In Indo-European studies, a thematic vowel or theme vowel is the vowel *e or *o from ablaut placed before the ending of a Proto-Indo-European (PIE) word...
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ablauting vowel -e- or -o-, called the thematic vowel was affixed to the root before the final endings added. In the case of the thematic conjugations...
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Bulgarian conjugation (section Thematic vowels)
according to the thematic vowel they use in the present tense: 1st conjugation: verbs using the vowel е (/ɛ/). 2nd conjugation: verbs using the vowel и (/i/)....
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Hurrian language (section Thematic vowels)
absolutive. Almost all Hurrian nouns end in a vowel, known as a thematic vowel or stem vowel. This vowel will always appear on the word, and will not switch...
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be confused with the use of thematic with reference to the stem ("the theme") of an inflected word, as in thematic vowel. This disambiguation page lists...
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Proto-Indo-European language (section Vowels)
in vowel placement, *dyew- in the full-grade stem of the original noun, but *deyw- in the vrddhi derivative. Adjectives with accent on the thematic vowel...
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the vowel), inserts the vowel *e in a position which does not necessarily match that of the original vowel, and appends an accented thematic vowel (or...
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separate middle and passive forms. Thematic verbs form present active infinitives by adding to the stem the thematic vowel -ε- and the infinitive ending -εν...
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accent shifts and/or vowel changes (ablaut) among the different cases. Two declensions ended in a vowel (*-o/e-) and are called thematic; they were more regular...
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