Reconstruction talk:Proto-Indo-European/méh₂tēr
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This entry has been created here with name méh₂tēr by a mistake. Although there is a long vowel in the second position, the laryngeal theory does not predict a laryngeal there. See here for example.--Priios 12:35, 22 January 2012 (UTC)
- Pokorny's dictionaries are kind of outdated by modern standards though... —CodeCat 12:50, 22 January 2012 (UTC)
- Thank you Priios for doing this the 'standard' way. Anyway guys, evidence? Mglovesfun (talk) 12:57, 22 January 2012 (UTC)
- Where's Ivan Štambuk when we need him? -- Liliana • 13:01, 22 January 2012 (UTC)
- Thank you Priios for doing this the 'standard' way. Anyway guys, evidence? Mglovesfun (talk) 12:57, 22 January 2012 (UTC)
- The American Heritage Dictionary of Indo-European Roots also lists māter [1] --Priios 13:50, 22 January 2012 (UTC)
- A GRAMMAR OF MODERN INDO-EUROPEAN Third Edition (2011) by Carlos Quiles Fernando and López-Menchero also list mātēr (the first edition from 2007 by Kárlos Kūriákī can be accessed here: [2] ) --Priios 14:35, 22 January 2012 (UTC)
- Modern Indo-European is essentially a conlang based on reconstructed PIE. It's not really a proper source for IE reconstructions. —CodeCat 14:38, 22 January 2012 (UTC)
"Pre-Proto-Indo-European"
editHow did the person who put this in the etymology know what Pre-Proto-Indo European was like? How did he reconstruct this? VideōEtCorrigō (talk) 17:59, 3 June 2019 (UTC)
I suppose it's a restoration based on Szemerényi's law. It seems widely cited but not universally accepted that nominative singular had *-s. Y11971alex (talk) 08:25, 10 August 2022 (UTC)