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- From: alderson@cisco.com (Rich Alderson)
- Subject: Re: labio-velars to labials, but reverse?
- In-Reply-To: petex@cix.compulink.co.uk (Peter Christian)
- Message-ID: <1993Jan12.015709.23457@leland.Stanford.EDU>
- Originator: alderson@leland.Stanford.EDU
- Sender: news@leland.Stanford.EDU (Mr News)
- Reply-To: alderson@cisco.com (Rich Alderson)
- Organization: Cisco Systems (MIS)
- References: <memo.854872@cix.compulink.co.uk>
- Date: Tue, 12 Jan 93 01:57:09 GMT
- Lines: 21
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- In article <memo.854872@cix.compulink.co.uk>, petex@cix (Peter Christian) writes:
- >In-Reply-To: <1993Jan8.002108.20583@leland.Stanford.EDU> alderson@cisco.com (Rich Alderson)
-
- >>There is (may be) more at work in Germanic than assimilations. There are a
- >>few lexical items which do not show the expected development *k<w> > *x<w>,
- >>but rather *k<w> > *f. Whether *k<w> > **p in some environment prior to
- >>Grimm's law, or afterwards *x<w> -> *f, is indeterminate. But besides the
- >>evidence of "5," we have other words such as "wolf," Gothic Wulfila "Little
- >>Wolf" < *wlk<w>o-.
- >
- >Also Latin lupus, though the Oxford Etymological Dictionary says this is a
- >dialect form. (I thought they *all* were!)
-
- Ah, but Latin has clearly borrowed from one or more dialects and languages in
- its surroundings: Compare, for example, the expected ruber "red" < *Xrudhros
- (cf. Skt. rudhra-, Gk. eruthros) with the personal name Rufus "red-beard."
- --
- Rich Alderson 'I wish life was not so short,' he thought. 'Languages take
- such a time, and so do all the things one wants to know about.'
- --J. R. R. Tolkien,
- alderson@leland.stanford.edu _The Lost Road_
-