< Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European
Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/gʰe
Proto-Indo-European
Particle
*g(ʰ)i or *g(ʰ)e or *g(ʰ)o
Usage notes
The particle in Proto-Indo-European was indeclinable. Some daughter languages, particularly Italic, added pronominal inflection later, as also occurred with particles *de, *h₁ew, and *ḱe. This particle could either be post-posed to the word it intensified (e.g *Hyód-ge wóyde - that which he knows) or that it otherwise modified (e.g *né-gʰi - not at all, no indeed), or it could begin discourse in which it is place before everything else (e.g *gʰí ... - of course, ...). The presence or lack of aspiration as well as the ablaut grade appear to have been completely arbitrary, and may have been subject to dialectal variation.
Derived terms
- *gʰe-ḱe (combined with *ḱe)
- Italic: *ɣik(e)
- Latin: hic
- Italic: *ɣik(e)
- *ne-g(ʰ)i (combined with *ne)
- Balto-Slavic:
- Latvian: nedz (“neither, nor”)
- Indo-Iranian: *naǰʰí
- Indo-Aryan: *naźʰí
- Sanskrit: नहि (nahí, “not at all, no indeed”)
- Indo-Aryan: *naźʰí
- Balto-Slavic:
- *sm̥-gʰé (combined with *sm̥-)
- Indo-Iranian: *saǰʰa
- Indo-Aryan: *saźʰa
- Sanskrit: सह (sahá, “together with, along with”)
- Indo-Aryan: *saźʰa
- Indo-Iranian: *saǰʰa
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