11. This resembles both Tlingit and Eyak much more than most of the daughter languages in the Athabaskan family. 12. The alveolar stop " * o " in many daughter languages developed into an alveolar trill. 13. In the preceding sections, forms in the daughter languages were explained as reflexes of laryngeals in PIE stems. 14. Proto-Anatolian is the only daughter language of Proto-Indo-European to retain the laryngeal consonants. 15. In many cases, a former ablauting paradigm was generalized in the daughter languages , but in different ways. 16. Common Slavic dialects before the fourth century AD cannot be detected; all daughter languages emerged from later variants. 17. Demonstrative pronouns have been more difficult to reconstruct, as many of the daughter languages have innovated a great deal. 18. Another is that it is a feature of languages from the area of Proto-Anatolian's daughter languages . 19. Sihler ( 1995 ) remains closest to the data, often reconstructing multiple forms when daughter languages show divergent outcomes. 20. By comparing the recorded forms from PIE's daughter languages , linguists can infer the forms of the parent language.