> Richard Wordingham wrote:
> > Whether or not they undergo a similar shift, e.g. (i.e.?)
Thracian
> > and Armenian.
>
> Can you be a bit more explicitely concernig the thracian
soundshift?
There's a table of PIE-Thracian correspondences at http://members.tripod.com/~Groznijat/thrac/thrac_7.html.
You can check them against the vocabulary at http://members.tripod.com/~Groznijat/thrac/thrac_3.html. The key
point here is that we have PIE *dH etc > Thracian "d" etc, PIE *d
etc > Thracian "t" etc. There also seem to be correspondences PIE
*p Thracian "ph", PIE *t Thracian "t". I wish I knew what values
the Greek occlusives had at the time the words were recorded.