... for the Slavic nasal vowels "o" and "e" the notation here on Cybalist is "o~" and "e~" ... About "tërsirë" . I considered this is to see compared with...
... sorry for delay. As Marius say, the word is "ren" with pl. "reni". The word for "elk" is "elan". Both words are loans from French (< renne & élan) Alex ...
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I invite all memembers, who are interested in Balkan languages, to take part in Balkanistika@.... To some members, which adresses I got, I have...
... That should be a bit hard since there is no definition in English. I will try to translate: târsână, târsâne, s.f. 1. Împletitura din par negru de...
As was once mentioned by Piotr, accent in Albanian language is usually preserved, not only in inherited words, but also in Greek and Latin loans. Sometimes,...
... and Rom? I ... see them. I'll see how far I can get: It is not controversial that there are at least four types of elements Albanian and Romanian share: ...
... wrote: Sorry guys, a few corrections: ... North and South should of course be reversed ... [I do this often. I've made a mess of articles on birchbark...
... Itr's from the u-stem <testu> 'vessel, earthen pot, lid', related to <testa>, hence *testu:tus 'shelled, having a shell', like <cornu:tus> 'horned' from...
Happy New Year, everyone! Family duties kept me occupied through most of the Christmas break and prevented me from posting on Cybalist (though I did my best to...
... Excuse me, Willem, but Geg is essentially _North_ Albanian and Tosk is _South_ Albanian (the boundary runs approximately along the River Shkumbin). If, as...
... with I agree I deserve due punishment, but note that I'd corrected the mistake immeditately afterwards and that you can see from the end of the original...
... Oh yes, I see that. My intention was simply to prevent any confusion in the further course of the discussion. With hindsight, it was unnecessary, but my...
On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 07:57:12 +0000, willemvermeer ... Ah, you have that too... I wonder if there's a name for this phenomenon: the confusion of binary...
... Oops, that was a little hasty. The derivation must be more complex, since thematic *testu:tus doesn't fit as the intermediate form. Still, I believe we...
... I've seen "reversal errors" as a general term for such mistakes. As long as you don't confuse right and _wrong_ there's nothing to worry about ;-) Piotr...
... Add in my case: vowels and consonants, or rather, in Dutch, klinkers and medeklinkers, and also: perfective and imperfective (Slavic aspects), Glagolitic...
We still use in Portuguese testudo (<*testu:tus), meaning "having a big forehead". Joao SL ... From: Piotr Gasiorowski To: cybalist@yahoogroups.com Sent:...
... without ... to ... the ... is ... the ... Albanian ... be ... they ... independently. ... Romanian, ... were ... in ... with ... without ... Such ... ...
On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 12:36:09 +0100, Piotr Gasiorowski ... Well, right and wong (good and evil) are different, because there are so many shades of grey in...
On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 11:54:41 +0000, willemvermeer ... I probably have the advantage here that Dutch is chronologically only my second (or third?) language. ...
... concretly said, words which is not to find in any other neighbouring language or in Latin & Greek. ... yes ... not quiet but for simplyfing the aspect, we...
... about the "Cronica di Ragusa", which allegedly mentions Vlachs from "Dacia" s.a. 744. I'm not sure that's what is meant there. S.a. 743 we read about the...
... For your question: why "Dux" since first it is called "capio". Beside of this it should me intersant to ask you if you understand trough "Dogia" the wife...
... [In the context of joint Romanian-albanian features:] ... It becomes clear further on. It has to do with the fact that Romanian as a whole is just a bit...
... Is that sure? For, AFAIK, in Aromanian the rhotacization of the [n] is more frequent than in DR (e.g. the proverb <<Bate fieru pira-i coad>>, DR <<Bate...