Re: [tied] i-verbs in Baltic and Slavic

From: Mate Kapović
Message: 44707
Date: 2006-05-26

On Čet, svibanj 25, 2006 11:15 am, Miguel Carrasquer reče:
> On Wed, 24 May 2006 11:31:53 +0200 (CEST), Mate Kapović
> <mkapovic@...> wrote:
>>
>>The classical examples are Lith. núogas but obuoly~s.
>
> There are also a few counterexamples: stógas "roof"
> (*stog-), rógas "grave" (*rog-), blodé:ti "talk
> nonsense"(*bhlog-). This might suggest that there was an
> overlap between Winter's law and the a/o-merger.

Maybe they are later derivatives?
What is this bloDé:ti anyway? How can it be from *bhloG-? It could be a
Slavic loanword perhaps.

Mate