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

From: Piotr Gasiorowski
Message: 47854
Date: 2007-03-14

On 2007-03-14 22:11, Miguel Carrasquer Vidal wrote:

> What about Greek *h1rh1-yó: > *&1r&1yó: > eréo: (LIV, p.
> 251)? (and, as I mentioned a couple of weeks ago *h1nh3-m()n
>> enoma/onoma).

Isn't this an inner Greek problem of the relative chronology of
laryngeal vs. syllabic resonant vocalisation in various positions? My
remark referred to the PIE situation, not to any of the branches.

Piotr

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