From: fournet.arnaud
Message: 55817
Date: 2008-03-23
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From: Piotr Gasiorowski
Next, we have the Latin stems in -g-on-, where the nasal extension is
probably to be identified with the Hoffmann suffix, and the
corresponding unextended stems display -k- (vorax : vora:go:, etc.). The
Hoffmann sufix can also be reconstrucred in Celtic *abon- 'river' (cf.
*h2ap- 'water'). If the suffix is *-h3on-, it gives us quite a handful
of words with h3-induced voicing.
Piotr
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Where is it possible
to get more information
about Hoffman suffix ?
Arnaud
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