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Proto-Indo-European
proto-language of the Indo-European languages
Schleicher's fable
text composed in a reconstructed version of the Proto-Indo-European language, published by August Schleicher in 1868
laryngeal theory
hypothesis that Proto-Indo-European had laryngeal consonant phonemes beyond those reconstructed through comparison
Indo-European ablaut
grammatical change of vowels in Indo-European languages

Proto-Indo-European root
most basic form of words in the Proto-Indo-European language
Indo-European vocabulary
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Indo-European s-mobile
phenomenon where a Proto-Indo-European root appears to begin with an *s- which is sometimes but not always present
The king and the god
reconstructed story in proto-indo-european
Proto-Indo-European phonology
reconstructed sound system of a proto-language
Proto-Indo-European accent
pitch accent system of the proto-Indo-European language

The Horse, the Wheel and Language
book by David W. Anthony
kleos
thumb|350x350px|Achilles mourning the death of Patroclus. Corinthian Chytra
Kleos () is the Greek word often translated to "renown" or "glory". It is related to the English word "loud" and carries the implied meaning of "what others hear about you". A Greek hero earns kleos through accomplishing great deeds.
Proto-Indo-European verb