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46514
You've probably already had my reply to this, Andrew. Technology's wonderful when it works, but it can cause great muddles at times, innit? Peter ... From:...
P&G
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Nov 1, 2006
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46515
A little digression: In Norwegian, and espesially in daily speach, neuter plural definite form has the ending -a, and feminin singular definite form has the ...
aquila_grande
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Nov 1, 2006
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46516
Dear Frends I found this informations about Nar Narna Narnia N A R N I A Straboni, vel Narnia, Umbriae civitas, per quam Nar fluv. labitur, a quo et nomen...
Fortunati Giuseppe
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Nov 1, 2006
11:12 pm
46517
... Please check: Coleman, R. (1988), "Comment on A.C. Renfrew: Archaeology and Language," Current Anthropology, 29, 449-453. M. Kelkar [Moderator's comment:...
mkelkar2003
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Nov 2, 2006
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46518
... What does it depend on then? That's for starters. The attempt of ... Which argument in particular? Do you still want to propse that PIE speakers assuming...
mkelkar2003
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Nov 2, 2006
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46519
... not have access to a library that takes this journal. For that reason I delayed approval. - Richard.] The five roots are: *marko in Old Welsh march *kurs...
mkelkar2003
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Nov 2, 2006
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46520
... File too large for uploading. Only one page has been uploaded as Coleman five IE roots for horse.pdf Thanks! M. Kelkar...
mkelkar2003
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Nov 2, 2006
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46521
... *****GK: On the decision to move into a coveted territory associated to the conviction or hope that one has sufficient strength to make this possible. ...
george knysh
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46522
... ****GK: Actually, Coleman places a "?" after *kob-, which to my layman's eyes suggests that he is not certain that *kob- is the right root for the Slavic ...
george knysh
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Nov 2, 2006
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46523
kurs < *kers- "to run", cf. Latin currere and Portuguese corço "roe-deer", corça "doe", < *cursius ... De: mkelkar2003 <swatimkelkar@...> Para:...
Joao S. Lopes
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Nov 2, 2006
2:43 pm
46524
List members may be interested in reading the article below: Vishal Agarwal, "Is There Vedic Evidence for the Indo-Aryan Immigration to India?", Dialogue...
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Nov 2, 2006
3:05 pm
46525
... Dansk Etymologisk Ordbog derives Da. hoppe n. ODa., Nw. id., Sw. dial. hoppa "mare" from hoppe v. "hop", which I find odd. Perhaps this is where Est....
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Nov 2, 2006
3:06 pm
46526
... *****GK: Could you briefly summarize the main points of the article for those who don't have access to the journal? Thank you in advance.***** ... ...
george knysh
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Nov 2, 2006
3:27 pm
46527
CybalistNahar root indo-european Narnia in Italy The History on the Nera river and in the Valnerina valley. In the IV-II sec. b.C., Roman peoples come to...
Fortunati Giuseppe
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Nov 2, 2006
5:23 pm
46528
I am looking for etymologies which might explain both the Celtic "Nodens" & "Nuada" ; as well as the Saxon "Sax-Not". 1) One possible etymology is a...
A.
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Nov 3, 2006
2:34 am
46529
Dear listmembers, As a side note to Giuseppe's message copied below: a Wikipedia article states the following: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nur << *nur is a...
Francesco Brighenti
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Nov 3, 2006
12:30 pm
46530
... Another great source of etymological research on the internet is the cybalist group, in the archives of which one might try to find the above river names. ...
tgpedersen
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Nov 3, 2006
1:41 pm
46531
... ********* It is in Pokorny: Root: ner-3 English meaning: to conceal, cover, hiding place, hollow German meaning: `eindringen, untertauchen, Versteck,...
Daniel J. Milton
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Nov 3, 2006
2:46 pm
46532
... Indeed: http://tinyurl.com/y6ts4c "Narva -- in vepsi ([a Finnic-speaking] indigenous nation here) language means waterfall." ...
Francesco Brighenti
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Nov 3, 2006
3:21 pm
46533
... O.K., I have tried: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narew "Hydronimic *noru- is especially well attested in Baltic (e.g. Prussian Nerus, Nerusa, Polish Narew...
Francesco Brighenti
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Nov 3, 2006
3:22 pm
46534
At 10:14:39 on Friday, 3 November 2006, Francesco Brighenti ... [...] ... I haven't really been following this, but possibly also relevant is: ...
Brian M. Scott
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Nov 3, 2006
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46535
Hello Are they some archeology evidence relationship between galatian and scythians in bosphore area ? I didn't find...
Cuadrado
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Nov 3, 2006
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46536
... Hans Kuhn counts the river Nar as one of the river- and placenames that are indicative of his hypothetical ur-/ar- substrate language. The river Nar shares...
tgpedersen
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Nov 3, 2006
7:19 pm
46537
... The Slavic invasions (migrations?) are problematic as they are unsubstantiated by any evidence. Refer to Alinei's challenge below: "The totally absurd...
mkelkar2003
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Nov 3, 2006
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46538
... ****GK: The Slavic expansion of the late 5th-6th centuries is well documented.***** ...
george knysh
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Nov 3, 2006
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46539
... In the posting I was mostly following Maz^iulis, who writes (PKEZ^, s.v. Neria): "It seems to me that this Baltic substantive *neri- 'coming up (to the...
Sergejus Tarasovas
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Nov 4, 2006
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46540
Nahar root indo-european Narnia in Italy Nera River and Nara old Narnia Proto-Indo-European root *nr primarily associated with water (compare with Narva,...
Fortunati Giuseppe
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Nov 4, 2006
9:57 am
46541
Jasanoff argues for a PIE 2sg impv. variant *-si. Is it possible that PIE 2sg. impv. *-dhi is made up of *dhh1- "put" + some 2sg. impv. suffix -í ? Torsten...
tgpedersen
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Nov 4, 2006
4:44 pm
46542
... *aiwaz) and OE feorh "life" (or OE byre "event") ... I) Thanks, Joao => this conduct me to Boutkan's Germanic *aiwa- < PIE *h2ei-u- as source of English...
alexandru_mg3
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Nov 5, 2006
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46543
... Møller: Vergleichendes indogermanisch-semitisches Wörterbuch ayw- (< voridg-sem. H.-y-w- 'vivere' = *H.-y- + w-, s. 2ay-), lat. *aevos 'vivus', wovon ...
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