From: Joao S. Lopes
Message: 70851
Date: 2013-01-31
> why man = looking dark?
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> De: Piotr Gasiorowski gpiotr@...>
> Para: cybalist@yahoogroups.com
> Enviadas: Quarta-feira, 30 de Janeiro de 2013 11:13
> Assunto: Re: [tied] On Greek anthro:pos 'man'
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> W dniu 2013-01-30 12:39, Bhrihskwobhloukstroy pisze:
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>> 2. None of them: long /o:/ continues two or three PIE phonemes from
>> two different PIE morphemes,
>> *h2andhro- + *h3(o(:))kw-s (*h3kw- or *h3okw- or *h3o:kw- depends on
>> ablaut *in the position of final member of a compound*)
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> It's normally *-h3kW-o- in thematic formations. See *próti-h3kW-o-m
> 'face, front' > Skt. práti:ka- 'surface, face', Toch.B pratsa:ko
> 'chest', Gk. coll. próso:pe:. The long vowel in Tocharian and Greek
> comes from laryngeal breaking. See also *h2anti-h3kW-o- > Lat.
> anti:quus/anti:cus, Gmc. adjective-forming *-i:G-a- < *-i-h3kW-o-, etc.
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