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48155
... The inscriptional form fuueit is more probably an attempt to show the long vowel in fu:it. This long vowel is attested also in Ennius (annals 377). Peter...
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Apr 1, 2007
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48156
... In the same vein: Ernout-Meillet, only entry with fuf- fufae: "pouah"; interiectio mali odoris ... ; cf. fu. Torsten...
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48157
... http://delivery.acm.org/10.1145/150000/146390/p339-batagelj.pdf?key1=146390&key2=6896835711&coll=&dl=ACM&CFID=15151515&CFTOKEN=6184618 ... Ah! The...
Richard Wordingham
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48158
... http://linguistics.berkeley.edu/~kjohnson/quantitative/historical/historical.pdf Figure 6.3 is easier to read for the details. Isn't this tree based on...
Richard Wordingham
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48159
... http://delivery.acm.org/10.1145/150000/146390/p339-batagelj.pdf?key1=146390&key2=6896835711&coll=&dl=ACM&CFID=15151515&CFTOKEN=6184618 ... ********* I...
Daniel J. Milton
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48160
... this ... Thanks, Miguel, for showing us this. It is of course outrageous. Hasn't anybody really understood the message of the o-infix theory? The...
Jens Elmegård Rasm...
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Apr 1, 2007
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48161
... Palmer, The Greek Language, p. 113: " The poems attributed to Theognis of Dorian Megara, whose floruit was the middle of the sixth century B.C., are in...
tgpedersen
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Apr 1, 2007
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48162
Seems that Hekto:r etymology is an IE one : The -to:r termination belongs to *-ter PIE suffix, representing an IE suffix forming agent nouns from the verb stem...
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Apr 1, 2007
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48163
On Sun, 01 Apr 2007 14:12:25 -0000, Jens Elmegård Rasmussen ... Apparently not. For instance, H. Craig Melchert ("Anatolian Historical Phonology") discusses...
Miguel Carrasquer Vidal
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Apr 1, 2007
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48164
But there are plenty of cases of name changes, especially when dealing with´"barbarians" --there are translations, as in the case of my Shawnee ancestor...
Rick McCallister
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Apr 1, 2007
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48165
***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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48166
... <tgpedersen@...> wrote: << "O dog-strangling Hermes, called Kandaulas in Maeonian, Companion of Thieves, come back me up".' ....(dog-strangling?!).>> In...
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48167
... http://delivery.acm.org/10.1145/150000/146390/p339-batagelj.pdf?key1=146390&key2=6896835711&coll=&dl=ACM&CFID=15151515&CFTOKEN=6184618 ... They claim that...
mkelkar2003
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Apr 1, 2007
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48168
... The clusters they found were Slavic, Germanic, Romance and Indic. They say nothing about the clusters they didn't find. They should have been disappointed...
Richard Wordingham
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48169
... The germanic Hild- (or Child- for the Frankish spelling, e.g. Childeric (king of the Franks), Childebert = Hilderich (king of the Vandals), Hildebert,...
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Apr 1, 2007
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48170
... dealing with´"barbarians" --there are translations, as in the case of my Shawnee ancestor "Cornstalk"; also see Red Cloud, Sitting Bull, etc. There are...
alexandru_mg3
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Apr 1, 2007
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48171
... Perhaps because those clusters are so weird. They should ... Yes, but the 'others' group splits into 'Dravidian' and then after another split into Greek...
mkelkar2003
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Apr 1, 2007
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48172
... key1=146390&key2=6896835711&coll=&dl=ACM&CFID=15151515&CFTOKEN=6184618 ... In order to apply an automatic clustering algorithm in Computer Science you need...
alexandru_mg3
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Apr 1, 2007
11:39 pm
48173
... The 'others' group contains *all* the non-Indo-European languages in the study. I suspect that the Graeco-Baltic group is largely the group where masculine...
Richard Wordingham
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Apr 2, 2007
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48174
That book (Anatolian Historical Phonology) is a treasure-trove of roots and derived forms lacking in the Mallory-Adams book. It's really quite amazing; I'd say...
C. Darwin Goranson
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48175
... Beekes does not claim Maeonian belonged to the Etruscan family, he claims that Etruscan was a remnant language located in the same area of Anatolia as was...
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Apr 2, 2007
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48176
I'm sure that this is really not the forum for this, but there are plenty of texts that deal with literacy and orality, Walter J. Ong's being one of them. My ...
Rick McCallister
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Apr 2, 2007
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48177
... He doesn't mention the language of the Maeonians at all, unfortunately, but he says this: " Another consideration is that in the tradition on the origin of...
tgpedersen
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Apr 2, 2007
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48178
On 'Palmus' ... " I add a few small observations, which may be relevant for our problem. One is the name of the Trojan warrior Palmus (Note that names in -us ...
tgpedersen
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48179
... <gabaroo6958@...> wrote: <<The point in my posting is that there are plenty of name changes. Why should the Greeks be different. BTW: How about Biblical...
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Apr 2, 2007
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48180
... http://theol.eldoc.ub.rug.nl/FILES/root/BremmerJN/1987/117/aeneas.pdf ... The *-ter/*-tor suffix is not just IE, cf Basque and possibly Iberan -tar in...
tgpedersen
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Apr 2, 2007
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48181
Da. turse <- ON şurs -> PGerm. *şurasa-, *şur(i)sa- "troll, giant" ->(loan) Fi. tursas "sea monster" -> Da. tosse "foolish person" PGerm.*şursk- Da.dial....
tgpedersen
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Apr 2, 2007
8:28 am
48182
... Homer is at the end of a process of epic-writing, not the commencement of it. It is highly unlikely that he invented any of the names. Peter...
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Apr 2, 2007
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48183
... This is certainly true. My first thoughts about the possibility that Hektor was a Greek (or at least IE) name were perhaps this is a case of a title or...
Carl Edlund Anderson
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Apr 2, 2007
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48184
... Come to think of it, that would imply that in pre-classical times the IE Lydians and proto-Etruscan Maeonians lived in the same state, Old Maeonia, and in...
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