Re: [tied] Re: On the origin of the Etruscans

From: Rick McCallister
Message: 47549
Date: 2007-02-21

What I ve seen relating Etruscan as a sister language to IE makes more sense but I would want some strong proof regarding Etruscan as Anatolian and why, other than the names of deities. I wouldn t rule out Etruscan as having arisen in a contact area between Caucasian and IE. But I want some proof. Please this funky Central American keyboard without apostrophes.
Rick

"C. Darwin Goranson" <cdog_squirrel@...> wrote:
I really like the idea of the Etruscans being Indo-European in origin,
or at least closely related to the Indo-Europeans.

If indeed their language is an offshoot of an Anatolian one, which
would at least partly verify Fred Woudhuizen, then it would suit the
stele that was found in the Aegean that appears to have a quasi-
Etruscan tongue (the Lemnos stele).

It makes some sense, too; Tarchun (Tarquin) in similar to Tarhunt, one
of the Anatolian Gods (the Thunder God). The name itself might reflect
a Luvian ancestry; didn't PIE *e sometimes become /a/ in Luvian? If
that's the case, then we may have a descendant of *terh2-on[t] or
something like, having to do with passing through (a rite of
passage? "He who has passed through"?).

However, if Etruscan is NOT an Anatolian tongue, then there is little
doubt that it is still somehow related to PIE. There are such striking
grammatical and important lexical similarities that it would be counter-
intuitive to deny a relationship.



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