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Please see the files section for a debate between Liberman and Thundy on Grimm's Law. M. Kelkar...
... Craig Melchert concludes 'PIE velars in Luvian' thus: " The evidence presented above for PIE *k^ > Luv. z may at present be interpreted in two ways. First,...
... I've deleted the previous version, giving the a JSTOR URL, as redundant. Moderators seem to have lost the 'reject' option, which allows explanation of why...
... debate? I ... The only significance I can see is the question of whether the part of Grimm's law expressed as 'voiced aspirates became unaspirated voiced ...
... Yes, I have often argued that we should - to some extent - reclaim the old idea of the symbols in PIE being abstract symbols. We need a balance - an ...
I'm rather curious as to how animals fitted into the society and the mythology. This little thing summarizes most of what I know so far on the subject, but I'm...
The following article appeared in print last week. Vishal Agarwal, "On Perceiving Aryan Migrations in Vedic Ritual Texts", _Puratattva_, Bulletin of the Indian...
The following new paper has appeared, synthesizing all recent publications on this subject-- Title: Genetics and the Aryan Debate Author: Michel Danino ...
AfaIk the consensus is that the PIE 2sg imperative suffix was *-dhi. But Jasanoff discusses some in *-si (eg Hittite pahsi "protect!"). I was wondering if the...
... Please refer to: Kershaw, Kris. The One-eyed God: Odin and the (Indo-)Germanic Männerbünde. Wahshington, D.C.: Institute for the Study of Man, 2000 ...
... Why to use a 'put'-suffix for a 'come on!' construction (for example)? But on thr other hand, I also sustain the ideea that ALL ancient suffixes (so PIE...
... framework, ... support ... synthesis ... it ... disciplines ... they ... The Indo-Arian Substratum is not a Indo-European one. Could I imagine "Aryan...
I haven't read Danino, so my comments rely exclusively on the quote from his "conclusion" as given below. 1) If there are neither "Caucasoid" nor "Central ...
The hungarian word aranjos 'gold' (-anjos is a suffix in Hungarian) seems to be a loan from a local population that: 1. has loaned Latin 'aurum' 2.a and has...
Dear Marius The analysis is quite good, only a slight correction: The Hung. for "gold" is "arany" The actual suffix is "-os". Hence "aranyos", nowadays used...
... Dutch uses 'doen' + noun in a lot of expressions. Besides "do", that verb also means "put" ('in de tas doen' "put in one's pocket"). Besides I think...
... I really doubt : As an example PIE -dh suffix (not the imperative - dhi) should originate from a verbal form with the meaning 'to set, to put' Marius...
... I can't figure out what you mean: Do you think that a -dh suffix to verbs(?), hypothetical or actual, originates from the verb stem *dheh1- or do you think...
... <arany> ['OrOñ] "gold"; <aranyos> means "golden, made of gold" (i.e. "de aur; auriu; ca aurul; suflat cu aur / fig. "dragutz, nostim, dulce" <--- as a...
At 3:06:15 AM on Saturday, December 9, 2006, mkelkar2003 ... [...] ... At a bare minimum the terms refer to patterns that clearly exist in the linguistic data;...
... Here's a fact for you: The Indo-Aryan languages are more similar to the Iranian languages than they are to the Dravidian languages. And if you refuse the...
... On these lines, check out this facetious message posted at another List some months ago: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Indo-Eurasian_research/message/4233 ...
Dear list, Some recent posts have revived - once again, it will not go away - the Indo-Aryan arrival to India or not issue, this time on the basis of recent...
If I told you that a bunch of Namibian people had kept the same cultural mythology alive for over 70000 years, you'd probably think I was a total nutjob or at...
... ********* You wouldn't a total nutjob, but you might be a bit too uncritical. There's a rock in Namibia that might suggest a python to someone with...