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212 Prolo-Indo-European Morphologynom. sg. *djeys a well established Proto-Italic nom. sg. dies, attested particularlyin Diespiter: This may best be understood when we presume thatthe form was very early restructured, in analogy to acc. sg. *djem . Concerningthe pre-Lucian form dipoteres: H. Rix in FS Hamp 11 1997 p.146-149 « *Di, pater < *Die pater). - Concerning the Greek and Mycenaeanparadigms (note: Mycenaean Oat. sg. Diyej is parallel to HeroD: Aura Jorro DMie. I 1985 p. 180 s. v. di-we; E. Risch "Die mykenisehenPersonennamen au! _e" in Traetata Myeenaea 1987 p. 281- 298 (on thetype ku-ne / ku-ne-u, among others); HI. Hagen "Die Diskussion um dieSchreibweise von Zijv () im homerisehen Epos" in Glolla 72 1995 p. 98-104; J. Martfnez Garcfa "Quod lieet 10ui, non lieet boui, Zum grieehisehenNamen ZeV;' in HS 110 1997 p. 211-214 (He asserts that the accentuation<strong>of</strong> !Xlii

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