Re: [tied] Evening/Night (was Re: The "Mother" Problem) *wekwer-o-

From: Joao
Message: 36149
Date: 2005-02-05

w[e']kWer-o- > *eoper-os  could be dialectal (instead of *eoteros) or analogical to a *eopros or *eoporos.
 
This doublets labiovelar+e, labiovelar+o > dental,velar, were frequently "standardized" through analogy.
 
For example, Erebos, erebeos (<*HregWos, *HregWesos), instead of expected Erebos, eredeos.
 
Joao SL
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Subject: [tied] Evening/Night (was Re: The "Mother" Problem) *wekwer-o-


(h)[e']kWos > hippos kW > p before back "o"

w[e']kWer-o- > *eoper-os > *eoper-in-os; -kW- versus -o- became -p-.




--- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "Joao" <josimo70@......> wrote:
> No, kWe-,kWi- > te-, ti- (pe-,pi- in dialects).
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>   Subject: [tied] Evening/Night (was Re: The "Mother" Problem)
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>   --- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "Joao" <josimo70@...> wrote:
>   > *kWel -  >Greek tel-
>   > *gWHen-yo: > Greek theino:
>   > *kWetwr- > Greek tettares, tessares
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>   HIPPOS?
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>   Maybe -kw- in your examples changed to -t- because it's in
closed
>   syllable?
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>   Hi-ppos <ekW-os opened syllable???
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