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Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/túh₂
Proto-Indo-European
Alternative forms
- *tī̆, *tū̆, *tuH, *tíh₁, *tu-
Etymology
Often compared with similar pronouns in other language families of Eurasia, e.g. Proto-Uralic *tinä. Kloekhorst (2008) proposes that per Anatolian forms such as Hittite 𒍣𒄿𒅅 (zīk), *i rather than *u should be reconstructed in the nominative, which would then suggest an original Indo-Uralic root *ti-.
Inflection
Andrew Sihler's reconstruction | |||
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singular | dual | plural | |
nominative | *tī̆ (tū̆) | *yuh₁ (?yūh₁) | *yūs (?yuHs) |
accusative | *t-wé ~ *te | *uh₁-wé ~ *wō̆h₁ | *usmé ~ *wō̆s |
genitive | *té-we ~ *tos (adj.) | ? | *usóm ~ *wō̆s |
ablative | *tw-ét | ? | *usm-ét |
dative | *tébʰi ~ *tey, *toy | ? | *usm-éy ~ *wō̆s |
Donald Ringe's reconstruction | |||
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singular | dual | plural | |
nominative | *túh₂ | *yú | *yū́ |
accusative | *twé ~ *te | *uh₃wé ~ *woh₃ | *uswé ~ *wos |
genitive | *téwe ~ *toy | ? | ? ~ *wos |
dative | *tébʰye ~ *toy | ? | ? ~ *wos |
Alwin Kloekhorst's reconstruction | |||
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Proto-Nuclear-Indo-European | singular | plural | |
nominative | *tuH | *yuH | |
accusative | *twe(ge) ~ *twē (?) | *us ~ *wōs (?) | |
genitive | *tewe ~ *toi | ? | |
dative | *tebʰi ~ *toy | ? | |
oblique | *twe- | *us- ~ *wos | |
Outer-Anatolian IE | singular | plural | |
nominative | *tuH | *yuH | |
oblique | *tew-/*tu- | *us- | |
enclitic | *toy | *wos | |
Proto-Indo-European | singular | plural | |
nominative | *tíh₁ | ? | |
accusative | *tu- | ? | |
oblique | *tu- | ? |
Robert Beekes' reconstruction | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | *tuH | *yuH | |
accusative | *twé | *usmé ~ *wōs | |
genitive | *téwe ~ *toy | *yus(er)o- ~ *wos | |
ablative | *twed | *usmed | |
dative | *tébʰio ~ *toi | *usmey | |
locative | *tóy | *usmi | |
instrumental | *tóy | ? | |
poss. adj. | *twos | *usos |
Frederik Kortlandt's reconstruction | |||
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singular | dual | plural | |
nominative | *tu- | *yuh₁- | *yu- |
accusative | *twe | *uh₁e | *usme |
genitive | *tewe | *woh₁ | *wos |
ablative | *twed | *uh₁ed | *usmed |
dative | *tubʰi | *uh₁ebʰi | *usmei |
locative | *toy | *uh₁i | *usmi |
poss. adj. | *twos | - | *usos |
Michiel de Vaan's reconstruction | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | *tí(H) | *yúH(s) | |
accusative | *twé | *wōs | |
genitive | *téwe ~ *toy | *wos/*wes | |
ablative | *twéd | ? | |
dative | *toy | ? | |
poss. adj. | *twos | *us-tero-s? |
Derived terms
Descendants
- Albanian: ti, ju
- Anatolian: *tī́ǵ (see there for further descendants)
- Armenian:
- Balto-Slavic: *tūˀ, *tu, *yūˀ, *yūˀs (< *yus)
- Celtic: *tū, *swīs (< *wēs-wēs) (see there for further descendants)
- Germanic: *þū, *jut, *jūz (see there for further descendants)
- Hellenic:
- Indo-Iranian: *tuH, *yúH, *yúH(s) (see there for further descendants)
- Italic: *tū, *wōs, *wosteros
- Tocharian:
References
- Kloekhorst, Alwin (2008). "Some Indo-Uralic Aspects of Hittite". The Journal of Indo-European Studies 36:1-2.
- Sihler, Andrew L. (1995) New Comparative Grammar of Greek and Latin, Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, →ISBN
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