Re: Ligurian Barga and */p/ (was: Ligurian)

From: Alx
Message: 69683
Date: 2012-05-25

--- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "dgkilday57" <dgkilday57@...> wrote:
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> --- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, Bhrihskwobhloukstroy <bhrihstlobhrouzghdhroy@> wrote:
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> > 2012/5/18, dgkilday57 <dgkilday57@>:
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> > > DGK:
> > > This is where distribution begins to matter. If Barg-place-
> > > names are not
> > > commonly found throughout the whole Pan-Celtic realm,
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> > Bhrihskwobhloukstroy:
> > I think that nevertheles a certain amount of traces can be
> > found in
> > Transalpine Gaul: Barges (ca. 775 Bargas, Côte-d'Or; 1234 Barias,
> > Haute-Loire; Haute-Saône), La Barge, Les Barges (Central and
> > Western ....[SNIP]


just an additional information yet, neither I am pretty sure if any
celts have been there, nor I am aware of the etymologie of the name.
The only sure aspect is the phonetical aspect of the word which
apparently is a pre-slavic one.:

Bârgãu Mountains

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A2rg%C4%83u_Mountains



Alex