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... Balkan ... appeared ... I would presume the argument goes as follows: 1) All the languages in the area were Indo-European. 2) There is no plausible...
Richard Wordingham
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Apr 4, 2004
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... Latin. "matteuca" > ... You've regressed, Alex. You accepted the derivation as correct given the starting point at ...
Richard Wordingham
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Apr 4, 2004
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... I just found other evidence Richard. When Mr Iacomi will explain "mãciulie" we can talk about any latin *mateuca. Alex...
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Apr 4, 2004
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... Balkan ... appeared ... at its time Russu was not aware about written thracian words. As per the little dictionary which is worked up now from the found...
alex
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... word "leac" ... sickness". ... The Germanic forms (e.g. OE _læ:ce_ 'physician' > archaic Modern English _leech_) derive from Proto-Germanic *læ:kjaz,...
Richard Wordingham
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... What about the stem *kyeu mentioned in http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cybalist/message/16481 ? Richard....
Richard Wordingham
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... diphtong "au" ... if ... changed.. ... Preserved as /au/ in initial syllables, weakened to /u:/ in subsequent syllables. E.g. Latin _claudere_ 'shut,...
Richard Wordingham
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... per ... (?) ... down), ... The language seems strikingly similar to Proto-Romance. The only other language with a cognate of Latin _filius_ meaning 'son'...
Richard Wordingham
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Apr 4, 2004
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... I am suspecting this too. If they are fake, we have to deal with the biggest linguistical fakes of the time. The inscriptions are known from 1920, tehy...
alex
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... rum. ... of ... been ... argument ... not ... Perhaps you should ask him on Cybalist. He isn't here. Italian _mazzuolo_ is the normal development of...
Richard Wordingham
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... From: alex Richard Wordingham wrote: ... I am suspecting this too. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ... OR that the Dacian/Thracian language was in fact a "sort"...
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... Latin ... This will never be discussed serious and so far I see the language differs from Latin in the same manner as Romanian differs from Latin. There is...
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Apr 5, 2004
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As I suspected, I did some failures there as I typed it. So the correction here. I guess it ought to mention the following letters and their presumabely...
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... language ... specialists ... The knowledge existed. Whether it was used is another matter. ... that ... Where did the six glosses you gave come from? Are...
Richard Wordingham
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... Richard, in the moment they are finished with the translations I will let everybody know about the page where are to find all the inscriptions, the...
alex
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Apr 6, 2004
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... could ... know ... ************ Dear Richard, It's up to you which one you will cite, but, as far as I know, I was first one who claim, with big...
Abdullah Konushevci
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Apr 8, 2004
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... could ... know ... that ... ************ Dear Richard, Its up to you which one you would cite, but I think that I was the first one who claim that PIE...
Abdullah Konushevci
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Apr 9, 2004
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Dear Friends, I am looking for research sources on excavated swords from Dacia and Thrace, specifically I want documented Falx and Rhomphaia swords. Any...
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... Dacia ... swords. ... I am afraid that is not the properly forum for this. By myself, I have no ideea about these sources. Alex...
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Hello All, There was a discussion sometimes ago, related if we had or not an older 3 ('dz') in Romanian 'buza'. Both Abdullah and Alex sustained the idea of an...
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Apr 11, 2004
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My original message related to buza (Albanian z - Romanian z): http://groups.yahoo.com/group/balkanika/message/293 ... din ... is ... seems...
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Apr 11, 2004
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... din ... if these toponyms have something to do with "buza". Assuming that should be true, then the word should has been an *budi which is hard to connect...
alex
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... din ... is ... seems ... ************ I will give here Demiraj's explanation: Albanian form: buzë [f sg/pl] {1} (tg) Meaning: lip Proto-Albanian:...
Abdullah Konushevci
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Apr 12, 2004
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Hello Alex, Here is my feedback : 1. " beside of this, the identical way of developing in both Lang (ROm & Albanian) for having in both> languagesa today an...
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Apr 12, 2004
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... toponyms...These ... Budzesti ... an ... 1) How can you relate the Rosetti's toponyms with the word "buza"? I ask it since we have to deal here with intern...
alex
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Hello Abdullah, Regarding the PIE root for 'buza' I agree that this could be the weak point in my argumentation. But is almost sure that the root is PIE *bu-...
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Apr 12, 2004
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Hello Alex, "1) How can you relate the Rosetti's toponyms with the word "buza"? I ask it since we have to deal here with intern derivatives (in Rom. lang) of...
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Apr 12, 2004
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... I ... in ... I have trouble just with "BuzeSti" as derivative of "buza"; Buzat is not a trouble since it appears as a normal derivatie. ... century. ... ...
alex
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Apr 12, 2004
10:29 am
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Because you are so much interested on this topic, I will cite also Orel's intepretation: <buzë> f, pl <buzë> 'lip, end, edge, bank, stitch, rock'. The word ...
Abdullah Konushevci
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Apr 12, 2004
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Hello Alex, I'm suprised that your arguments are not 'as clear' as usual... (I don't want to upset you with this observation.) The Romanian Substratual...
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Apr 12, 2004
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