... Done. ... Veneti and Aestii. ... Read the article, them let's discuss it. ... We may yet see economical and political refugees to China. In hard times, the...
... From: "tgpedersen" <tgpedersen@...> ... ======== Thanks again. Arnaud ... ======== I have not thoroughly read it but a first impression is that the...
... Except it ain't gonna stop at $700,0000,000,000, and it already surpassed that with the AIG bailout. Remember this a world problem and given that Ol'...
... "Speech" and "rule" are bound together is lots of societies e.g. in Mesoamerica where Nahuatl Tlatoani and Mangue Mankimi both mean "speaker and ruler",...
... To be more precise, I consider The Comb Ceramic Pottery to be Balto-Slavic. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comb_Ceramic_Culture Arnaud ============...
... Your first impression is that the author has reached other conclusions than you. When you have read the article you will know why. ... Go ahead. Knock...
... From: "tgpedersen" <tgpedersen@...> ... ======= Hm Hm The pugnacious indomitable Torsten is back in town. Arnaud ... ========= I have written an...
... From: Edgard Bikelis To: cybalist@yahoogroups.com Please, what is the problem with flamen / brahmán? Edgard. ======== Apart from semantic problems, I...
From: "tgpedersen" <tgpedersen@hotmail. com> ... ============ This archeological is in the right place at the right time. (In my own scenario) Arnaud ****GK:...
This is to remind the list that the poll will close tomorrow. Those of you who haven't voted yet but would like to should do so as soon as possible. Piotr...
... From: "george knysh" <gknysh@...> ... ============== The only problem as you say is that Finno-Ugric languages are not supposed to be there in - 4200...
Hm, as I see, the suffix is the same and in the same grade: flamen from *...-me:n, like pater from *ph2te:r, but can also be from -m.n. If the root is in the...
... Rick, Torsten, You're veering off at a tangent. While interesting, this side-topic has little to do with the subject line or with anything linguistic. Mend...
... . ... *dHew-, ... Oh, I see. But another question I have is, if a root is encountered only in Italic, Germanic, and Slavic, does that mean we should ...
... This is kind of long. Here are Polorny's "pull" words and som river names based of *dran,W- (I think). Note in both the "pull" words and the river names: ...
... It could be dialect IE, i.e. restricted to W IE, etc. If we're going to say that IE fell apart over a period of time, it's only natural that after one...
... Not 'should'. The fact that a particular IE word is encountered only in eg. Europe might make one suspect the word is substrate, but it's no proof. It...
... The zero-grade of the suffix (*-mn.) is unlikely in an animate noun, so the reconstruction *-mé:n is quite safe. ... We have no other examples of *g^Hm in...
... It remains to be demonstrated that it occurs in Italic, and what we have between Slavic and Germanic is a vague root equation, not an exact correspondence...
... Now compare this to what W. Meid has to say about Kuhn's NWB hypothesis: 'Kuhn ist es nicht gelungen, oder er hat sich nicht bemüht, eine kohärente...
... Of words I'm certain are substrate? The archives are full of words I suspect are substrate, but I'm not 100% sure. What did you have in mind? Torsten...
... Meillet had very short lists of words that were W IE, vs. E IE. etc. I don't think he labeled them as substrate but the implication was there as I...
... have ... What I didn't realize is that Germanic and Slavic have <g-> (<h-> in Czech) while Latin has <f->. I failed to pick up on the fact that PIE *gh-...