From: Patrick Ryan
Message: 50160
Date: 2007-09-30
----- Original Message -----From: fournet.arnaudSent: Sunday, September 30, 2007 7:51 AMSubject: Fw: Re: Re: Re: Re: [tied] Renfrew's theory renamed as Vasco-Caucasian
Dear M. Patrick Ryan,I have got the killer word :Consonant root : *y_dVowel : *iMeaning : "full moon"Reconstruction : *yid-Data :Latin i:d-u:s (long i:, long u:)(Definitely not an Etruscan loanword)Basque (h)il(I told you :l is from *d and r from t?)Egyptian : y_&_H& = &ayinH = pharyngeal unvoicedHence *yid-aH > Egyptian *yi&oH > Coptic ioH(H = hori)Afro-Asiatic *d becomes &ayin in Egyptian.Cf. Loprieno, Ancient Egyptian, etc.You lost.Job done.Standard PIE "hard-hat" theory bust.I will try to find a -wu- sequence just for fun.Arnaud----- Original Message -----From: fournet.arnaudSent: Sunday, September 30, 2007 10:41 AMSubject: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: [tied] Renfrew's theory renamed as Vasco-CaucasianAnother possibility is to look at words where -i- and -u-are obvious morphological additions :i-kn-u "ash" from *k_ni-khth-uH "fish"This can be a derivative of gh_H "to yawn, open the mouth"These two words exhibit : i_uas vocalic scheme.There is neither -y- nor -w- in the roots.i-p(h)n-os "oven" from i-kwH2-(s)no "baking device"from kwH2 "to burn"----- Original Message -----From: Patrick RyanSent: Sunday, September 30, 2007 2:11 AMSubject: [Courrier indésirable] Re: Re: Re: Re: [tied] Renfrew's theory renamed as Vasco-Caucasian
***Finally, a good question!Need to be VERBAL because, if nominal, the stress-accent can have occasioned Ablaut;for example, an actually occurring *-u- could (and would in my opinion) simply be the zero-grade of *-éu-.If we were looking at *CuC, we would have to reject the form since the actual root would be *Céw + a root extension (the final *C), thus *CéCC-.Patrick Ryan***----- Original Message -----From: etherman23Sent: Saturday, September 29, 2007 4:57 PMSubject: Re: Re: Re: Re: [tied] Renfrew's theory renamed as Vasco-CaucasianWhy do they need to be verbal roots?
--- In cybalist@... s.com, "fournet.arnaud" <fournet.arnaud@ ...>
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> Arnaud
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> From: fournet.arnaud
> To: cybalist@... s.com
> Sent: Saturday, September 29, 2007 11:36 AM
> Subject: Fw: Re: Re: Re: Re: [tied] Renfrew's theory renamed as
Vasco-Caucasian
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> Long i: versus zero
> ki:ku-s strength
> shvayati to be strong
> *ku- > shv as in kuHon "dog"
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> There is no reason to reject *i and *u as vowels.
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> ***
> You yourself have provided the reason for rejecting *i and *u as
vowels:
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> your failure to furnish 5 VERBAL roots of the form *CiC, or
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> 5 VERBAL roots of the form *CuC.
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> If *i and *u are *V, then providing VERBAL roots of the form
*CVC with *i and *u should be no problem.
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> Patrick Ryan
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