Re: Lambdacism

From: Alexander Stolbov
Message: 12010
Date: 2002-01-08

Thank you, now I see.
You mentioned "Ossetic-type lambdacism". Are there other types of lambdacism in Iranian languages?
And could you please formulate the conditions of IE *l > Indo-Ir. *r .
 
Alexander
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Piotr Gasiorowski
To: cybalist@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 2:53 AM
Subject: Re: [tied] Re: Lambdacism

What you're missing is the conditioning environment. In Ossetic-type lambdacism, only palatalised /r/ (followed by /i/ or /j/) changes into /l/. More precisely, *ri > li and *rj > l . *arba- or whatever underlies "Arpo-" would not have been affected, as opposed to *ripa-. Ossetic has ruxs 'light' < *rauxs-, fyr 'much' < *paru-, ruvas 'fox' < *raupasa-  (by the way, in these examples PIr *r < PIE *l), zärond 'old' < *zarant- (cf. Gk. geront-), etc.
 
Piotr
 
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 10:23 PM
Subject: [tied] Re: The Scythian Brothers

Is it possible to have simultaneously L(e)ipoxais < *ripa-xs^ayah and Arpoxais ?
If we have lambdacism here we should have Lipoxais and *Alpoxais,
if we don't have lambdacism then we should have *Ripoxais and Arpoxais. Right?
Or I don't understand something here?


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