Re: Laryngeals: arguments from typology?

From: G&P
Message: 66069
Date: 2010-04-09

> However, a schwa seems just as plausible as a laryngeal, unless Anatolian
shows otherwise.

That idea presumably lies behind Pokorny's use of a schwa in so many of
these words. But it doesn't explain all the effects we see - hiatus for
example.

Peter

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