Re: dhuga:ter ('LARYNGEALS')

From: Patrick Ryan
Message: 55876
Date: 2008-03-24

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From: "fournet.arnaud" <fournet.arnaud@...>
To: <cybalist@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, March 24, 2008 11:57 AM
Subject: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: [tied] Re: dhuga:ter ('LARYNGEALS')


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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Patrick Ryan
>
> > I'm interested to learn more about Rasmussen -o- infix
> > even though it's probable I will adhere.
> > I suppose it may already have been discussed.
>
> Nb : I meant : will not adhere (typo)
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> > Now, the -n- in Latin fra-n-go
> > and Greek deik-n-u- mi
> > have nothing in common.
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> > Other infixes in PIE are :
> > -r- -l- -t- -dh- -s-
> >
> > Arnaud
> > =============
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> Prove it.
> Patrick
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> I gave three words with *ts
> no news
> I send four words with
> fundamental *a *o *i *u
> no news
> I comply once again
> Hoping you could react.
>
> -r-
> you have gh_r_H1-s "gray"
> and ghH1_s without -r-


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You cannot use invented PIE words to prove points about PIE.

Do you not understand that?

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> -l-
> bh_g "to strike"
> bhl_g
> bhr_g "break"
> bh_n-g

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The variation *bheg-/*bheng- is listed in Pokorny. It is another case of
variable dorsal nasal retention.

*bhla(:)Hg^- is not related to *bheg-; 1) the stops do not match; and
*bhe(n)g- has no 'laryngeal'.

"break" is not "strike"

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> -dh-
> oculus
> oph-th-almos
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> -s-
> cum = greek ksun
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> -t-
> Greek ptolemos = polemos
> and about all words
> starting with kt pt except
> pteron from *p_t
>
> Arnaud

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No idea what your are getting at with the last three.

Spell it out if you want, or do not.


Patrick

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