[tied] Re: ANUS

From: Piotr Gasiorowski
Message: 22743
Date: 2003-06-06

--- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "alex" <alxmoeller@...> wrote:

> How open minded from you. Evidence for "slavic" is in
Serbo-Croatian:-)) This is exactly the linguistic fingerprint which is
called "slavic school". I will be very cautios to note something for
Slavic which is to find just in Balcan. You will have an "-ml-" from
"-mj-" you said? From which "-mj-" in this case?

Alex, caution is something that I would generally recommend to you.
Given your lack of relevant knowledge, you are amazingly free with
your words and opinions. I am again thinking of changing your status
to "moderated", as, despite earlier warnings, you're cluttering the
list with irrelevant postings again.

-j-an-inU (pl. stem -ja-n-) is a very common Slavic suffix forming
ethnic names and terms meaning inhabitants of a given place (e.g.
*gord-jan-inU 'inhabitant of a town, citizen').

Piotr