Lexicon of Proto-Indo-European morphological roots

From: cbmibm
Message: 48112
Date: 2007-03-29

I contributed to CYBALIST by uploading for your convenience all 2222
roots from Pokorny to files/PIE roots/pokorny.htm They are spelled
similarly to IPA, because there for example, 'j' has IPA meaning of
palatal approximant. Because this lexicon contains only non-
morphological roots, I ask you where I can get/find most full and
comprehensive list of all PIE morphological roots such as affixes,
endings that inflects by gender, person, case (all eight or perhaps
even nine cases), number, participles, forms, moods and so on... if
possible in form of paradigms, that belongs to strictly the same type
of PIE reconstruction as all Pokorny's roots, that is too belonging
to highest inflectional stage of PIE, where PIE morphology is mostly
complicated and sophisticated? Did Pokorny wrote such complete
morphology treatise? How it is entitled and where it is online?

Miguel's morphology series that are stored as follows
(part:message_number):
1:14333, 2:14340, 3:14374, 4:14375, 5:14420, 6:14434, 7:14489,
8:14527, 9:14720, 10:14727, 11:14991, 12:14992, 13:14994,
13sup:16228, 14a:16501, 14b:16515, 15:16585, 16:16586, 17:16588,
18:16589, 19:16590, 20:16591

are not so complete.