Re: Is Basque IE?

From: dgkilday57
Message: 71333
Date: 2013-09-24

I hope I have copied this correctly:

http://retro.seals.ch/digbib/view?rid=vxr-001:1938:3::58&id=browse&id2=browse5&id3=5

DGK

 



--- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, <cybalist@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

Which link?


2013/9/23 <dgkilday57@...>
 

Thank you.  I would also like to thank Jim Rader, who sent a link to the Hubschmied paper via e-mail.  I got an Error 404 when I attempted to reply with e-mail.


DGK, top-posting by default

Older issues of Vox Romanica are freely available for download, at least from where I am (Sweden).

Anders

DGKilday: "Your own etymology of _glo:ria_ does not involve Sievers. My problem is that I never heard of being "green with glory", so I find the route Gaulish *klovesja: (vel sim.) > Ligurian > Old Latin more plausible, as with _gladius_. However, in order to investigate this theory that initial Gaulish tenues became mediae when borrowed into Ligurian (which I now attribute to differences in initial consonant strength, NOT aspiration), I need to get a copy of J.U. Hubschmied's long paper on Late Gaulish in Vox Romanica vol. 3 from the university library. Once I get this paper, it may turn out that counter-examples kill my theory."