Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/éǵh₂
Proto-Indo-European
Reconstruction
The presence of the laryngeal is confirmed by the -h- in Sanskrit ahám. Instead of the unknown medial laryngeal *-H-, *-h₂- is often reconstructed here on the basis of Indo-Iranian assimilation, but there is no secure evidence that would prove such an assumption.
Three forms can be reconstructed formally for the nominative singular, using the comparative method:
- *éǵ (Hittite 𒌑𒊌 (ūk), Proto-Balto-Slavic *ēź-, *eś, *ēˀźun, Old Lithuanian eš, Old Prussian es/as, Sudovian es, Proto-Slavic *(j)azъ, Avestan azə)
- *eǵh₂óm (Sanskrit ahám, Avestan azə̄m, OCS azъ, Homeric Greek ἐγών (egṓn))
- *eǵóH (Latin egō, Greek ἐγώ (egṓ), Venetic 𐌄𐌙𐌏 (ego))
There seem to be no grounds for assuming an initial *h₁ in the nominative singular (although it is not impossible) or a final *-H in the form *éǵ. The form *éǵ is the most archaic one, with *eǵHóm and *eǵóh₂ being younger, dialectal variants. The sandhi form of *éǵ - *éḱ, with a final devoiced plosive, is attested in Baltic (Old Prussian as, es), Armenian ես (es), and apparently in the Hittite variant 𒌑𒊌 (ú-uk).
Declension
| Andrew Sihler's reconstruction | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| singular | dual | plural | |
| nominative | *eǵoH | *weh₁ | *we-i |
| accusative | *m-mé (> *mé) ~ *me | *n̥h₁-wé ~ *nō̆h₁ | *n̥smé ~ *nō̆s |
| genitive | *mé-me ~ *mos (adj.) | ? | *n̥sóm ~ *nō̆s |
| ablative | **mm-ét (> *mét) | ? | *n̥sm-ét |
| dative | *mébʰi ~ *mey, *moy | ? | *n̥sm-éy ~ *nō̆s |
| Notes | |||
| |||
| Donald Ringe's reconstruction | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| singular | dual | plural | |
| nominative | *éǵh₂ | *wé | *wéy |
| accusative | *m̥(m)é ~ *me | *n̥h₃mé ~ *noh₃ | *n̥smé ~ *nos |
| genitive | *méme ~ *moy | ? | ? ~ *nos |
| dative | *méǵʰye ~ *moy | ? | ? ~ *nos |
| Alwin Kloekhorst's reconstruction | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Proto-Nuclear-Indo-European | singular | plural | |
| nominative | *h₁eǵH | *wey | |
| accusative | *h₁me(ge) ~ *mē (?) | *n̥s ~ *nōs (?) | |
| genitive | *h₁mene ~ *moy | ? | |
| dative | *h₁meǵʰi ~ *moy | ? | |
| oblique | *h₁me- | *n̥s- ~ *nos | |
| Outer-Anatolian IE | singular | plural | |
| nominative | *h₁eǵH | *wey | |
| oblique | *h₁men-/*h₁mn | *n̥s- | |
| enclitic | *moy | *nos | |
| Proto-Indo-European | singular | plural | |
| nominative | *h₁eǵH | ? | |
| accusative | *h₁mn- | ? | |
| oblique | *h₁mn- | ? | |
| Robert Beekes' reconstruction | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| singular | plural | ||
| nominative | *h₁eǵ(Ho, -Hom) | *wey | |
| accusative | *h₁mé ~ *h₁me | *n̥smé ~ *nōs | |
| genitive | *h₁méne ~ *h₁moy | *n̥s(er)o- ~ *nos | |
| ablative | *h₁med | *n̥smed | |
| dative | *h₁méǵʰyo ~ *h₁moy | *n̥smey ~ *n̥s | |
| locative | *h₁móy | *n̥smi | |
| instrumental | *h₁móy | ? | |
| poss. adj. | *h₁mós | *n̥sós | |
| Frederik Kortlandt's reconstruction | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| singular | dual | plural | |
| nominative | *h₁eg- | *weh₁- | *we- |
| accusative | *h₁me | *n̥h₁we | *n̥sme |
| genitive | *h₁mene | *noh₁ | *nos |
| ablative | *h₁med | *n̥h₁wed | *n̥smed |
| dative | *h₁megʰi | *n̥h₁ewbʰi | *n̥smey |
| locative | *h₁moy | *n̥h₁wi | *n̥smi |
| poss. adj. | *h₁mos | - | *n̥sos |
| Michiel de Vaan's reconstruction | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| singular | plural | ||
| nominative | *h₁eǵ | *wey(s) | |
| accusative | *h₁mé ~ h₁me | *nōs | |
| genitive-locative | *h₁moy | *nos/*nes | |
| ablative | *h₁méd | ? | |
| dative | *h₁mégʰyo | ? | |
| poss. adj. | *h₁mos | *ns-tero-s? | |
Alternative forms
Derived terms
Descendants
- Proto-Albanian: *udz (< *uǵ)
- Proto-Anatolian: *ʔúǵ, *wéyes (see there for further descendants)
- Armenian:
- Proto-Balto-Slavic: *eś, *ēˀź, *wēˀ, *mēˀs (< *mes)[3]
- Proto-Celtic: *mī (see there for further descendants)
- Proto-Germanic: *ek, *ik (see there for further descendants)
- Proto-Hellenic: *egṓ
- Proto-Indo-Iranian: *aȷ́ʰám (see there for further descendants)
- Proto-Italic: *egō (see there for further descendants)
- Tocharian: (?)
References
- Sihler, Andrew L. (1995) New Comparative Grammar of Greek and Latin, Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 374
- Sihler, Andrew L. (1995) New Comparative Grammar of Greek and Latin, Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 378
- Kapović, Mate (2006) Reconstruction of Balto-Slavic personal pronouns with emphasis on accentuation (PhD dissertation), Zadar, Croatia: University of Zadar, page 159