Thread:User talk:CodeCat/Proto-Indo-European/reply (45)

That's another point; I often wonder where inflectional languages get their inflections, and I tend to convince myself that they developed from more ancient, agglutinative languages. For example, it could be that, in Pre-Indo-European, and the nominative ending  both contained the morpheme  (e.g. in Ubykh (agglutinative) the same morpheme indicates the first person singular).