***HOW TO BEHAVE ON CYBALIST*** Moderatorial Recommendations and Rules of Proper Conduct The purpose of Cybalist is to popularise Indo-European studies and to...
cybalist@yahoogroups....
Nov 1, 2007 11:40 am
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...
... From: Grzegorz Jagodzinski To: cybalist@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 2:45 AM Subject: Re: [tied] swallow vs. nighingale And my notices...
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)....
... 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, ...
... Corrections: Fyn (Funnen) : the Danish name is Fyn, traditionally, in English it's Funen Slallerup : must be Skallerup Jensovice : Jenisovice? Phahlbau :...
... [...] ... Right diagnosis, and very close on the correct interpretation. The last sentence should be '<Harud>, from which <Hard>, <Hart>, <Harz> derive,...
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...
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...
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...
... 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...
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....
... 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...
... 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 ...
... 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...
... that ... is ... think ... nothing ... rearranged ... root ... in ... a) Torsten, the transformations are : nb > mb np > mp This is Common For Romanian and...
... Common For Romanian and Albanian ... Where in what Thracian or Illyrian words? For Dacian we have: Dacian *timBisis [att.Tibisis,Tibisia] > Rom.Timish ...
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...
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...
This is Kortlandt's version: http://www.kortlandt.nl/publications/art243e.pdf ... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of...
... 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....
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...
... 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...
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...