Re: [tied] Re: Indo-European /a/

From: mkapovic@...
Message: 36991
Date: 2005-04-08

Sure, it's:
Peter Schrijver, The Reflexes of the Proto-Indo-European Laryngeals in
Latin. Leiden Studies in Indo-European 2. Amsterdam/Atlanta (Rodopi) 1991,
xl + 616 pp.

Mate

> Dear Mate,
>
> Could you please give the complete title of the work you identify as
> "Schrijver 1991"? I would most like to read it, if it is available
> somewhere.
>
> Andrew Jarrette
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> mkapovic@... wrote:
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>> --- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "tgpedersen"
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> --- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "elmeras2000" wrote:
>>> >
>>> > --- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "tgpedersen"
>>> wrote:
>
>>> *bhars-/*bharis (lat. far "Spelz", germ.
>>> *bariz "Gerste", gk phe:ron "Nahrung" < *bharsom),
>>
>> Impressive with its stable /a/.
>>> Lat. fa:ba "Bohne"
>>
>> Recte faba. Collective corresponding to Sl. bobU. Strange
>> relationship to Gk. phákos, Alb. bathë, even stranger to Germ.
>> *bauno: .
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> Lat. far and faba are not very conviencing in proving an IE *a since in
> Latin a/o difference is not very stabile after labials, that is *o tends
> to change to /a/ (mare, ca:seus, canis, parie:s, margo: etc.), cf.
> Schrijver 1991.
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> Mate
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