h₂e-conjugation theory
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The h₂e-conjugation theory adds a third conjugation to the two generally accepted conjugations of the Proto-Indo-European language (PIE), the thematic and athematic conjugations.
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The symbol h₂ refers to a particular example of a class of sounds known as "laryngeals" in the theory of PIE linguistics.