Re: [tied] Talking of locatives [Was: Some thoughts...]

From: Sean Whalen
Message: 34474
Date: 2004-10-05

--- Sean Whalen <stlatos@...> wrote:
>
> --- Piotr Gasiorowski <gpiotr@...> wrote:
>
> > One example (from an article by Jens) is
> > *g^Heimer-i[n]-o- from
> > *g^Heimen(-i) with nasal dissimilation (Gk.
> > kHeimerinos, Lat.
> > hi:bernus),
>
> The example might even be a triple-locative
> from *g^Heim-en-i-en (at each stage of addition the
> whole phrase is lexicalized, repetition).
>

I'd just like to be clear that my reconstruction of
this word wouldn't form *g^Heimenin- in PIE
immediately before it split up based on traditionally
reconstructed sound changes (it would be *g^Heimnin-)
but would in my own internal reconstruction of PIE
sound rules.




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