Re: Illyrian as satem

From: Abdullah Konushevci
Message: 22159
Date: 2003-05-23

Dear Alex,
I have here cited another author, but, because Your are curious, I
will give some examples:

*aim- Lat. aemulus
*aiw- Lat. aevum, aeternum, suffixed from *aiw-t-erno-
*ayes- Lat. aes
*kaH-id- lat. caedere
*prai- Lat. prae
hetaera < Gr. hetairos

Konushevci
************
--- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "alex" <alxmoeller@...> wrote:
> Abdullah Konushevci wrote:
> > III. Examples of the reflection with spirants of PIE g/h/
> > A. Geographic names
> > 1. Adzizio (Tab. Peut.), station in Hercegovina and Zidian, Zizis
> > (Rav. 3.8). Exept these Assidium was placed by A. Meyer to the PIE
> > name of the goat, for example got. Gaits `goat', lat. haedhis
`goat-
> > kid' (…). Briziminio, Burzumon, Berzumno (It. Ant., 339, 12; Rav.
4,
> > 16; Tab. Peut.), today Podgorica was connected by F. Ribezzo and
A.
> > Meyer with br.hant- `strong', br.hati `height' <*berg'h-.whence
the
> > name of the castle in Dardania.
> > Konushevci
>
> It is a wide discution if the Latin diphtong /ae/ was pronounced in
fact
> /ai/ or not.
> The words as "haedus" or "caesar" which are represented in Gothic as
> /ai/ (Gaits) and German Keiser (Caesar) should be relevant?
> Which are in fact the arguments the Latin /ae/ was /ae/ and
not /ai/?
> For /ae/= /ai/ in Latin speaks too the name Kogaion which in Latin
> appears rendered as "Kogaeonus".