Core thematic subjunctive
In PIE, the so-called PIE thematic vowel was meaningless in all categories, except for the construction of the subjunctive mood1, which could be constructed by appending such a thematic vowel to an e-grade verb stem.
- e.g. aorist indicative of ‘to step‘ (stepped) has 3sg. gʷém-d, 3pl. gʷ-ménd; subjunctive has 3sg. gʷém-e-ti, 3pl. gʷém-o-nti.
Double-thematic
In cases where the stem itself is thematic, the meaningless thematic vowel and the appended thematic vowel contract so that an apparent lengthened thematic vowel is present.
- e.g. present indicative of ‘to walk’ has 3sg. gʷṃ-sḱé-ti, 3pl. gʷṃ-sḱó-nti; subjunctive has 3sg. gʷṃ-sḱḗ-ti ← gʷṃ-sḱé-e-ti, 3pl. gʷṃ-skṓ-nti ← gʷṃ-sḱó-o-nti.12
Footnotes
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2017. From Proto-Indo-European to Proto-Germanic, p. 15 ↩ ↩2
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The thematic suffix ské-ti has a durative or iterative meaning. ↩