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hypothesis: stating that there is no cogent argument against a phonetic change §
- b, he suggested that Hitt. ba-at-ra-a-mi “I write' was a loanword from Assyr.
Šafáru 'write'." As IE *s is reflected in Hittite by § and never becomes b, there must
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hypothesis: stating that there is no cogent argument against a phonetic change §
- b, he suggested that Hitt. ba-at-ra-a-mi “I write' was a loanword from Assyr.
Šafáru 'write'." As IE *s is reflected in Hittite by § and never becomes b, there must
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Gk. kõw < *g"yū-yö : {&ov 'animal'); (13) Hitt. bu-wa-a-i 'run, march' < IE *g"à- 'go';
(14) Hitt. bu-ul-la-a-i 'smite, destroy' : Gk. BāAM, 3 IE *g"ll- (with Hitt. -u- on
account of the labiovelar; cf. ku-na-an-zi). Further evidence for Pedersen's theory
has ...
Gk. kõw < *g"yū-yö : {&ov 'animal'); (13) Hitt. bu-wa-a-i 'run, march' < IE *g"à- 'go';
(14) Hitt. bu-ul-la-a-i 'smite, destroy' : Gk. BāAM, 3 IE *g"ll- (with Hitt. -u- on
account of the labiovelar; cf. ku-na-an-zi). Further evidence for Pedersen's theory
has ...
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(2) Hitt. bars-, probably a 'general term for cultivating fields',” is derived from PIE *
wer- with a formative element -ś-, which Hammerich ascribes to the phonetic
development of *-Hy- in Hittite. To account for the latter, he adduces the following
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(2) Hitt. bars-, probably a 'general term for cultivating fields',” is derived from PIE *
wer- with a formative element -ś-, which Hammerich ascribes to the phonetic
development of *-Hy- in Hittite. To account for the latter, he adduces the following
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The IndoEuropean consonants in Albanian | 31 |
h before semivowels in | 41 |
The influence of Sidamo on the Ethiopic languages of Gurage | 63 |
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