H.M. Hubey wrote:
III. Sumerian V mV vs Turkic V K V
1. amas, Schafhürde MSL, III, 145), ümfriedung, Stall (D. 13)
ag?l ag(?l, koyun yatag(?; pislig(i (DLT, I, 65, 73)
The l-r vs sh-z in Bolgaric vs Common Turkic shows up as early as Sumerian,
and can
be seen even in other language families. I showed it before with abol, apIsh
etc. There are
so many of them. Here it is again.
2. geme Magd (MSL, III, 125; d. 45)
eke büyük k?zkardes, (DLT, I, 68), eget gerdek gecesi gelin için
gönderilen hizmetçi kad?n (DLT, I, 151)
Here it is again; eke, egech, eket, etc. we have -eme=eke. It was shown in
other versions
that there is also k/g>0. Of course, nobody should expect a single sound
change after
about 5,000 years. Perhaps people can play some games and try to match, say
20th century Irish to Sanskrit and see what they get, or try Portuguese vs
Sanskrit
or Avestan.
3. imma two (Emesal), (Falkenstein 41)
ikki iki (DLT, I, 182)
4. umun schwer, gewichtig (D. 108)
yogun yog(un, s,is,kin, kal?n (DLT, 111, 29) kal?n. yog(un, kaba
(EUSz. 301)
5. umus, discernment (Grd. 428), Verstand (D. 108)
ukus, anlay?s, (DLT, 162); ak?l, anlay?s, (KBI., 490)
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