... That's not what I said. Dio Cassius draws the general conclusion that Cesar started without sufficient grounds, and one of the things that would give him...
... Of course not. "Omnes Galliae civitates" is Ariovistus' words, not Caesar's. ****GK: I think we're in another "flogging dead horses" area. We don't know...
... That's not what I said. Dio Cassius draws the general conclusion that Cesar started without sufficient grounds, and one of the things that would give him...
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... The paradigm dé:gan, dagná:s would be evidence for PIE *degho:m, *dghmos (with insertion of @>a, or maybe *doghmos) if taken at face value. However,...
... /s/ and ... No one disputes that most forms indicate Proto-Semitic *t_-l-t_. It's a question of which is more plausible - *t_-l-t_ > *s'-l-t_ or *s'-l-t_...
New Scientist; 2/9/2008, Vol. 197 Issue 2642, p19-19, 1p "An evolutionary tree connecting the major language families charts their divergence from one mother...
... Yes, it's called Punk Eek and it's the bomb among biologists as an evolutionary model --or at least it was a few years back. The idea is to fill niches and...
Gene pool differences between Northern and Southern Altaians inferred from the data on Y-chromosomal haplogroups. Authors:Kharkov, V. N.1 Stepanov, V. A.1...
... Vennemann could save himself the trouble of pondering whether the *b-l, *b-r-, *p-l-, *p-r- roots are related; they are but it is bigger than that: ...
... From: "Richard Wordingham" <richard.wordingham@...> ... =========== Then, my own point of view is *t_l_t > *th_l_th and then, you are free to play...
... Kuhn's list of words with root /a/ in both Germanic and Latin (which I suspect of bein loans from Venetoc) includes ratio: 'computation', Goth. raţjo:...
In his paper at: www.unc.edu/~melchert/anzan.pdf Melchert attempts to explain Hittite words ending in -anzan- with nom. -anza(s) as derived from *-tyo-stems. ...
... Do you mind providing a list of modern Sino-Tibetan words that correspond to those above? I am especially fascinated by the close resemblance of...
... This may be needless off-topic speculation, but I noticed that the Luwian word <wanatti-> looks similar to the Greek word <ánaks> (gen. <ánaktos>)...
... I have, but nothing of consequence: http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/cybalist/message/45555 But Matisoff's article is rather short, so here is most of...