Re: [SEARCH] PIE roots anywhere?
From: | Dirk Elzinga <dirk_elzinga@...> |
Date: | Friday, March 15, 2002, 16:23 |
At 9:11 PM -0500 03/14/02, Christopher B Wright wrote:
>I've already made a language from Indo-European roots. I was hoping to
>find a more comprehensive list somewhere, hopefully over 1000 words.
Look for Gamqrelidze and Ivanov's book on Indo-European (translated
by Johanna Nichols and published by Mouton de Gruyter). It contains
an extensive list of reconstructed PIE forms. G and I are proponents
of the glottalic theory, and the reconstructions reflect that.
Dirk
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Dirk Elzinga Dirk_Elzinga@byu.edu
Man deth swa he byth thonne he mot swa he wile.
'A man does as he is when he can do what he wants.'
- Old English Proverb
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