Re: long o: Nominative

From: alexandru_mg3
Message: 63831
Date: 2009-04-15

--- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "Andrew Jarrette" <anjarrette@...> wrote:
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> --- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "alexandru_mg3" <alexandru_mg3@> wrote:
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> > --- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "alexandru_mg3" <alexandru_mg3@>
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> > > Yes, I have asked about this....
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> > > http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=--ssbDUSJfIC&pg=PA439&dq=long+o+nominative+marker+indo+european#PPA439,M1
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> > > Marius
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> > In fact my question was : are there 'pure' long vowels in PIE ?
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> > (I mean not resulting from something else...)
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> > Marius
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> (I'm only replying in case none of the other more knowledgeable members don't reply):
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> Probably not, I think. Long vowels are the result of thematic vowel plus laryngeal, of crasis of two vowels (e.g. -o- of o-stems plus -es plural ending), of lengthening in stressed monosyllables, of compensatory lengthening due to lost consonants (-o:s < *-oss, -o:(n) < *-ons, -o:r < *-ors, etc.), and perhaps other processes that I forget here. I can't think of any original long vowels.
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> Andrew


Root-Nouns with long vowel?

Marius