From: alexmoeller@...
Message: 16916
Date: 2002-11-28
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From: "Miguel Carrasquer" <mcv@...>
To: <cybalist@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, November 28, 2002 9:18 PM
Subject: Re: [tied] das Wort
> On Thu, 28 Nov 2002 19:45:50 +0100, alexmoeller@...
wrote:
>
> >I ask myslef which a connection can be established there
among
> >slav, germanic and "latin" languages for the word "word".
> >
> >in the germanic languages a cosntruction on based on "wor"
,
> >in slavic we have (go) +wor in latin we have (ad) verb(um)
>
> Germanic and Latin are cognate, both from PIE *werdh-. The
Slavic
> word, extended from a root *gow-, is unrelated.
>
[Moeller]
Interesting. How is to explain the "r" in the goworitI and the
"r" & "b" in slavic "dvorIba"?.For both roots the w+vowel =
"v" is undoubtly, but the rest are to be seen as sufixes?
Further, if *gow is the root for slavic then "dvorIba" derive
not from *gow or is there to see a change like
*gow>dowo+sufix, sincoping of first "o" and >dwo+sufix?
It doesnt explain the "r" tough, or?