Re: Italo-Celtic dialect base words?

From: Joao S. Lopes
Message: 70720
Date: 2013-01-19

If Italo-Celtic really existed as a "language", there would be *kWenke for "5" (<PIE *penkWe).

JS Lopes



De: Rick McCallister <gabaroo6958@...>
Para: cybalist@yahoogroups.com
Enviadas: Sábado, 19 de Janeiro de 2013 0:28
Assunto: Re: [tied] Italo-Celtic dialect base words?

 
Before asking that question, we need to know what the present consensus is regarding the degree and nature of possible relationships between Celtic and Italic.
In the past there was a posited Italo-Celtic or Italo-Celtic-Sorothaptic(Lusitanian, Ligurian, Venetic, maybe Illyrian and pre-Roman Sardinan).
Now some claim that Italo-Celtic is an illusion based on close proximity before Italic (or just Q-Italic) moved into Italy.
So, let's hear about that first

--- On Fri, 1/18/13, mikewww7 <mwwdna@...> wrote:

From: mikewww7 <mwwdna@...>
Subject: [tied] Italo-Celtic dialect base words?
To: cybalist@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, January 18, 2013, 11:17 AM

 
Does anyone have information on a "reconstructed" Italo-Celtic dialect word set? What I'm interested in are words that are expected to have a common root across Italic and Celtic languages but not in other Centum IE languages.

What words first show up in probable Italo-Celtic dialects but are beyond the basic PIE lexicon?

This would help in overlaying genetic and archaeological information and might provide clues as to the expansion of certain groups of people that became common across western Europe.

Regards,
Mike W