Re: [tied] Re: Clarification for short story.

From: Pavel A. da Mek
Message: 38621
Date: 2005-06-14

> 1) Is the nominative singular (I) in PIE *eg^h
> 2) For the present tense in the nominative similar, how would one
> conjugate *kerd-dhe (to believe / to "heart-put," to put heart in)
> 3) A man of the prisetly class WAS called the *bhlaghman, right?
>
> "Egh kerd-dhe, Dyeuz Pəterz!"

Vocative is *djéu p&2ter, without nominative -z.

As usefull on-line source dealing with PIE grammar
I can recomend:

Michael Weiss:
Outline of the Comparative Grammar of Latin
(http://ling.cornell.edu/Weiss/weiss.html)

Other on-line sources worth of reading are also:

Piotr Ga,siorowski:
Introduction to Proto-Indo-European Stress
(http://www.geocities.com/caraculiambro/Caraculiambro/Stress.html)
An Overview of the Proto-Indo-European Verb System
(http://www.geocities.com/caraculiambro/Caraculiambro/Verbs.html)

Calvert Watkins:
Indo-European and the Indo-Europeans
(http://bartleby.com/61/8.html)


Indo-European Roots Index
(http://bartleby.com/61/IEroots.html)
(604 roots)

P.A.