Re: PIE *ghe(n)d

From: tolgs001
Message: 21853
Date: 2003-05-14

>(I assume that <ô> is <o"> as opposed to <ö>.)

That's right. The circumflexed o (or tilda on it)
means in ASCII o with the double "accent", namely
the long [ö]. Also, the circumflexed u stands for
the long [ü].

>Brian

George

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