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  1. The phonology of the Proto-Indo-European language (PIE) has been reconstructed by linguists, based on the similarities and differences among current and extinct Indo-European languages. Because PIE was not written, linguists must rely on the evidence of its earliest attested descendants, such as Hittite , Sanskrit , Ancient Greek ...

  2. Proto-Indo-European phonology has been reconstructed in some detail. Notable features of the most widely accepted (but not uncontroversial) reconstruction include: three series of stop consonants reconstructed as voiceless, voiced, and breathy voiced; sonorant consonants that could be used syllabically;

    • c. 4500 – c. 2500 BC
  3. Proto-Indo-European Phonology: Contents. Keep dead languages alive. Proto-Indo-European Phonology. < previous section | Jump to: | next section > Preface. Marked advances in the study of Indo-European phonology have resulted when new data were discovered and linguistic methodology refined.

  4. Introduction. Proto-Indo-European Phonology. < previous section | Jump to: | next section > 1. Introduction. 1.1. Reconstruction of the PIE consonants in the 19th century. The descriptions of PIE phonology found in our handbooks date in great part from the nineteenth century.

  5. 2 de fev. de 2016 · Indo-European languages – introduction Mate Kapović 1 1 Proto-Indo-European 1 Proto-Indo-European phonology Mate Kapović 13 2 Proto-Indo-European morphology Mate Kapović 61 3 Proto-Indo-European syntax Thomas Krisch 111 2 Proto-Indo-European and language typology Ranko Matasović 153 3 Anatolian H. Craig Melchert 171 4 Indo-Iranian

  6. A língua protoindo-europeia (PIE) é o ancestral comum hipotético das línguas indo-europeias, tal como era falado há cerca de 5000 anos, pelos indo-europeus, provavelmente nas proximidades do mar Negro, cuja denominação original era Ponto Euxino .

  7. Proto-Indo-European Phonology. < previous section | Jump to: | next section > 2. The Phonological System of PIE. 2.1. Criteria for describing the PIE phonological system. Indo-Europeanists agree in general on the description and distribution of the PIE sounds; these data are well-established.