A Grammar of Modern Indo-European, versions 3.35 & 3.36

17 March, 2008 (11:36) | Indo-European Grammar

These are the latest changes made to our reference book A Grammar of Modern Indo-European in Version 3.35:

- In page 42, Schleicher’s Fable in Proto-Indo-European, in IE II, IE III (equivalent to the Modern Indo-European version) and other proto-languages: all versions have been corrected, but specially the Proto-Italic one, following some critics about the phonetic shift from IE -o- to Italic -ö- or -u-. You can read the whole Schleicher’s Fable in Indo-European and its dialects.

Version 3.36:

- In pages 142-145, the Indo-European numerals section has been slightly improved.

- In page 318-320, Modern Indo-European terms for day (Eur. dínom, as Sanskrit and Latin, and not deinom) and daylight (Eur. dhochos, as Germanic and Baltic, and not d-aghos, as in Indo-Iranian) have been corrected or improved.

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