satemization
Satemization is a historical sound change in the Indo-European language family in which the palatovelar consonants of Proto-Indo-European develop into sibilants or related sounds in certain branches. The term derives from the Avestan/Sanskrit word satəm meaning “hundred,” used in contrast to centum, the Latin term for another branch, both referring to the same PIE feature in different languages.
The conventional classification divides Indo-European into satem and centum groups. Satem languages include Indo-Iranian, Armenian, and
Mechanism and examples: The proposed palatovelar series in PIE is reconstructed as a set of consonants with
Significance and caveats: The Satem-Centum distinction was a foundational heuristic in early Indo-European linguistics. Modern work