--- In
cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "Patrick Ryan" <proto-language@...>
wrote:
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> Patrick:
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> Mauvais comme d'habitude, Arnaud.
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> *bal-bal, *badyos, *baita:-, *bak-, *band-, *bar-bar- . . .
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> Meillet, like you, was wrong! *CaC- exists plentifully.
While I agree that Meillet was wrong and that PIE had *a, these aren't
very good examples. *balbal and *barbar are obvious onomatopoeia
(which frequently have phonemes that don't otherwise exist in a
language). *badyos, IIRC, appears only in Italo-Celtic and is thus
most likely a borrowing. *baita: is explained in the Laryngeal Theory
as *beH2iteH2. *band, IIRC, occurs only in Celtic and Illyrian and is
thus likely a borrowing. Only *bak is likely to go back to PIE.