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| |/ʁ/→/ɣ/ | | |/ʁ/→/ɣ/ |
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| | ===Development into Indo-Anatolian Languages=== |
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| | The language is demonstrared using two modern Indo-European languages (German and Russian) and two ancient ones (Latin and Greek). |
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| | What marks a Transitional Dialect: |
| | *the presence of mobile roots |
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| *dʲairgʰ > *swergʰ... "be ill" | | *dʲairgʰ > *swergʰ... "be ill" |
| sour < *sūrós (*sweh2-rós) < *dʲāyrás (=*dʲeh2-rás) | | sour < *sūrós (*sweh2-rós) < *dʲāyrás (=*dʲeh2-rás) |
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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; " |
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| ! style="width: 66px; " |Aryan
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| ! p
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| | *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>
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| ! t
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| | *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>
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| ! k
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| | *k<sup>h</sup>p<sup>h</sup> / *k<sup>h</sup>; *kʷ / *k<sup>h</sup>t<sup>h</sup>
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| ! b
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| | *bd / *b / *bg; *bgʷ
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| ! d
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| | *dg; *dgʷ / *d / *db
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| ! g
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| | *gb / *g, *gʷ / gd
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| ! pʼ
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| | *pʼtʼ / *pʼ; *p / *pʼkʼ; *pʼkʷʼ
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| ! tʼ
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| | *tʼkʷʼ / *tʼ, t / *tʼpʼ
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| ! kʼ
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| | kʼpʼ / *kʼ; *k; *kʷʼ / kʼtʼ
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| ! ɓ
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| | *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>
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| ! ɗ
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| | *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>
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| ! ɠ
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| | *g<sup>h</sup>b<sup>h</sup> / *g<sup>h</sup>; *gʷ<sup>h</sup> / *g<sup>h</sup>d<sup>h</sup>
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| ===Development into Indo-Anatolian Languages===
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| [...]<br>
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| The language is demonstrared using two modern Indo-European languages (German and Russian) and two ancient ones (Latin and Greek).
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| What marks a Transitional Dialect:
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| *the presence of mobile roots
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| */ə/ > */e/ when pretonic or tonic polysyllabic [exception: o-derivation] | | */ə/ > */e/ when pretonic or tonic polysyllabic [exception: o-derivation] |