Re: Uralic Continuity Theory (was: Meaning of Aryan: now, "white peo

From: Rick McCallister
Message: 53714
Date: 2008-02-19

This is a non sequitur --he offered up a possible date
for the arrival of Finnish, which he doesn't feel
comfortable in elaborating on and you throw Seefloth's
theory at him. It's an irrational line of thought.

--- "fournet.arnaud" <fournet.arnaud@...>
wrote:

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> The Finns were probably not late arrivals, the
> mainstream favours the
> comb ceramic culture (predates Corded Ware).
> I pledged earlier not to start discussing migrations
> and Urheimats
> Jouppe
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> You can't make an unsupported claim
> that the Finns are earlier comers
> and then
> make a absurd claim
> you are not discussing this issue.
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> For your personal enlightement,
> I give you a word : "arm, wing" / "bras, aile"
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> Finnish siipi "wing"
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> PU *soja "arm, wing" (I take UEW form undiscussed)
> Yukaghir uuje "arm, wing"
> This connection is already in Björn Collinder (1965)
> I add :
> P-Eskimo *iyah "to extend arm" (Fortescue p.149)
> P-Eskimo *iyaquR "wing" (Fortescue p.149)
> Eskimo *iyaqqi "to flap wings" (Fortescue p.149)
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> English arm < *H2_r_H2-m
> Hebrew zeroa& : Root z_r_& = H2_r_H2
> Egyptian &_r_& < *z_r_& "arm"
> Look at the &ayin sign in Egyptian.
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> Where do you think Finnish points to ?
>
> Finnish sides with Siberia.
> PIE sides with the Near East.
>
> Tomorrow
> I give you another word.
>
> Arnaud
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