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  1. t. e. Proto-Indo-European mythology is the body of myths and deities associated with the Proto-Indo-Europeans, speakers of the hypothesized Proto-Indo-European language. Although the mythological motifs are not directly attested – since Proto-Indo-European speakers lived in preliterate societies – scholars of comparative mythology have ...

  2. A existência de similaridades entre as deidades e práticas religiosas dos povos indo-europeus permite o vislumbre de uma religião e de uma mitologia protoindo-europeia. Essa hipotética religião protoindo-europeia teria sido a primeira da maioria das religiões pré-cristãs da Europa, das religiões dármicas da Índia, e do zoroastrismo ...

  3. 原始印欧语(Proto-Indo-European)是后世语言学家根据现时印欧语系诸语的特色,通过比较语言学的方法而倒推出来的假想语言。这种假想语言被认为是现时印欧语系诸语的共同祖先。虽然原始印欧语没有得到直接证实,但其所有的发音和词汇都通过比较法重构了出来。

  4. Proto-Indo-European pronouns have been reconstructed by modern linguists, based on similarities found across all Indo-European languages. This article lists and discusses the hypothesised forms. Proto-Indo-European (PIE) pronouns , especially demonstrative pronouns , are difficult to reconstruct because of their variety in later languages.

  5. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Unicode combining characters and Latin characters. The numerals and derived numbers of the Proto-Indo-European language (PIE) have been reconstructed by modern linguists based on similarities found across all Indo-European languages.

  6. The Proto-Indo-European language (PIE) had eight or nine cases, three numbers (singular, dual and plural) and probably originally two genders (animate and neuter), with the animate later splitting into the masculine and the feminine. Nominals fell into multiple different declensions.

  7. The Proto-Indo-Europeans were a patrilineal society, probably half- nomadic, relying on animal husbandry, notably of cattle and sheep. These people were probably the ones to domesticate the horse – hekwos (cf. Latin equus, Ancient Greek ῐ̔́ππος / hippos ). The cow ( gwous) played a central role, in religion and mythology as well as in ...