Re: PIE pronominal 1st and 2nd person dual morphology

From: Angela Johnson
Message: 48104
Date: 2007-03-28

Esteemed Piotr and Mate,

Thank you for your responses. My resources are limited, and I value your attention.

Am I to assume that the Gothic and Lithuanian forms of the dual pronoun, for example, represent neologisms created subsequent to the earliest reconstructable PIE, or dialectal creations within late PIE, perhaps?

Sincerely, S. Dana Johnson.