... Would any you guys rhyme 'prob'ly' with 'wobbly'? I wouldn't, but maybe I'm using Danish morphophonology here, according to which internal schwa can be...
... But that's the expected non-rhotic pronunciation . . . . . . ... but see Simpsonesque /fEbyueriy/ , , , ... Sure, you hear it in the US ... Then something...
If Basque and Etruscan have common sound changes, then they also have cognates. So, what are the proposed cognates for Basque and Etruscan? Let's see what you...
I think Piotr may have very well unlocked the door behind which is the explanation for the form *bhoi- that we find in Lithuanian <baidyti>, 'scare'. As we are...
Dear all, Can you please suggest any Yahoo! or other group which actively discusses Rg Vedic language and Vedic mythology and history? regards, Kishore patnaik...
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... Yes. ... In English, assimilations after syncopation are variable, so the /t/ in <pastry> and disyllabic <history> *may* be different. (We may be talking...
... Raw Google hit counts: <February> 802,000,000 <Febuary> 2,530,000 <Frebuary> 2,470 (Yesterday I got over 1,100,000,000 hits for 'February', so a lot of ...
... I'm not sure if Rick has answered this point, but *my* /febjU&ri:/ (I can't vouch for the Simpsons') does not have secondary stress, though I have a...
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On Sat, 1 Mar 2008 11:13:50 +0100, "fournet.arnaud" ... Which specific Basque word(s) are you referring to? "To eat" in Basque is jan, from *e-an(-i), verbal...
On Fri, 29 Feb 2008 10:35:22 +0100, "fournet.arnaud" ... There can be no *pern: pre-PIE *-n > *-r (except after /m/, as in the *-mn.-neuters). ... Nonsense:...
On Fri, 29 Feb 2008 18:19:49 -0600, "Patrick Ryan" ... Some would say yes (*h2 > *&(2) > *a), but personally I don't believe that "schwa indogermanicum" gives...
... and ... This 'excelent' idea needs to be aware that there are No Locative Compounds in dHeh1- (from here the logical question why mn.s-dhe'h1 semantism...
On Sat, 01 Mar 2008 01:12:04 -0000, "alexandru_mg3" ... I don't really see what "this model" is supposed to explain. Yes, we know that there was reduplication...
I wouldn't, but maybe I'm using Danish morphophonology here, according to which internal schwa can be elided in connected speech, but only if you leave enough...
... Which specific Basque word(s) are you referring to? "To eat" in Basque is jan, from *e-an(-i), verbal root *an. ======= Hel "to bite". It's not difficult...
Nonsense: they prove everything. If a form is attested in Anatolian, Greek, Indo-Iranian, Balto-Slavic, Armenian and indirectly Germanic (PGmc. *hert-on-...
... Miguel ... I've started making a compilation of the examples you have provided so far. A *striking* feature of all words is they end with -r, Their...
... From: "Miguel Carrasquer Vidal" <miguelc@...> To: <cybalist@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2008 10:17 AM Subject: Re: [tied] PIE meaning...
... That can't be right because of to sit PIE *sed Etr satH day PIE *den Etr Tin heaven, moon PIE *deiw Etr tivr to build PIE dem Etr t(H)am etc. ... I agree...
On Sat, 01 Mar 2008 16:55:09 -0000, "alexandru_mg3" ... I think I already mentioned that (from LIV): *h2 because of CLuw. pi:ha-, Lyc. piXe- "fear" <...
... That French schwa still exists in 'high' poetry ('la pa-tri-&'), but it has disappeared in speech; nonetheless the French manage to separate m. and f. in...