... I was trying to stay out of this discussion, but discover that Daniel and David are being unfairly attacked, and perhaps the silent majority should speak....
... a ... The whole idea of robbing another mammal's baby food is yucky from the start. I think this is the way it might have happened: 1) Milking domesticated...
... ... ... etc. Hey, guys, stop it finally! I'm really tired of having to read a thread that has become far more political than linguistic. Could you, please,...
... From: Petr Hrubis<mailto:hrubisp@...> To: cybalist@yahoogroups.com<mailto:cybalist@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 6:15 AM Subject:...
Well, I've finally looked up the word rice and I found something interesting. The sanskrit word "vrihi" may or may not be of dravidian origin. The Old Tamil...
... None of this changes that fact that you and Kazanas grossly misrepresent Hock's views. I'm fed up with non sequiturs, misrepresentations, references to...
I don't really get your point. Are you saying "warizi" derived from something like "aric" rather than from something like "vrihi"? I have no idea of the sound...
Dear Piotr, I do hope that your e-mail lectures are still forth-coming. I'm a mostly silent member of the list, but I remember the days when I used to learn a...
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I have been reading this list for some time. I find it quite interesting, even the personalities who seem to occasionally enjoy ego battles in the guise of...
Is "oryza" derived from "aric" or "vrihi" ? Frankly, I am not an expert in Dravidian languages. I have at my disposal an old French/Telugu and French/Malayam...
hi all... this is the first mail to cybalist...let me introduce myself...i am a bengali speaker from india, and a linguistics enthusiast...not a professional...
"warizi" is not the most common form of the word for 'rice' in Afghan languages. The word is given as "vrize" or "wrize" in other etymological dictionaries. ...
I've been working (bit by bit) on putting together a list of Proto-IE roots taken from Adams and Mallory's "Encyclopedia of Proto-Indo-European Culture". While...
At 10:00:15 PM on Friday, February 24, 2006, Patrick Ryan ... Not really, no. In addition to OIr <Ériu> ~ <Érenn>, it fits nicely with Welsh <Iwerddon> and...
... I suspect the only source for h4 is the desire of linguists to explain why some apparent h2 survive in Hittite while in other cases it vanishes. Is there...
... From: Brian M. Scott<mailto:BMScott@...> To: Patrick Ryan<mailto:cybalist@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 10:49 PM Subject: Re[2]:...
... I was hoping I would be able to launch the project soon, but unfortunately the beginning of the spring semester has kept me too busy. I haven't given the...
Dear Cybalist Members, I want to announce a temporary ban on postings concerning the AIT/OIT debate. The thread will be terminated for the following reasons: ...
Greetings list; I am a non-linguist, active here in the past on purely historical, anthropological and regional linking interest, as well as curiosity to the ...
... the ... explain why ... vanishes. Is ... h4? If we ... cases where ... suspect you'll ... try to work ... ************ Due to the respect I have for...
... There certainly was *something* that, in identical contexts, gave two different results in Hittitle. There are many cases where we expet to find a ...