From: Torsten
Message: 65369
Date: 2009-11-05
> > > And when making comparisons, beware of PIE root-extensions!In the minor Germanic languages (which is why most people are not aware of it) the present suffix is adds another syllable to the root. It is therefore tempting to eliminate the auslaut consonant and save yourself a syllable. However, this works only for the most commonly use verbs; the rest of the must preserve that consonant for recognizability.
> >
> > I have always beworn of them, as a matter of fact I distinctly
> > don't like them. I think they need to grow a semantics.
>
> *wei- 'apart', *weidH- 'to make apart, separate'
> *gWem- 'to move toward, come', *gWeh2- 'to move away, go'
> *sneh2- 'to float, swim', *sneh2gH- 'to dive'
>
> Plenty of work left, but not an insurmountable task.
>