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50467
***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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Nov 1, 2007
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50468
Word KIMBRAS, KIMBRYS, KIMBRETI have even 3 meanings in Lithuanian language: leg, some kind of cattle, to freeze. Also, one Cimbrian word is known - MORIMARUSA...
Aigius
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Nov 1, 2007
7:02 pm
50469
Where is the "Indo-Iranian" family? The Indian and Iranian languages are mediated by Greek and Armenian. M. Kelkar...
mkelkar2003
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Nov 1, 2007
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50470
... From: Grzegorz Jagodzinski To: cybalist@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 2:45 AM Subject: Re: [tied] swallow vs. nighingale And my notices...
fournet.arnaud
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Nov 1, 2007
7:02 pm
50471
Relevant portions of the cladistics chart from Dyen, Kruskal, Black (1974, 1992) have been uploaded to the files section (Dyen Kruskal Black 1992 chart.pdf)....
mkelkar2003
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Nov 1, 2007
7:02 pm
50472
A.F : Two interesting loan-words exist in Uralic Moksha Mordvin : Wolf : *vrk- hence Moksha vrg-az (r is voiced and syllabic) Swallow : *KrH-t hence Moksha...
fournet.arnaud
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Nov 1, 2007
7:02 pm
50473
... http://www.davidkfaux.org/Cimbri-Chronology.pdf http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cimbri Perhaps one ought to add a sixth 'possiblity' in the latter article, ...
tgpedersen
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Nov 1, 2007
8:53 pm
50474
... Corrections: Fyn (Funnen) : the Danish name is Fyn, traditionally, in English it's Funen Slallerup : must be Skallerup Jensovice : Jenisovice? Phahlbau :...
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Nov 3, 2007
5:02 pm
50475
... [...] ... Right diagnosis, and very close on the correct interpretation. The last sentence should be '<Harud>, from which <Hard>, <Hart>, <Harz> derive,...
Brian M. Scott
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Nov 3, 2007
8:00 pm
50476
Hello. My name is Raquel de Castro. I'm a postgraduate student at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. I am currently conducting a survey about the...
raquel_cdecastro
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Nov 6, 2007
12:13 am
50477
Since Cybalist has gone lethargic lately, here are some courses in Dutch, by Joan and Mirren, for those who wonder what all the fuss about those NWEuropean...
tgpedersen
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Nov 7, 2007
5:31 pm
50478
b/m alternation in anlaut, inlaut and auslaut and not p:m, as some of our linguist declares and thinks, not knowing for -pn- > -m- change in many inherited...
Abdullah Konushevci
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Nov 7, 2007
6:45 pm
50479
... of ... in ... Margos, ... < ... 1. I'm not able to comment on the etymology of Thracian and Illyrian examples, for some of them I have some doubts that...
alexandru_mg3
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Nov 7, 2007
11:46 pm
50480
At 6:46:04 PM on Wednesday, November 7, 2007, alexandru_mg3 wrote: [...] ... This is correct: IPA does not recognize prenasalized stops as single segments....
Brian M. Scott
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Nov 8, 2007
2:57 am
50481
... Now I know next to nothing on the subject, but, surfing the archives, it seems to me Albanian has a lot of initial mb-, nd- and ng- 's, mostly explained as...
tgpedersen
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Nov 8, 2007
7:18 am
50482
... some ... archives, ... Yes, you have right. In anlaut, mb- is a result of *H1en- + b that ended in Albanian as mb-, in Gheg as m-, getting later anaptytic ...
Abdullah Konushevci
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Nov 8, 2007
12:22 pm
50483
... That was one fast decision. Are you sure the facts can't be rearranged to do without that *h1en- prefix? What bothers me is that the PIE root *(h1)en...
tgpedersen
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Nov 9, 2007
8:28 am
50484
... that ... is ... think ... nothing ... rearranged ... root ... in ... a) Torsten, the transformations are : nb > mb np > mp This is Common For Romanian and...
alexandru_mg3
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Nov 9, 2007
3:03 pm
50485
... Between what and what (language, dialect)? ... No, but you have m/b alternations. ... If so, why is that *h1en semantically empty? Torsten...
tgpedersen
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Nov 9, 2007
4:07 pm
50486
... Common For Romanian and Albanian ... Where in what Thracian or Illyrian words? For Dacian we have: Dacian *timBisis [att.Tibisis,Tibisia] > Rom.Timish ...
alexandru_mg3
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Nov 9, 2007
11:30 pm
50487
I've been looking at Aikio's list of pre-Saami words. An odd phonetic phenomenon is that -l- seems to alternate with -iw- as though this -l- were a velarized...
fournet.arnaud
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Nov 10, 2007
2:00 am
50488
There seems to be a fair amount of alternation of b/m in Celtic, which occasionally shows up in Romance languages: e.g. Portuguese boneca vs. Spanish muñeca...
Rick McCallister
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Nov 10, 2007
10:30 pm
50489
Here is nearly Proto-Indo Hittite version: H3ou̯is h1éku̯o(s)es-kwe. H3ou̯is, kwesi̯o u̯lÌ¥Hneh2 ne h1est, h1éku̯oms spekét, h1óinom gwrÌ¥h3um wóghom...
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Nov 11, 2007
7:22 pm
50490
This is Kortlandt's version: http://www.kortlandt.nl/publications/art243e.pdf ... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of...
Alwin K.
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Nov 11, 2007
7:33 pm
50491 Grzegorz Jagodzinski
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Nov 12, 2007
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50492 Grzegorz Jagodzinski
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Nov 12, 2007
12:42 pm
50493
... b > m is Basque too, cf Latin bacillum etc (from some substrate, cf b- and /a/ ?), Basque makila "stick", which reminds me, by the way, of Sp. bacalao, Pt....
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Nov 12, 2007
3:43 pm
50494
That's an interesting look at bacalao. I always wondered if you could play baseball with a dried cod --they look like something Barry Bonds would use. There...
Rick McCallister
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Nov 12, 2007
4:54 pm
50495
... would not ... explains ... The rule is completely regular; it is not the only rule that depalatalizes K() in Slavic. I didn't set out to describe every...
stlatos
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Nov 12, 2007
10:50 pm
50496
1. English net < OE nett < Germanic *nat- < PIE *nad- 2. If Latin nassa,nassis belongs here < PIE *nad-t- 3. Romanian nad& is considered from Bulgarian nada...
alexandru_mg3
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Nov 13, 2007
12:47 am
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