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On 27 Jul 2005 at 15:36, elmeras2000 wrote: [On the valencies of the Moscow School] ... That looks to me like a misunderstanding. Acute vs. non-acute and "H"...
Willem Vermeer
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Aug 1, 2005
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39478
***HOW TO BEHAVE ON CYBALIST*** Moderatorial Recommendations and Rules of Proper Conduct The purpose of Cybalist is to popularise Indo-European studies and to...
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39479
... All acute vowels are heavy, [...]. ... and "H" vs. "L" are independent, ... but low. There are four ... acute+L. Yes, of course, I know. That was nonsense....
elmeras2000
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Aug 1, 2005
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39480
In languages as greek and old Indic you have three aspects: Perfective (usually called aoriste), imperfective and perfectum You further have the tenses:...
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Aug 1, 2005
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39481
... That's argued! Greek certainly shows this aspect system, but in Sanskrit the "perfect" functions rather differently from the "perfect" in Greek. Often...
P&G
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Aug 2, 2005
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39482
... wrote: ... valencies are independent of ... only if the latter is _of the same ... de Saussure's formulation still ... it, ça vaut le détour: Dybo, V.A. ...
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39483
Hello All, I found out that the Irish word >>mór<< is cognate with Romanian word ... I. >>mór<< Irish word -> adj big; adj great; adj large; adj large- ...
alexandru_mg3
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Aug 2, 2005
11:32 pm
39484
According to Watkins *me:-3 'big' (Contracted from earlier *meH1-). 1. Suffixed (comparative) form *me:-is-. MORE, from Old English ma:ra, greater, and <ma:re>...
Abdullah Konushevci
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Aug 3, 2005
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39485
... such a ... 'SEA' ... ******** Your DEX reference derives Rom. 'mare' probably from the Latin 'mas, maris' "male". Buck explains further "in designating...
Daniel J. Milton
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Aug 3, 2005
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39486
On 2 Aug 2005 at 13:37, elmeras2000 wrote: [On the Moscow revision of de Saussure's law:] ... Bingo! Plus ça change .... [On Winter's law:] ... But that way...
Willem Vermeer
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Aug 3, 2005
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39487
... the semantism. I disregard Alb-Rom words which looks similar if the semantism is not the same or almost the same. I am tired of Puscariu, Tiktin and Co...
alex
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Aug 3, 2005
5:23 am
39488
Hello you can add Name Greek : * Famous by his spear = Egkhesi-moros * Famous by her arrow = Ió-moros In Germanic Name : Volk-mär, Hlodo-mâr You’ve got...
patrick cuadrado
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Aug 3, 2005
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In celtic Maros = Big/Great Maro(s) Grand/Immense Etymologie Indo-Européen Mar/Moro Irlandais Mar/Mór . Gallois Mawr. Breton Meur. Manx Mooar Sanskrit Maha ...
patrick cuadrado
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Aug 3, 2005
8:32 am
39490
I know this isn't what Cybalist is for, but I'm wondering if someone could help me with a Latin translation. Someone who thinks I'm a Latin expert wants me to...
HÃ¥kan Lindgren
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Aug 3, 2005
9:25 am
39491
... could help me with a Latin translation. ... you", as said by a daughter to her dead father, into Latin. I have not been able to do it. All the dictionaries...
Daniel J. Milton
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Aug 3, 2005
12:09 pm
39492
... Sl. ... accent. ... Come on, this is one of those assi-dissi-words: The second -n- in - nind- is by assimilation to the first, the Lith. -l- is by ...
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Aug 3, 2005
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39493
Dear List Members, This message was originally posted on Nostratic-L in response to Jens' ideas on the IE "thematic vowel". Afterwards he posted a message to...
Rob
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Aug 3, 2005
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39494
Hakan, I have forwarded your inquiry to : latinstudy @ nxport . com [delete the spaces if you wish to write the list directly]. also: latinteach @ nxport ....
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Aug 3, 2005
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39495
... Wait a minute. Is this the same root as "sea"? That would make good sense, considering the awe a Proto-Indo-European tribesman would feel upon seeing the...
C. Darwin Goranson
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Aug 3, 2005
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39496
Or the mediterrenean. By the way, what´s the story behind "huge"? Anyone who knows where that word comes from? Carl Hult ... <image.tiff> ... <image.tiff>...
Carl Hult
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Aug 3, 2005
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39497
According to C.T. Onions's Dictionary, < Old French ahuge, ahoge, ahoege, of unknown origin. Carl Hult <datalampa@...> escreveu:Or the mediterrenean. By...
Joao S. Lopes
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Aug 3, 2005
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39498
... No. Romanian DEX 'tries to manage' two possibilities (-> following different Romanian important linguists): 1. mas, marem 'male' 2. maris 'sea' But in my...
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Aug 3, 2005
9:40 pm
39499
Marius, when DEX has "Probabil lat. mas, maris.", it is citing a Latin word (in this case meaning "male") in the usual dictionary manner: Nom., gen. If the...
Daniel J. Milton
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Aug 3, 2005
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39500
How about .... Ego requiro tu. which is a direct translation but is not idiomatically correct. The problem is "miss" which has a particular idiomatic...
Steve Eddleman
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Aug 4, 2005
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39501
... Well this is coming from still another non-expert, but the dictionary gives the meaning "miss" in the sense "to feel the loss of what was once enjoyed", ...
david_russell_watson
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Aug 4, 2005
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39502
At 5:40:09 PM on Wednesday, August 3, 2005, alexandru_mg3 ... The Irish word is actually <mór> (/mo:r/, not /mor/); according to Watkins (2000), it's from a...
Brian M. Scott
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Aug 4, 2005
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39503
... The best place for this is alt.language.latin They do a lot of translating, normally of mottos. Peter...
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petegray
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Aug 4, 2005
7:37 am
39504
... ahoege, of unknown origin. ... what´s the story behind "huge"? ... Could it be Germanic perhaps meaning something like "heightened"? 1. Du. hoog, Eng....
andrew_and_inge
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Aug 4, 2005
8:36 am
39505
dík, dis´ás, digbhís. From PIE *deik'-. Why do they call Sanskrit satem, when it behaves like that? Personally I think (again) that PIE *k' and *kW...
tgpedersen
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Aug 4, 2005
10:56 am
39506
... to ... inclination ... Well, this may be a matter of different goals. I will give priority any day to an account that manages to accept the material as is....
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