(Part of a series of investigations reexamining aspects of the relationship between IE and Semitic by considering in detail, derivations of words for tree in...
Ishinan, I think Latvian gives us a clue as to why cognates of the term "grove" with the alleged P.Gmc. root *graibo- are not found in other Germanic ...
Part of a series of investigations reexamining aspects of the relationship between IE and Semitic, by considering in detail derivations of areas where...
Ishinan, That the "IE etymologists have conjectured a connection with Latin sapere to taste, sapor" is of course typical for them. The critical clue to the...
Interesting stuff. Funny coincidence: Last night I covered myself with aloe gel to help with a rash caused by using the wrong kind of washing powder. Speaking...
Dear Ishinan, The reconstructed proto-Indo-European etymology for "grass" "grow" and "green" is totally faulty. The root for "grow, increase" is the correctly...
Ishinan, I think here that you have come across the origin of our modern term "church", German Kirche, which has the clearly incorrect current etymology as...
Dear Andis You wrote: "I think here that you have come across the origin of our modern term "church", German Kirche, which has the clearly incorrect current...
... From: "Andis Kaulins" <a1ndiskaulins@...> To: <LexiLine@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2008 7:24 AM Subject: [LexiLine] Re: THE CASE OF...
Ishinan, Latvian definitely supports your analysis here, showing that "graze" is not etymologically based in Indo-European on a word for grass. Latvian grauz-...
5 LexiLine 2008 Principles of Historical Language ReconstructionPrinciples of Historical Language Reconstruction (P-Hi-Lang-Recon, to be cited as "PHILANGRECON...
Hi! I can read in http://www.lexiline.com/lexiline/lexi154.htm that about 42.5º N the rise/setting of some stars are reflecting the ages of the biblical...
Hi Angel, Thank you for your superb comment, which is quite perspicacious, as it does raise some interesting questions, with some very potentially useful ...
... Hi Andis and Everyone, Have zero background in linquistics but am studying the wk of Rudolf Steiner and wanted to share link to wk of a lawyer who has done...
The posting at 6 LexiLine 2008 is shown correctly in terms of foreign characters at http://ancientworldblog.blogspot.com/2008/03/star-realms-of-patriarchs-u\ ...
Dear Andis, Re-read my first post here about how discovered your wk re-Piedras link in Halley's Comet and Egyptian Pyramid. Had stated how enthusiastic I was...
NINA, here above, emphasizes, among other things, on the link betweeen astronomical charts and the comments of Steiner (austrian scholar) about the Bible in...
Dear Claude, I also have respect for your interest in the role of the stars and constellations in forming the origins of man's religions, however, I must...
7 LexiLine 2008 The Stars of Bablyon : The MUL.APIN Cuneiform Tablets and the Epic of Gilgamesh (resent to correct title misspelling - old posting deleted) The...
8 LexiLine 2008 The Path of Enlil (Janu Lielais) MUL.APIN 1 The 33 Stars on the Path of Enlil Within the ellipse of the Milky Way (Latvian Janu Lielais) from...
... other member of that community, the important thing is to note or to admit that the religion of our ancestors was, at a specific time of antiquity,...
Thank you Andy, for your precious comments and annexes. I must admit that I have not read the book from Werner Papke when I have tried to translate myself the...
Possibly we would understand a "pre-historic" mapping of the stars, constellations, in fact of our entire solar system without discarding the fundamental...
9 LexiLine 2008 The Path of Anu (Janu Path, Path of Janis) Lines are given in sequence according to Cuneiform Tablet Nr. 86378, British Museum. MUL.APIN...
10 LexiLine 2008 The Path of Ea (Lower Path of Anu - Below the Ecliptic) Lines are given in sequence according to Cuneiform Tablet Nr. 86378, British Museum. ...