Re: Ligurian

From: Bhrihskwobhloukstroy
Message: 69423
Date: 2012-04-24

OK DGK please invent Your pseudlogies and I'll reply

2012/4/24, dgkilday57 <dgkilday57@...>:
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> --- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, Bhrihskwobhloukstroy
> <bhrihstlobhrouzghdhroy@...> wrote:
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>> 1. */p/ in Porcobera contrasts with /0/ in Ingauni < *Ping'aH-mno-
>> 'tattoed'; it isn't anti-Celtic, just very archaic (and very limited
>> in Liguria itself; just in Inland valleys)
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> 'Tattooed'? Who came up with that for the Ingauni? Joan Jett?
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>> 2. Bormani, just like Bormio, can better proceed from *bhor-mo- (*bher-
>> 'boil')
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> Read Kretschmer's paper in KZ 38.
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>> 3. Bargae does not "evidently" continue a PIE zero-grade; long grade
>> *Bho:rg'h-aH would be much better (as a collective formation)
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> Baloney.
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>> 4. /ou/ < */eu/ isn't pan-Celtic at all; this is a mere matter of terms.
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> See Matasovic''s remarks.
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>> To sum up, Ligurian is fully Celtic, with just small very archaic
>> pockets in the Apennines.
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> Again, baloney. Obviously this topic requires the full Day-Killer
> treatment.
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>> I can reply to every single place-name
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> Anyone can confidently invent pseudologies.
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> DGK
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