Re: Latin -idus as from dH- too => and the accent of Grk. *dHugh2ter

From: alexandru_mg3
Message: 55319
Date: 2008-03-16

--- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, Miguel Carrasquer Vidal
<miguelc@...> wrote:
> The problem is that you are unfamiliar with the Greek law of
> limitation :-)
>
> =======================
> Miguel Carrasquer Vidal
> miguelc@...
>



1. This is one bibliography for you Miguel regarding
some 'limitations rules'
http://www.stanford.edu/~kiparsky/Papers/opacity2.pdf

Now please apply it => in order that everybody here to see that Is
You that Don't Know to apply this rule (for tHuga'te:r)
=> I hope that at least finally will be clear for you too that the
accent is on the SECOND SYLLABLE (as I said)


A last note for you : the vocative has a short vowel in the last
syllable /tHu'-ga-ter/ => for this reason the accent is on the FIRST
SYLLABLE as I said too.

And it was you that quoted this rule...indicating IN ADDITION
that "the idiot" is placed on the other side ...=> I would say this
is quite extraordinary!

At least you need to apologize, I think...

Marius


P>S> Why you didn't take a look first on the accent position of
Greek tHuga'te:r in the book that I indicated to you?