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The language is demonstrared using two modern Indo-European languages (German and Russian) and two ancient ones (Latin and Greek).
The language is demonstrared using two modern Indo-European languages (German and Russian) and two ancient ones (Latin and Greek).
Aryan has only zero-grade (∅) and full grade (_)
*(_)-as [forms active nouns] EX: kʰúh2as "sound" = PIE *(é)-os in *ḱlewos
*(∅)-ás [forms active adjectives] EX: *pdás "capable to step" = PIE *(e)-ós in *pṓds
*(á)-as [forms passive nouns] EX: dámas "house" = PIE *(ó)-os in *dómos
*(a)-ás [forms passive adjectives] EX: = PIE *(o)-ós, *the construction became agentive instead of passive in PIE, but some archaic forms remain, such as *gʰoysós "spear"
*(_)-tár [forms agent nouns]
*(_)-tram [forms instrument nouns] *fusion of *(_)-tár [agent particle] and *-am [neuter particle]
*(∅)-C-ás [forms derived nouns through mobile roots] EX: *pʰtʰūymás PIE = PIE *(∅)-mós
mobile roots:
-*r "quality"
-*m "result"
-*dʰ "fixation"
origin of PIE declensions:
(_)-as Hysterokinetic:
*kʰúh2as > (*ḱléwos) > *ḱléwos
*kʰuh2ásyas > (*ḱlewésyos) > *ḱléwesos
(∅)-ás Hysterokinetic:
*pdás > *pád∅s (*pods) > *pṓds
*pdasyás > *padás∅s (*pedés) > *pedés
*(á)-as Acrostatic:
*pkáih1as > (*ǵʰéyos)  > *ǵʰéyos
*pkáih1asyas > (*ǵʰéyosyos) > *ǵʰéyosyo
*(a)-ás Acrostatic:
*pkaisás > (*ǵʰoysós) > *ǵʰoysós
*pkaisásyas > (*ǵʰoysésyos) > *ǵʰoysósyo
ptár > ph2tḗr
ptsaryás > ptryás (pətrés)> ph2trés


What marks a Transitional Dialect:
What marks a Transitional Dialect:
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