Thread:User talk:CodeCat/Proto-Indo-European/reply (41)

I was thinking that the two forms with would have triggered s-mobile because of their frequency. Alternatively, the original onset could have been, and then only the forms which most frequently occurred at the beginning of the sentence (thereby having no legatamente preceding ) preserved this fricative onset, while the rest became deleted (similar to > ). However, this is just my guess. Also, I don't think I fully understand suppletion. Could you explain how it affects pronouns?