Talk:𐌴𐌹

Etymology
Quite a few of the related non-Germanic languages ended up using accusative forms to fill a similar role, just like West Germanic did with *þat. In view of the Germanic restructuring of original feminine nominative *ī and accusative *į̄ or *ijų, it would be safe to bet that this is what ended up happening to the inherited forms. Burgundaz (talk) 02:15, 21 April 2021 (UTC)


 * Actually, Miller in The Oxford Gothic Grammar, 2019, page 432, gives the Gothic particle ei as deriving from PIE *h2íh2i referencing "LIPP 2.339, 347" (Lexikon der indogermanischen Partikeln und Pronominal-stämme, which I don't have access to to find out more). Then, following the normal sound laws found here, it seems PIE *h2íh2i would yield Proto-Germanic *î, which, following Fulk 2018 page 85 and Agee 2018 page 80, both following Ringe 2017 page 91 (2006:75), would give Gothic ei. So Go. ei < PGmc *î < PIE *h2íh2i. Pannakooko (talk) 23:10, 2 April 2023 (UTC)