Re: [tied] Daci

From: João S. Lopes Filho
Message: 9847
Date: 2001-09-28

If Dacia was an IE name there's a lot of possibilities. Are the Daci Celts?
Slavs? Balts? Thraco-Phrygians?
Has Dacia short or long "a"?

*d(H)ak-? d(H)ag-? d(H)ayak-? d(H)asak-? d(H)asnk-? d(H)ok-?


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Sent: Friday, September 28, 2001 8:23 AM
Subject: Re: [tied] Daci


> --- In cybalist@..., "Sergejus Tarasovas" <S.Tarasovas@...> wrote:
> > --- In cybalist@..., "Sergejus Tarasovas" <S.Tarasovas@...> wrote:
> > > --- In cybalist@..., "Piotr Gasiorowski" <gpiotr@...> wrote:
> > > > Combined with nasal dissimilation? *danc^anin > datc^anin
> > > (influencing datskij)?
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> > > > Piotr
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> > > I was going to offer the same solution. 'Dutch'-explanation would
> > be
> > > problematic - where (except English, to some extent) do we find
> > > pronunciation close to Russian [a]?
> > >
> > > Sergei
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> > Forgot to add something for Torsten.
> > Old Russian demonstrates 'regular' <dan'ane> 'the Danes',
> > <danIskyi> 'Danish'.
> >
> > Sergei
>
> Aha! Thank you. There goes that theory.
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> Torsten
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