Re: [pieml] Labiovelars versus Palatals + Labiovelar Approximant

From: steve
Message: 61199
Date: 2008-11-02

--- In
cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "An
drew Jarrette"
<anjarrette@...> wrote:

[Excess quoted matter deleted. -BMS]

> I'm not the most qualified
person on the list to answer
your question,
> but I'll suggest that if
you can get your hands on
Oswald Szemerényi's
> "Introduction to Indo-
European Linguistics" (e.g.
at the library, or
> by interlibrary loan from
a university library),
you'll find many
> examples of cognates
across many languages; I
also recommend:
>
> Czech historical grammar. -
-
> by Mann, Stuart E. (Stuart
Edward), 1905-
> [London] : Univ. of
London, 1957.
> Series:
> London East European ser:
language and literature
> Description:
> 183 p. --
>
> It has many examples of
words common to many Indo-
European languages,
> but with an emphasis on
Slavic and especially
Czech. I think it may
> be helpful in your goal.
>
>
> Andrew

I appreciate it. It's at
Amazon for $32.