| 1. | The various verb formations came to be reorganised in the daughter languages.
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| 2. | Another possibility is borrowing from both a language and its daughter language.
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| 3. | The best evidence for this comes from its daughter language, Luwian.
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| 4. | Many PIE adjectives formed this way were subsequently nominalized in daughter languages.
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| 5. | Nasal consonants only arise in daughter languages when followed by a nasal vowel.
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| 6. | It was, however, crucial for phonological developments in the daughter languages.
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| 7. | The proposed areal phenomenon rather than a true phylogenetic division of daughter languages.
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| 8. | In the daughter languages, these came to be important markers of grammatical distinctions.
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| 9. | Also : Did the word survive, in any form, in any of the daughter languages?
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| 10. | The tones later developed in some of the daughter languages from distinctions in the initial and final consonants.
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