Re: etymology of Ancient Greek Topos

From: Bhrihskwobhloukstroy
Message: 70915
Date: 2013-02-10

Unfortunately, Your script can't be read by some intermediate
conversion device; may I pray You to type either with Unicode coding
or at least in simple ASCII?

2013/2/10, tigeradolf <tigeradolf@...>:
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> there are those cases:
> *dʰeiǵʰ- -> τεῖχος
> *dʰeh₠- -> τίθημι
> *dÊ°egÊ·h- -> Ï„Î­Ï†Ï Î±
> *dherebh- -> Ï„Ï Î­Ï†Ï‰
> *dÊ°regÊ°- -> Ï„Ï Î­Ï‡Ï‰
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> --- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, Bhrihskwobhloukstroy wrote:
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>> How would You explain *dh > *t?
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>> 2013/2/10, tigeradolf :
>> > Comparing Ancient Greek τόπος with Albanian tokë (land, place,
>> > ground)
>> > i tried to reconstruct a local PIE *dʰǵʰm̥kʷo literally meaning
>> > "the
>> > one that is earth, ground" from PIE *dʰéǵʰ� m (earth)
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