Re: Res: [tied] Etymology of Rome - h1rh1-em-/h1rh1-o:m-

From: alexandru_mg3
Message: 47834
Date: 2007-03-14

--- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, Piotr Gasiorowski <gpiotr@...> wrote:
>
> On 2007-03-14 10:55, alexandru_mg3 wrote:
>
> > My NOTE on 3-4: I couldn't find any example (I mean a single
> > derivation in any PIE language) showing me an initial sequence HRHV
> > (or RHV) where the resonant is vocalized.
> >
> > Of course, I'm not an expert to know all the cases: but you
need
> > to give me a single example showing us that the resonant is
vocalized
> > in a HRHV cluster.
>
> *h2n.h1-ént- in Skt. anánt- 'breathing', *h2uh1-ónt- in Hitt. huwant-
> 'wind'.
>


As I know Piotr, Sanskrit n. > a see *h2nh2-ti > a:ti 'aquatic bird'
I don't see the vocalisation of n. in your example...

Marius