Re: [tied] Re: PIE genitive plural *-o:m, a possible analysis

From: Exu Yangi
Message: 44405
Date: 2006-04-25

>--- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, <proto-language@...> wrote:
> >
> > The simplest permissible word-form in PIE was *CA, where *A
>represents the Ablaut-vowel that, at the next earliest stage,
>manifested itself as *� when stress-accented, or *� when not
>stress-accented.
>
>So are you suggesting that PIE had words of the form C?
>
> > The commonest word-form was *CACA, which, in accordance with the
>rule that the penultimate syllable was stress-accented, appears in the
>next earliest stage as *C�C� (from *C�CA).
>
>Where would a word like *kWis come from?

Assuming labialized constants were phonemic (there is no reason to assume
otherwise)

*kWi (CA form) + *-s case marker

Not saying I agree or disagree, but it is a thought ...