--- In
Nostratica@yahoogroups.com, "Kamil Kartal" <kkartal@...>
wrote:
> A "SOURCE" INVESTIGATION FOR A GROUP OF SELECTED GREEK WORDS
>
> BY
>
> POLAT KAYA
>
> INTRODUCTION
>
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> For example, there is the English term "GENEALOGY" meaning
providing an account of descent from an ancestor or ancestors. In
other words, it is about finding blood ancestors. Those who know
Turkish can see that "GENEALOGY" is a distortion, both in spelling
and pronounciation, of either Turkish "KAN-OLGU" meaning "blood
formation" or Turkish "CAN-OLGU" meaning "physiological individual
formation of a person" (i.e., external appearance or race).
Kindly do not post this sort of anagrammatical rubbish here again.
I suggest anyone interested in these wordgames go to the Yahoo group
historical_liniguistics_2, where I believe they are more welcome.
Richard (Moderator).