Re: Dnghu.org and "Modern" Indo-European

From: Abdullah Konushevci
Message: 49135
Date: 2007-06-24

--- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "C. Darwin Goranson"
<cdog_squirrel@...> wrote:
>
> --- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, Andrew Jarrette <anjarrette@> wrote:
> >
> > I went to the Europaio website and there they have a description of
> how to produce the voiced aspirated stops. There are ways to
> distinguish voiced breathiness from vowels, as described in the methods
> to produce voiced aspirates on this website, but the descriptions
> offered are highly technical, difficult to follow, and suggest
> vocalizations that are very difficult for Europeans to produce, who are
> unaccustomed to the production of such sounds.
> >
> > But anyway, how did you find out about Dnghu.org?
>
> Complete chance, in fact - I was looking up stuf on Indo-European on
> Google, then POP! Up came Dnghu!
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Interesting, no one is discussing the updated Pokorny's Dictionary,
where some of my ideas, especially about the hardening of laryngeals
and outcomes of laryngeals in Albanian are accepted thoroughly, leave
aside Albanian affiliation from Illyrian and phonetic mutation -gW- >
-b-, -kW- > -p-.

Konushevci