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  • However, this doesn't in itself resolve why *o is found here unless we surmise that in some stage of Pre-IE the 1ps ending in the subjunctive was once *-o-m, comprised of thematic vowel and 1ps non-indicative *-m which, rather conveniently for me, is used in the post-IE 1ps thematic preterite e.g. *bʰérom "I carried".

    Pre-IE and alternating thematic vowels 2007

  • We met online at - Agem ingle @ c … o-m a nice and free site for Younger - Women and Older Men, or Older Women and Younger Men, to - interact with each other.

    Bossip Bossip Staff 2010

  • M "or" o-m "on the green side/or is w-o. M" or "o-m" on the green side/or is w-o.

    Wii-volution 2009

  • M "or" o-m "on the green side/or is w-o. M" or "o-m" on the green side/or is w-o.

    Wii-volution 2009

  • M "or" o-m "on the green side/or is w-o. M" or "o-m" on the green side/or is w-o.

    Wii-volution 2009

  • M "or" o-m "on the green side/or is w-o. M" or "o-m" on the green side/or is w-o.

    Wii-volution 2009

  • Further, the emergence of *-o-h₂(e) in the 1ps subjunctive (and later in the derivative thematic present of Core IE dialects) could add to this account since the specific replacement of original objective subjunctive *-o-m with a subjective marker would be due to the fact that the 1ps is the only person where speaker and subject are the same and the only person subsequently of which one's own potential actions are spoken with the utmost authority.

    Archive 2009-09-01 2009

  • Further, the emergence of *-o-h₂(e) in the 1ps subjunctive (and later in the derivative thematic present of Core IE dialects) could add to this account since the specific replacement of original objective subjunctive *-o-m with a subjective marker would be due to the fact that the 1ps is the only person where speaker and subject are the same and the only person subsequently of which one's own potential actions are spoken with the utmost authority.

    Interesting quirks of a PIE subjective-objective model 2009

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