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... Better version of this Baltic translation of Ezero ring may be found at: http://www.istorija.net/forums//thread-view.asp?tid=1044 Why nonsensical? Have You...
... And you came to this conclusion by looking at two Romanian (sic!) words? The change *sk- > *ks- > *kS- > *kx- > x- definitely *did* happen in Slavic,...
... From: cybalist@yahoogroups.com<mailto:cybalist@yahoogroups.com> To: cybalist@yahoogroups.com<mailto:cybalist@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2005...
... Without calling Dacian in ecuation, apparently the languages we know seem to explain the Slavic word. The word looks like a regular development of a...
... Not really the *only* one. There's also Armenian in front of front vowels and Luwian part of Anatolian languages. Mate REPLY: What did k, k' and kW become...
On Sun, 01 May 2005 13:31:06 -0500, Patrick Ryan ... For discussion of Nostratic topics, there is the sister list Nostratic-L. It is of course perfectly...
... <dmilt1896@a...> ... may ... made ... found ... The version you use is indeed very close to the original. The website you refer to has the reading: ...
... This is like Proto Baltic. ... Ivan Duridanov: "The comparative studies with the Baltic languages were very helpful in the case of some unclear personal...
... PIE ... in ... this ... to ... Seems I have to get the answers myself. Gamkrelidze & Ivanov list the following roots plain velars: Skt. yugám etc "yoke" ...
I read in Gam & Iv that Gk. 'gunaikos' "woman" has been proposed to be a collective with a singulative -k- suffix. Aha. So that's what the ubiquitous -k-...
... it is enough if one counts how many words are interpreted by Duridanov as meaning "bog" in his Thracian-Baltic correspondancies. So many different words...
The textbooks of Old Church Slavonic I have explain the relationship of the three separate palatalisations of the velars to each other. For example, the change...
... Russian mot,mol' (moth) Sanskrit ma:tkuna(bug) Albanian molë (moth) (<Slavic?) ... should Slavic have both "mot" and "mol"? Rom. has as Alb. a simmilar ...
... The First Palatalisation appears to be observable in one or two Gothic words, which would seem to indicate that it took place after the Goths became an...
Hello All, I tried to split the Romanian - Albanian Common Words in several categories: ANCIENT - common in both languages at least before 200 BC OLD -...
You are relying on a, what many of us would consider, highly dubious authority. In my opinion, -k is always a diminutive. I have never seen an example of -k in...
Hello All, Alb transformation rd > rdh is present in the Latin Loans and the Common Words with Romanian. Latin Loans in Albanian: ======================== Lat....
... Marius, I need a bit to go trough your work here but first I have a question. You use allways "BC" here which I instinctively translate as "before...
Dear all, we know that there is no hard proof that Albanian is descended from Illyrian, but it would make sense in other ways. The fact that some Latin loan...
... authority. ... analyze as a singulative. I wonder if there may be an automatic potential semantic overlap. A recent example in English would be slang...