Re: Basque, Etruscan and Common Sound Changes (was: Finnish KASKA)

From: Rick McCallister
Message: 54387
Date: 2008-03-01

A big problem, Basque exte is a loan word from Celtic
and is cognate to English thatch, etc.
You're going to need a lot more than 3 words
Give us at least a basic set of 35 words and we'll see


--- "fournet.arnaud" <fournet.arnaud@...>
wrote:

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> If Basque and Etruscan have common sound changes,
> then
> they also have cognates. So, what are the proposed
> cognates for Basque and Etruscan?
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> Let's see what you can come with
> I have no horses in this race and would be pleased
> to
> any of you convincing link Basque and Etruscan
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> Rick
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> I will restate what I have previously written.
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> PIE *d is Basque and Etruscan l :
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> To eat *H1ed :
> Basque Hel Hal
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> Number ten *dek
> Etruscan alkh
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> PIE *r is Basque z and Etruscan s :
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> House : gher
> Etruscan casa
> Basque etche < ekze < keze
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> Young man : kor
> Etruscan hus.
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> In addition, Basque and Etruscan display
> glottalized stops > unvoiced
> unvoiced stops > spirant
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> *dek > Etruscan alkh
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> ETc
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> Arnaud
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