Re: Romanian Verb Endings and Substratum influence (repost)

From: alexandru_mg3
Message: 38263
Date: 2005-06-02

> [AK]
> In Alb. <ajo> 'she, this one' and Rom. <aia> 'she, that one' I
> can't find any established rule.

1. How you cannot see any ancient Rule? We have Rom a <-> Alb o <
PAlb a:?

2. Abdullah, if a-jo is from *au-sa:, from where arrived vesh and
arushë in Albanian in this case? Could you detect that will be a
contradiction in the Phonetic Rules if you go-=on with your
assumption *au-sa:?

>
> [AK]
> They look identical and it is enough to have suspicion about their
> same origin.

3. So when we don't have any derivation issue and any problem with
the meaning => we need to be suspicious?


Best Regards,
Reagrds

Probably, Miguel will say that a-ia is from *ailla a 'Romanian-
Catalan Latin form' of illa. Remain for him to explain the Albanian
o, too...