Category:Proto-Indo-European eh₁-stative verbs

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  1. Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/pl̥néh₁ti
  2. Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/h₁rudʰéh₁ti
  3. Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/-éh₁ti
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  1. Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/-éh₁ti
  2. Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/h₁rudʰéh₁ti
  3. Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/pl̥néh₁ti

Proto-Indo-European eh₁-stative verbs, ending in an athematic suffix -eh₁ in the present, which forms inchoative (or fientive) verbs from perfective roots or nominals.

This ending, or its thematized derivative *-éh₁yeti, was highly productive in several daughter languages, becoming for example the Latin -eō verbs, the class 3 weak Germanic verbs and the Slavic verbs in *-ěti.


Pages in category "Proto-Indo-European eh₁-stative verbs"

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