Re: Ash

From: tgpedersen
Message: 53817
Date: 2008-02-20

> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "tgpedersen" <tgpedersen@...>
> To: <cybalist@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 9:16 AM
> Subject: [tied] Ash
>
>
>
> > 3) What is the evidence that these two words were borrowed from just
> > Germanic and no other language?
> >
>
> Now for the "ash" word:
>
> This is what Jouppe has:
> "
> Fi. kaski 'burnt-over clearing' < PreF *kaski / *kaśki
> Sw. aska 'ashes' < ↑ PIE/PreG *ħæsk'- > Gmc. *askōn
'ashes'
>
> Møller (Vi-sW) has:
> (as)g^h-n-, got. azgo: :
> (as)k^-n-, ahd. an. aska 'cinis', s. k^-n- 'cinis'.
>
> ..
> k^-n- (< voridg. k^-n-) 'cinis' in
> germ. ask-n-, Nom. an. ahd. aska 'Asche'
> (as-, in an. o,s-gru:a 'das aschgraue' (vgl. Noreen Lautl. 35),
> Reduktion von
> a:s- in
> sanskr. á:sa- 'Asche', lat. a:reo 'bin trocken');
>
> + y- s. k^-ny-
> [: idg. ĝh-n- (< voridg. K.^-n-) in
> asgh-n-, got. azgo:- 'Asche';
> dieses g^h-n- = semit. s.-n- in arab. s.anan 'cinis', s. k^-ny-].
>
> ..
> k-ny- 'Asche' (< voridg. intr. k^ánay-,
> < k^-n- [: ĝh-n-], s. d., + y-),
> gr. konía:, koníe: 'Staub, Asche', kónis 'Asche, Staub',
>
> + s- in lat. cinis (cinerēs) 'Asche',
>
> : semit. s.-n-y- (< vorsemit. K.^-n-y- = K.^-n-
> [= idg. g^h-n-, s. d.]
>
> + y- in arab. s.anan (-an < -a:n < -ayuN) 'cinis'.
> "
>
> In other words, a composite *xas-k^n-. As for the laryngeal, LIV
> posits *h2éh1-s- and quotes Hittite has(s)- "Asche" and (derived)
> ha:ssa-/hassa: "Herd".
>
>
> How come this one also 1) has a 'Møller-cognate' in Semitic, 2) has
> a/a: in Germanic and Italic?
>
>
> BTW, there are similar problems with the supposed Latin loans in
> Basque, which Trask was so dismissive of alternatives to: many of
> them also have suspect PIE etymologies.
>
>
> Torsten
>
--- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "Patrick Ryan" <proto-language@...>
wrote:
>
> Trask was a brilliant man whose one peccadillo, AISI, was his
> worshipful attitude towards Michelena, whose analyses range from
> adequate to laughable.

And how is this unfounded value judgement relevant to the above?


Torsten