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cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "Patrick Ryan" <proto-language@...>
wrote:
...
> I am sure you will get other dissenting opinions but I believe this
is an example of a PIE root in which the final long vowel is a result
of a final syllable with an originally long vowel, for the length of
which no "laryngeal" need be reconstructed:
>
> *m.lé:
>
> Cf. Hittite malla-, 'grind'.
I wonder who on this list except yourself is interested in your
idiosyncratic views on (the prehistory of) PIE -- I can't remember a
single case of such an interest. And if nobody is, what's the point of
communicating your views to us for years?
Sergei