Greek has some enigmatic vocalic developments, so it's
not impossible that ksolWon > Xylon. But I think it's
not regular.
Joao SL
--- Rob <
magwich78@...> escreveu:
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cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "Joao S. Lopes"
<josimo70@...> wrote:
> *ksl.wóm > *xalFon > *xaulon, xallon, xailon
> or variante *xlaFon > *khlaon
> *ksolwóm > *xolFon > xoulon, xollon, xoilon
Are you saying that neither *ksl.wóm nor *ksolwóm
would become (Attic)
Greek _ksulón_?
- Rob
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