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English: The Indo-European language groups as of 500 B.C.E, along with selected isoglosses.
 
Languages exhibiting PIE *-tt- > -ss-
 
Languages exhibiting PIE *-tt- > -st-
 
Languages exhibiting augment
 
Languages in which the instrumental, dative, and ablative plurals, as well as certain singulars and duals, exhibit endings beginning in -m-, rather than the usual *-bh-.
Polski: Wybrane izoglosy w językach indoeuropejskich ok. 500 lat p.n.e.
 
języki kentum
 
języki satem
 
zmiana *-tt- > *-ss-
 
zmiana *-tt- > *-st-
 
występowanie augmentu
 
zmiana *-bʰ- > *-m- w narzędniku, celowniku i ablatywie l.mn.
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