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Thanks! I doubt that „sh₁m̥éns“ could have either 2 ablauts or 2 vowel insertions aka suffixes or 1 ablaut and 1 suffix? Is there a difference between suffixes and ablauts?

But it wouldn’t matter, if suffix or ablaut, the thing is that it all happens by changing the grade of the Ablaut or Suffix. And the turn of „w“ to „u“ happens also if the ablaut or suffix infront of the „w“ goes to the zero-grade for a case as the dative.

So all irregular forms are made by the suffix or ablaut and make other actions as that with the „w“. The categories only describe in which direction the suffix or ablaut changes at and the aspirative.

That with the verbs I understand how the ablaut is lengthened and so on.

ǵn̥néh₃mi

ǵn̥néh₃si

ǵn̥néh₃ti

ǵn̥nh₃mos

ǵn̥nh₃te

ǵn̥nh₃enti

Is there a list of the athematic forms?

Greetings HeliosX (talk) 20:48, 24 July 2012 (UTC)