Talk:fundo

Latin
Created (and/or added glosses to) verb and participle forms of Latin verb: fundo(2). 23:54, 27 August 2010 (UTC)

Latin, Etymology 1
Here are the frequency data for 3rd person passive forms (as found in the linguistic-networks.net corpus): funditur	308 funduntur	149 fundetur 	108 fundentur	14 fundebatur	94 fundebantur	22 fundatur	307 fundantur	95 funderetur	83 funderentur	17 funditor	0 funduntor	0 fundendus	24 fusus		378 so (based on this) I am switching the conjugation template from la-conj-3rd-nopass to la-conj-3rd-pass3p (and I removed the passive imperative forms from la-conj-3rd-pass3p). &mdash;AugPi 23:24, 31 August 2010 (UTC)

Latin
Created (and/or added glosses to) verb and participle forms of Latin verb: fundo. 01:03, 1 September 2010 (UTC)

Irregularity of *ǵʰ→h→f
Why is the shift from PIE *ǵʰ- to an H to an F at the beginning of a word described as "irregular"? PIE aspirated plosives at the beginning of a word normally do end up as an F in Latin; are we saying the intermediate step usually isn't "H"? And if it's irregular, then how do we know that the irregular thing is what actually happened?