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A plea to whoever moderates the list. Could you request that these interlocutors cut down with the annoying ad hominems? Or ban them? Why should we be...
A.F I agree with this plea, even though I am listed among those who have the highest chances of being thrown out. I am fed up too, with a certain number of...
... Dear all, The exchange between Patrick and Arnaud has indeed reached the point where it should be terminated by the moderators unless the participants ...
I know cybalist has dealt with this topic before (e.g. message #44128), but I have not found any satisfactory answer to the question, what is the origin of...
... The usual story is that in (late) PIE such derivatives were originally formed from ablauting nominal stems. Whatever the exact mechanism, the output was as...
... #44128), but I have not found any satisfactory answer to the question, what is the origin of vrddhi in denominal derivatives in Sanskrit? How could e.g....
*** One of the entries below stimulated my curiosity; and if my analysis is correct, suggests a much later separation of KhoiSan and the remaining languages...
... From: Patrick Ryan To: cybalist@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2007 12:06 AM Subject: [Courrier indsirable] Re: Re: Re: Re: [tied] Anser (was:...
Thanks to M. Danino for the link. "Let not the 19th century paradigms continue to haunt us! Inaugural Address delivered at the 19th International Conference on...
Mr. Fournet: An additional example of Arabic f-l corresponding to PIE p-l is Arabic faltaHa, flatten : PIE pla:t-, wide and flat. flat is PHA; full is PHO;...
... Natter ... Romanian nćpārcć 'viper, kind of lizzard' (Albanian id.) belongs here too, but we a different 'ending' *snh1-e- > PAlb/Dacian* *na- > *n&- ...
... I wonder if it isn't Lat. natrice- --> something like PAlb. *nätrika > *netėrka > nepėrkė ~ nėpėrkė through irregular distortion (or perhaps even...
Aleramo could be from Germanic All- "all". ... De: Francisco Antonio Doria <doriagen@...> Para: cybalist@yahoogroups.com Enviadas: Sexta-feira, 30 de...
... From: Patrick Ryan To: cybalist@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, December 03, 2007 3:01 AM Subject: [Courrier indésirable] Re: Re: Re: [tied] Anser (was:...
I'm going to check it. It's rather obscure, like Haimrich > Amerigo, ou Nibelung > Napoleone. "Joao S. Lopes" <josimo70@...> escreveu: Aleramo could...
I've also seen Amerigo as from Alberigo "all bright" ... ____________________________________________________________________________________ Be a better pen...