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Trond Engen

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Jul 2, 2007, 10:18:46 AM7/2/07
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Abdullah Konushevci skreiv i en annen tråd:

> [...] in "An Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Indo-European
> Language", a revised version of "Indogermanisches Etymolgisches
> Wörterbuch" by Pokorny [...], most of my etymologies and my view
> about laryngeal hardening in Albanian were accepted as true
> arguments. Especially is to be noticed the sign of equation between
> Illyrian and Albanian.

I've been bursting with curiosity for days. Would you mind expanding on
this?


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Trond Engen

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Jul 2, 2007, 10:27:14 AM7/2/07
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Jeg skreiv:

> [Diverse mynta på ei anna nyhetsgruppe]

Til alle som har en news-leverandør som ikke fjerner meldinger når de
slettes av avsender: Dette var en feil. Det skal skje igjen.


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Besiani

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Jul 2, 2007, 11:12:39 AM7/2/07
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On Jul 2, 4:18 pm, Trond Engen <trond...@engen.priv.no> wrote:
> AbdullahKonushevciskreiv i en annen tråd:

The relation of Illyrian with Albanian was denyed by many linguists on
the wrong basis that Illyrian is centum and Albanian is satem
language. Based on Waclaw Cimochowski's research, especially on his
well-known study "The Linguistic position of Balkan Illyrian on the
circle of IE languages", I came to same conclusion that as Illyrian,
as PAlbanian were satem languages with centum characteristics. For
further information see Cybalist's messages on this topic. I think
that about Os-inium, Argyruntum and other place names in -untum; about
place names Aul-ona, Vlab-ona, Gir-ona, Aen-ona, Grab-ona/Grab-ana,
Scamp-ini-, D-ril-on, D-rin-on, D-riv-astum, K-riv-aça, K-ril-eva,
Llap, Gallap; Dardanian FN Gall-abroi (see FN Abroi), Illyrian royal
name Genti-us, Teuta/Tri-teuta/Teut-ana/Teut-aples and many other
place, river, personal names, my contribution can't be denyed. For
further information see some entry in my "Albanian Inherited Lexicon"
and "Liburnian place names" on sci.lang.


Trond Engen

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Jul 2, 2007, 1:18:24 PM7/2/07
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Besiani <akonu...@gmail.com> skreiv:

> On Jul 2, 4:18 pm, Trond Engen <trond...@engen.priv.no> wrote:
>

>> Abdullah Konushevci skreiv i en annen tråd:


>>
>>> [...] in "An Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Indo-European
>>> Language", a revised version of "Indogermanisches Etymolgisches
>>> Wörterbuch" by Pokorny [...], most of my etymologies and my view
>>> about laryngeal hardening in Albanian were accepted as true
>>> arguments. Especially is to be noticed the sign of equation between
>>> Illyrian and Albanian.
>>
>> I've been bursting with curiosity for days. Would you mind expanding on

I'm sorry that I posted this request to the wrong newsgroup. I
immediately deleted my message and reposted it to sci.lang. That worked
on my news server, but apparently Google Groups takes no notice of such
efforts.

> The relation of Illyrian with Albanian was denyed by many linguists on
> the wrong basis that Illyrian is centum and Albanian is satem
> language. Based on Waclaw Cimochowski's research, especially on his
> well-known study "The Linguistic position of Balkan Illyrian on the
> circle of IE languages", I came to same conclusion that as Illyrian,
> as PAlbanian were satem languages with centum characteristics. For
> further information see Cybalist's messages on this topic. I think
> that about Os-inium, Argyruntum and other place names in -untum; about
> place names Aul-ona, Vlab-ona, Gir-ona, Aen-ona, Grab-ona/Grab-ana,
> Scamp-ini-, D-ril-on, D-rin-on, D-riv-astum, K-riv-aça, K-ril-eva,
> Llap, Gallap; Dardanian FN Gall-abroi (see FN Abroi), Illyrian royal
> name Genti-us, Teuta/Tri-teuta/Teut-ana/Teut-aples and many other
> place, river, personal names, my contribution can't be denyed. For
> further information see some entry in my "Albanian Inherited Lexicon"
> and "Liburnian place names" on sci.lang.

Yes, I will, and I have. You may have noticed that I've read your
messages with great pleasure and interest. It all amounts to an
overwhelming list of examples, and I was hoping that you had your
conclusions compiled into a neat description of the systematic
relationship, or a sketch of such, for a simple mind to grasp.

I'm quoting in full, crossposting and setting the follow-up to the right
group.


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