ου[1] -οιν[1] -αιν[1], -οιν, -ονοιν -οιν[1], -ονοιν -ων[1], -ονων -ων[1], -ονων -ων[1]
Dative -ῳ[1], -ι, -ονι -ῃ[1], -ι, -ονι -ῳ[1] -οιν[1], -ονοιν -αιν[1], -οιν, -ονοιν -οιν[1] -οις[1], -ας/-ς/-νς, -οσι -αις[1], -οσι -οις[1]
Accusative -ον[1], -α, -ονα -ην[1], -ονα -ον[1] [1] [1] [1] -ους[1], -ονας -ας[1], -ονας [1]
Vocative [1], -(ε)ς, -ον [1], -(ε)ς, -ον -ον[1] [1], -ε, -ονε [1], -ε, -ονε [1] -οι[1], -ες, -ονες -αι[1], -ες, -ονες [1]

diese schöne Kone эта красивая жена ista pulchra uxor

  • eātad kaláh0 gʷaînah0

Lesson 3

*gaínōm, *gígnmi "I generate" *pūhāṓm, *píbmi "I drink" *wehdḗyōm, *wḗydmi "I see"

  • gánas > γόνος "offspring"

Initial clusters in the Nominative will give way to /ə/

  • ptā́r (A)> *patḗr (PIE)
  • páh5man > *póh5mn̥ > πῶμα "slid"

[*peh5] "feed, protect"



*pʰair- "bearing" [n/v] (Latin ferō, Greek φέρω < *pʰaírōm, *pʰíprmi) > *pʰaíras [bare noun], *pʰ∅rás "bearer" [adjective-noun] (Latin fūr, Greek φώρ "thief"), *pʰáras [result-noun] (Greek φόρος "tribute")

*daim- "building" [n/v] (Greek δέμω < *daímōm, *dídmmi) > *daímas [bare noun], *d∅más "building" [adjective-noun] (Greek δῶ "house"), *dámas "house" [result-noun] (Latin domus, Greek δόμος "house")

*paid- "stepping" [n/v] (*paídōm, *pípdmi) > *paídas [bare noun], *p∅dás "foot" [adjective-noun] (Latin pes, Greek πούς "foot"), *pádas "step" [result-noun]

*kpain- "killing" [n/v] (Proto-Indo-European *kʷʰen, Latin de-fendo "I expell from") > *kpaínas [bare noun], *kp∅nás "murderer" [adjective-noun], *kpánas "murder" [result-noun] (Greek φόνος "murder")

*h1ed- "eating" [n/v] (German esse, Russian ем, Latin edō, Greek ἔδω < *h1édōm, *yédmi) > *h1édas [bare noun], *yedás "eater" [adjective-noun], *h1ádas [result-noun]



In Aryan, personal enclitics are positioned after the first word of a proposition (Wackernagel's Law)

the verb either starts or ends the clause... tendence to follow SOV


  • the finite verb loses accent in an independent clause, except when in first position (always has accent in dependent clause)
  • absolute construction
  • subject is ommitted
  • na pʰaírīt mai
  • pʰaírīt mai na?

h5ígōm, mayás, mai

_(negation=subject/int.pronoun/accented verb)-_()-_(unaccented verb)

The most comprehensive summary available on PIE morphosyntax was written by Matthias Fritz in Indo-European Linguistics (Michael Meier-Brügger, 2003), pp. 238-276.

Winfred Philipp Lehmann’s Proto-Indo-European Syntax (1974)

morphological cylce (Hock and Joseph, 1996) Szemerényi 1957: 119; Kuryłowicz 1964: 233; Rasmussen 1999: Meier-Brügger

-ōm/mi -āṓm/-mā

  • pʰaír-

-ōm / *-mi (perfective)

  • -āṓm / *-āmi (perfective)

í (animated nouns) ì (inanimate nouns) *neuter nouns and vocatives have recessive accent Aryan has a complex system of accent loss

As Greek neuter nouns possess recessive accent (especially the monosyllabic ones, which when accented, carry a circunflex)

  • paid- ... *p∅dás
  • p∅dás > páds > póds
  • p∅dás > *póds > pēs, πούς
  • p∅dasyás > *pedés > pedis, ποδός

Syntax

Ich dachte, dass ich der Einzige war, der darüber nachdachte Я думал я один кто об этом подумал...

Prosody

Sample text

References

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