for me , of course. I got moderated on cybalist because Miguel get bored with my arguments, arguments which he could not combate. What I can say? I will use...
... Alex, I, too, am on the cybalist, more as a lurker than a poster, but I've been following your discussion. It is absolutely OK to disagree. Miguel...
... I don't know how long you are on cybalist but in the past, our discussion went very far (me & Miguel), we injuried each other and so on but it never came...
Marius, you mentioned once that there should be to period of time for the palatalisation. The first of them should be the palatalisation of "k'" and the second...
... Hello, Yes, you are right We talked mainly about different stages in the evolution of for k',g',g'h and kW, gW, gWh. Here we can do only logical deductions...
In a message dated 6/8/2005 3:10:04 P.M. Central Standard Time, mufon-sa@... writes: Archeologists Find "Home of First Bulgarian Ruler" Lifestyle: 3...
Marius, I hope I am wrong here but if I made up correct my table one has for the possesive pronoun as s follow: E= english, R= romanian, A= Albanian E...
... I reverified and it seems I was wrong (how I hopped). My dictionary says clear: shok ynë = our colleague (he colleague) shokja jonë = our colleague...
... Yes, you are right. I think that different forms initially were dedicated to different Cases in PAlb. (Nom.Gen.Dat.Abl.). Today some of them appears also...
... Please note that I talked only about object sg. (m.+f)/ owner I pl.: y-në, jo-në, so-në, to-në (so we have tonë too: at Sg. Acc.) Best Regards, Marius...
... I still thin why for feminine should be the *k^ja:- in sime, sonë, sate, suaj in G/D/Abl ? Why should go for feminine an another patern here? BTW, see...
as I mentioned before bringing the discussion here, I have several remarques on what Richard means about this text if Marius which was adressed to Miguel: ...
... The Masc. was *tsje < Alb si (like in sivjet) The Fem. was *tsja: < Alb. so (like in sonte) There are a lot of Possesive Albanian Forms where the...
... The Masc. was *tsje < Alb si (like in sivjet) The Fem. was *tsja: < Alb. so (like in sonte) There are a lot of Possesive Albanian Forms where the...
... The Masc. was *tsje < Alb si (like in sivjet) The Fem. was *tsja: < Alb. so (like in sonte) There are a lot of Possesive Albanian Forms where the...
Hello Alex, You are right: we cannot derived Rom. azi (< ORom. adzi) from Lat. hodie: (Ital. oggi , Spanish hoy) Lat. hodie: (< hoc die:) existed already as a...
... the point is that I guess there is allways(?) a connection between accusative of the personal pronoun in accusative and the possesive pronoun 8except per3...
... I think that the issue with the 3-th person is that we cannot say : Eng. 'this one of this one' or 'that one of that one' Rom. 'aia a lui aia' 'asta a lui...
I guess I found anohter cognate pair here. Alb. drithë and Rom. "tărâtse" Rom. "tărâtsă" is considered to be from Bulg. or SerboCroatian trici/trice...
Alb. <drithë> 'cereals, wheat' is derived, according to Pokorny, from *g'hr.zd-, as well as <dardhë> 'pear' from *g'hord-. According to Demiraj it was...
... Abdullah, are you sure that in Albanian is no "dr" from an older "tr" or there is no loan where in one language is "tr" and in Albanian we have "dr"? Of...
... I guess I have to rebuild the question since Abdullah just said what some persons thought about derivation of drithë. From my question, one could...
... from ... also by ... to -eCC ... Alb. ... older "tr" or ... have "dr"? ... ************ As you may see from many words beginning in onset tr-: tre/tri...
... there are words where tr became voiced: drandofille-trandafir dredhator-trădător drithëron-tresări Alex -- No virus found in this outgoing message. ...
... ************ Yes, about <drandofille> you are right, for this form is found in many idioms of Geg dialect, but not in Tosk. Probably we have to deal with ...
... dridhë is from an another root. It has its cognate in Rom. "dârdâi" from an older "*dr.dr.i" ( with syllabic "r.") for explaining the both "â" in the...
... ************ I think that Alb. <dremit> 'to nap, snooze' is a loan from Sl. <dremati>, present only in South or Tosk dialect. Pan-Albanian form is <kotem>....
I got to think about the inconcordances which we have in following words: Rom. cioară - Alb. sorrë ; rulle -> Rom "c^" = Alb. "s" = Preroman Rom. ciută -...
... ************ As far as I know, Alb. form is <sutë>, not <shyt> as you say, see also Oxford Albanian-English Dictionary (OAED, pp. 792). So, the rule is...