... From: Rick McCallister To: cybalist@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 8:50 AM Subject: Re: Re: [tied] Gemination in Celtic ok but akouter is...
... He does refer to a Karl Schumacher. It looks like he could be the guy you're looking for; p. 12-14 " Es sind bald 70 Jahre vergangen, seitdem sich die Vor-...
... Schelde > Escault. OK, so we don't know. Isn't there some text on your dialect (Picard?) you can get hold of? There must be libraries in France. Torsten...
... But those are verbs, Brian. You may have noticed þurka, Sw torka "dry" v.. There's no s there, and there is no verb **þurska. How do want to connect that...
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Thank you very much for this, Torsten. ... ****GK: He is indeed. Hubert, who cites him,(or his editors) for some reason writes of "N" Schumacher. Obvious error...
At 2:50:25 AM on Tuesday, April 1, 2008, Rick McCallister wrote: [...] ... Actually <Snotingaha:m> 'the homestead of the Snotingas, the people called after...
I probably confused Tutbury, I did this from memory My point is that if Norman French dropped s- before consonants in Gmc topos, we should see something ...
... From: Rick McCallister To: cybalist@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 8:02 PM Subject: Re: Re[3]: [tied] Gemination in Celtic I probably...
... It's OE, at any rate (attested AD 842), as are e.g. Tota and Totta. The last two could be hypocoristic forms of anything beginning with Torht- (e.g....
... ****GK: What interested me here is whether it was possible to reconcile the findings of Schumacher and Hachmann with respect to the population of the ...
As regards the maps in wikipedia, I'm quite perplexed by the alleged level of geographical precision. Is it really possible to reach such a precise ...
At 2:17:32 PM on Tuesday, April 1, 2008, fournet.arnaud ... Mostly. I know of at least one case in which the prothetic vowel is now /a/, and I've found one...
At 2:15:55 PM on Tuesday, April 1, 2008, tgpedersen wrote: [...] ... It's attested in Sawyer 291, a charter of 'Adeluulf Rex australium populorum' from 842 CE:...
On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 19:17:32 -0000, "alexandru_mg3" ... I don't own one, and many online dictionaries of Greek omit length marks or even accents. I though it...
... Actually, I was Totte, quite on my own initiative, if I'm to believe my mother; Danish, Norwegian and German do not like English Dutch and Swedish have a...
... It is kind of interesting. They all seem to be standard two-element Germanic names, except for the supposedly hypochoristic Tutta, plus the Muhtsar you...
... From: Brian M. Scott Itteville (Yvelines) is <Steovilla> ~795, 850; <Theovilla> 1175; <Itevilla> 1268; <Ytevilla> ~1290. On the basis of the early...
... Anglo-Saxon children likely did. We have <Teoda>, <Tetta> etc. from names like <Þe:odmund> or <Þe:odbriht> (a bit like Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt). Piotr...
My girlfriend is putting together a textbook for the Salvadoran MinEd and needed some examples of peculiarities of Salvadoran Spanish. I went to Wikipedia to...
... The rest of us were quite perplexed at your placing Germanic somewhere in Siberia. Welcome to linguistics. ... Yes. The writers of antiquity have been most...