From: Joao S. Lopes
Message: 54062
Date: 2008-02-24
On Sat, 23 Feb 2008 23:50:28 -0000, "alexandru_mg3"
<alexandru_mg3@ yahoo.com> wrote:
>But if I add here the Baltic form reflected in Lettish jumis 'aLatvian jumis (with short /u/) would be from *yeu-. There
>double ear of corn' (and Jumis - the God) => following the same path
>that : "semantics usually takes preference over phonetics" , I think
>that the phonetic puzzle will be complete
>
>In this case I need to put away : Lettish jumis as from *yeuh- 'to
>join , to mingle' => but the semantism of 'the duality' somehow will
>dissapear ...
>And once oing this why not to put together regularly : Latin geminusg^em- ?
>with Skt. yam'a- as from the root
>Doing all these : only Celtic *yem-o-no would remain isolated.I really haven't got an opinion at this point. Pokorny lists
>
>Viewing this: What is your 'preference' here ?
>
>You would try to put 'all together' or to keep outside some?