... intermediate ... vowels ... Not quite. The interesting part here is that you can derive the whole thing from a state where PIE traditional *kW has...
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... Please see nahali.doc in the files section. Nahali should be considered a language integrate with respect to Bharatiya languages. According to Kuiper: "It...
... doesn't show telltale signs of Tyrrhenian grammar. It looks more Vasconic than anything, relatable to Basque. ... know do not seem to share the typical...
Hallstatt D archeological complex and the Celtic homeland question. The chaotic situation about the IE homeland search is well known, but even the various sub...
... Cool stuff. I remember saying your quote before. I still would assert that Tartessian is not Tyrrhenian as I recognize it. That just makes sense if you...
... which gave rise to both European derivatives as well as the specific Indo-Iranian root which later developed into Rta and Asha. ... term BEFORE it...
... I have little doubt that "something like" *gHz^H really existed. Note such correspondences as Skt. ks.arati 'flows' : Av. Gz^ar- (and similarly in New East...
... If the most common reading of the Negau inscription is roughly correct, the <teiwa> part can be identified with PGmc. *teiwaz (later *ti:waz), iterpreted...
... The Church Slavic (Serb. redaction) form is actually <snUxa> (with a back yer from short *u). Fully regular phonetic development would have led to Russian...
... methodology. ... 40% indo-aryan and 20% dravidian words) > > > that there was a linguistic area in Bhimbhetka times." ... The thesis proposed here is that...
... I know Av. has xs^ and Gz^ and that voiced and voiceless merge in Sanskrit. ... But s regularly causes a touching stop to aspirate and then s drops out...
... Thank you for clarifying that Piotr. From a religious standpoint I was hoping for a longshot chance that *Tiwaz (aka Tiw/Tyr) might have some lingering...
... Old Prussian reflects a nil-grade variant (*h2r.h-mó-, cf. Skt. i:rmá-), but Germanic /ir/ does not go back to *r., with or without a following ...
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Piotr Gasiorowski, a linguist active on the cybalist group: "Strictly speaking, Nahali (spoken on the upper Tapti) is not an isolate, though it's classified as...
... "Such theories are now viewed with suspicion. There is a realization that they involve a considerable degree of circular argument.; archeologist have taken...
At 12:27:40 PM on Wednesday, November 2, 2005, mkelkar2003 ... Since desalin(iz)ation (removal of salts) has nothing to do with the matter, there is obviously...
... group: "Strictly > speaking, Nahali (spoken on the upper Tapti) is not an isolate, though > it's classified as such e.g. on the SIL site. Present-day...
On Wed, 02 Nov 2005 09:38:41 +0000, tgpedersen ... Obviously wrong. *ai gives /ê/, not /e/, and only after the first palatalzation. ... Wrong as I explained...