Alb. <vorbull> `witrex, swirl, whirlpool', probably derived from extended o-grade form *worb-eH2 > vorbë'jar', further extended in –lo, Rom. <volbura>...
... Rom. a ... form ... guess ... jar) ... interested ... have ... stil ... will be ... as "ç" ... ************ Sl. poroc^iti > Alb. porosis 'to prescribe,...
... the word is known to me as "volburã"; semanticaly it fits Latin volvula, phonetically it fits too. I don't know about any "rb" > "lb" in Romanian for...
... mmmm. these are the three words we once spooke about which show an Albanian "s" for a Slavic "c^". Would this mean that the only reflex of Slavic "c^" is...
... ************ Dear Alex, Despite the fact that you show yourself malicious, for in text is Rom. <volbură> 'whirlwind' and in title it is simply writing...
... Rom. ... as one ... correct ... fits Lat. ... "lb" ... it doesnt have anything to do with being malicious. I was not sure which form you know since the...
... I think that these 3 words cannot be used as a proof that in Early Slavic times we still have the for Sl. c^ <-> Alb. s a) poroc^iti < *poroNc^iti < Rom....
... the 3 words have been discussed on cybalist as well once ago and with these arguments the subject was closed since it could not be argued anymore there is...
If I remember well : 1. The first reflex of Slavic c^ was Albanian c 2. The second reflex of Slavic c^ was Albanian c^ So in the Old Albanian the "new c" has...
I think that you have no right, for Alb. /c/ is indeed an outcome of combination of sounds /t+s/, until /ç/ is a combination of /t+sh/, as well as /xh/ from...
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One of the rivers mentioned by Strabon in the Getic plane is the river Naparis. Actualy, it seems the river Naparis is the river which today has the name...
It comes to think that Naparis is primary form, which in sandhi N•paris get its ancient form. It is very common that prepositon (Lat. ad 'to, in', cf. Ad...
Naparis is considered to have a Scithian (so an Iranian) origin ... river ... today ... the ... preserved ... how the ... the ... with ... and ... name ... ...
... I don't care about the ultimately origin of the name. I was just surprised to find Nãparul which (coincidentaly?) is on the Prahova Valley and Prahova...
I found that the texts on the Dacian Plates (NOTE : They are supposed to be a fake) are very similar with Irish (Celtic) Texts like : 'seo' 'stiúideo' sau...
Some common words.... I. Cuvantul BEO apare clar in ambele texte =========================================== url: http://www.rte.ie/rnag/sceala.html ... ...
I found a dictionary meanwhile: 1. BEO - means 'alive' http://www.englishirishdictionary.com/dictionary?dict=ie&word=beo 2. SEO - is adj (demonstrative : pl...
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... I agree with "c" ( Rom ts) is an outcome of the combination /t+s/. The question here is what to do with "s"? we have once the "s" for Rom. "c^" and once...
... [AK] Albanian affricates seems to be very recent not only in Albanian, but also in other languages. As far as I know, Alb. /c/ is normal outcome of...
... I have a hard time to agree here. It will imply the Rom. "c^" is an output of "ts" and it leads us to conclude the changes have been IE k* > ts > c^in Rom....
I am reading the dictionary of Kavalliotis published in 1770 in three languages ( Greek, Aromanian and Albanian) and I see there is the same diphtongation in...
... First, I don't know of any case where long /o:/ is diphthonged in /ua/ in Tosk or /ue/ in Geg dialect. If we start, for example, from acc. mua/mue 'me' of...
... mmm, maybe the "o:2 was erronated here, I have to verify. the existence of the phenomenon is though a correct one, I think. what about "dorë" with plural...
... regardless the etymology of the word, Armin Hetzer makes me to think at many things since he shows some features of the Albanian languages, better said,...
... following ... which ... <cioara>, ... regarding the ... My explanation for both: 1.a. Rom c^ - Alb s and 1.b. Rom c^ - Alb sh is that in Late Palb the...
... I am afraid I don't get it properly. there is an "s" versus "sh" both from an older "c^" you mean the s > sh because of a new layer of changes where "c^" >...
... ************ In my view, Alb. sutë, Rom. ciutã 'hind, doe' is completly in accordance with established rule Alb. /s/ < - > Rom. /ci/, attested in many...