Re: THEORY: Tonogenesis (?) from PIE (Was: The rebirth of m"/21aw as mql21aw)
From: | Paul Bennett <paul.bennett@...> |
Date: | Friday, November 5, 1999, 20:11 |
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* Paul.Bennett@xncorp.com (Paul.Bennett@xncorp.com) [991105 19:17]:
> Would this normally be marked in a standard english <-> norwegian dictionary?
I haven't used an English <-> Norwegian dictionary since kiddie-school
> Are there any defined orthgraphic features (intervocalic cluster of
> different/same consonants?) that makes this predictable?
I'm a native speaker, I wouldn't know :)
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Righty-o. Thanks.
I'll get meself down to Waterstones and pick up TY Norwegian, and see what I can
figure out.
Actually ... I rather fancy another trip down to Foyles to go ooh and aah, and
shell out some more beer vouchers for significant and weighty tomes. Is there a
definitive work on the history of rural norwegian?
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