Appendix:Proto-Radic/-ɣor: Difference between revisions

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=== Etymology ===
=== Etymology ===
From {{inherit|rad-pro|hrd-pro|-ghós}}, from {{inherit|rad-pro|lnk-pro|-ɡʱós}}. This development is famously unexpected, as the stressed *ó is expected to become *á after the preceding velar. This is typically understood to have been a mass levelling with the other o-stem ending, {{m|rad-pro|-ðor}}.
From {{inherit|rad-pro|hrd-pro|-ghós}}, from {{inherit|rad-pro|lnk-pro|-ɡʱós}}. This development is famously unexpected, as the stressed *ó is expected to become *á after the preceding velar. This is typically theorised to have been a mass levelling with the other o-stem ending, {{m|rad-pro|-ðor}}.


=== Pronunciation ===
=== Pronunciation ===

Revision as of 04:48, 21 February 2025

Proto-Radic

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Hirdic *-ghós, from Proto-Laenkean *-ɡʱós. This development is famously unexpected, as the stressed *ó is expected to become *á after the preceding velar. This is typically theorised to have been a mass levelling with the other o-stem ending, *-ðor.

Pronunciation

Noun

*-ɣor

  1. forms augmentative nouns

Usage notes

Inflection

Reconstructed declension of *-ɣor (light)  
case singular dual plural
nominative *-ɣor *-ɣontir *-ɣor
accusative *-ɣotd *-ɣontid *-ɣorid
genitive *-ɣutg *-ɣuntsu *-ɣussu
dative *-ɣom *-ɣuntīm *-ɣurīm
locative *-ɣon *-ɣuntīšu *-ɣurīšu
instrumental *-ɣowōr *-ɣontēji *-ɣorēji
Note: not all of these forms may be applicable.

Descendants