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...
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...
I have a question about Slavic words : Russian vymia "breast" Serb vime They are supposed to be from *uH-dh-m I feel it odd that long u can become vy with...
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Hi to the group I have been few mounts ago,when I have snt my first post to cybalist,and still has not arrieved jet. How ever ,I hope you dont mine my new...
CybalistCaspian what are the root??????? what means the word Caspian ????? are the name of the Caspian Sea , but where are from ??????? I know that Caspi are a...
Another explanation (probably better) is based on *swe- meaning ourselves. ... From: homermakedonski To: cybalist@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, November 25,...
... A much slimmer source, but in English, is in Benjamin W Fortson IV "Indo-European Language and Culture" (Blackwell). There is a chapter there, pages...
... If it is indeed *gwhedh-s, then the process would be as you describe, though not necessarily in that order. The combination *dh-s would have simplified...
Could someone possibly provide a novice some help with the derivation of thessasthai from *gwhedh- ? The following is as far as I could get and I don't even...
Hello i think Cimbri Name tribe = the thieves cf Irish Cimb = to tribute cf Irish Cimbid = War prisoner cf Cimbaeth King Name of Ireland = The looting man (?) ...
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A moderatorial apology: I have been rather busy these days, quite unable to give due attention to the list activities, and I have overlooked several messages...
... From Christopher Hall (1992) "Modern German Pronunciation" Manchester University Press, page 95 " In the case of /ř:/ there is no English vowel sound at...
Don't remember if I asked this before. Couln't find anything in my notes. Is there an Iranic meaning to the term "As" (et sim.) which is behind the designation...
Andetrion, Dalmatia (Strabo). Anausaro, road station (TP Miller IR col. 571-573. Rav. IV 15). Andarva/Anderba, road station Miller IR col. 462-471. IA Cuntz...
Shaffer and Lichtenstein 2005.pdf in the files section Shaffer, J. G. and Licthenstein D. A. (2005). South Asian archaeology and the myth of Indo-Aryan...
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...
Interesting, but Anderva appears to be Sanderua in the Tabula Peutingeriana. Moreover, the frequency of and- over simply an- is suspicious. It could be a...
... It is found in NZ-speak There is a description of the name 'Turner39; being pronounced almost exactly as the German word Töne. NZ-speak has been called ...
Stumbled upon this: from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nehalennia " In phonetic comparisons with other names in the region, Jacob Grimm discussed how "Neha-" is...
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...