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The language is demonstrared using two modern Indo-European languages (German and Russian) and two ancient ones (Latin and Greek).
The language is demonstrared using two modern Indo-European languages (German and Russian) and two ancient ones (Latin and Greek).
*/ə/ > */e/ when pretonic or tonic polysyllabic [exception: o-derivation]
*/ə/ > */o/ when postonic or tonic monosyllabic (*pʰ∅rás > *pʰárs >*pʰórs > *pʰṓr) [exception: o-derivation] *monosyllabic words without pithc accept /e/ instead (*swa > *swe)
*/əi̯/ > */e/, */aː/ when result of zero-grade (''*gain-'' >''*g∅n-tás'' > ''*gnaitás'' > ''*gnātós'', as in Latin gnātus and Greek -γνητός)
*/ai̯/ > */ai̯/
*pʰrás
laryngeals turn into vowels and vice-versa
*mai > *meh1


==Transitional Tables==
==Transitional Tables==