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Proto-Indo-European Lexicon (PIE Lexicon) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Proto-Indo-European Lexicon (PIE Lexicon)
Proto-Indo-European Lexicon (PIE Lexicon) is a generative etymological dictionary of Indo-European languages. PIE Lexicon is an academic open source database published online at the address http://pielexicon.hum.helsinki.fi. PIE Lexicon is an etymological dictionary that will comprise the main bulk of the vocabulary of more than one hundred of the most ancient Indo-European languages when the first phase of the project has been accomplished. When ready, the project will expand to its second phase in which the later Indo-European languages will be added to the database. The next-generation feature of the dictionary is the automatic generation of the Indo-European data, quoted in a stem form (i.e. without inflectional endings), on the basis of the digitised Indo-European sound laws and a primary phoneme inventory postulated for the Proto-Indo-European language. This stage will formalize the prediction of descendant forms from reconstructed Proto-Indo-European forms. == System PIE: The Primary Phoneme Inventory and the Sound Law System for Proto-Indo-European ==
The background of Proto-Indo-European Lexicon is Jouna Pyysalo‘s dissertation (2013): ''System PIE: The Primary Phoneme Inventory and Sound Law System for Proto-Indo-European''. In this monography Pyysalo presents the solution to the Proto-Indo-European laryngeal problem and the primary phoneme inventory for Proto-Indo-European. In the chapters dealing with functionally defined classes of phonemes he thoroughly revises, corrects and finally completes the Indo-European sound laws into a system consistent internally and with the data.
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