From: Patrick Ryan
Message: 39126
Date: 2005-07-08
----- Original Message -----From: alexSent: Friday, July 08, 2005 1:04 PMSubject: Re: [tied] The recent terror attacks prompting a questionPatrick Ryan wrote:
> you mean mute plus sonor CC has changed to mute/mute and after this
> the
> *s mobile has been lost?
>
>
> Alex
>
> ***
> Patrick:
>
> Yes, exactly.
>
> For more information, go to
> http://geocities/proto-language/IE-s-mobile.htm<http://geocities/proto-language/IE-s-mobile.htm>
I wonder a bit because inRom. ( and I guess in Alb. too) *s-mobile+
sonor > "z", thus the sonor C modified the "s" as well changing it in
sonor "s" (z). In fact there is an phonetical interdiction in Rom. at
the begining of the word to have mute/sonor or sonor/mute; the initial
CC-s , they are either mute/mute or sonor/sonor.
Alex***Patrick:As Jens pointed out recently, you cannot project the phonological processes of any IE-derived language back into PIE.
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