Re: [tied] Laryngeal vocabulary

From: C. Darwin Goranson
Message: 43210
Date: 2006-02-01

--- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "P&G" <G&P@...> wrote:
>
> >Is there any IE vocabulary, dictionary, or wordlist available
that presents
> >roots and words according >to laryngeal theory (i.e. with
*plh1nos rather
> >than *pl:nos, etc. etc.)?
>
> Lexicon der Indo-germanishcen Verben by Rix, 1998 Wiesbaden,
Ludwig Reichert
> Verlag
>
> But (a) this only shows verbs; (b) he does go a little mad,
reconstructing
> roots from isolated forms in one language - though overall it's
reliable.
>
> Peter
>

Also, the Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture by Douglas Q. Adams
and J.P. Mallory. The only thing that some might find fault with is
the use of H4, a different kind of laryngeal from H1, 2 and 3. But
otherwise, it's got over 600 pages of goodness. EVERYTHING you wanna
know about the Indo-Europeans.