by Christopher Culver <crculver@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Aug 6, 2006 at 08:46 PM
me <noreply@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> writes:
> How do we know that kEr isn't an alternative form of kardia?
Because "kEr" looks like the version attested in another branch
(Italic), while kardia is clearly a derived form limited to Greek.
> The last 3 letters in kardia and hrday seem too close to have been
> added independently.
I'm not understanding your transcription of the Sanskrit. What is "y"
supposed to be?
> What was the oblique stem of IE kEr?
krd-
> Is ia/ay an agglutination to the oblique stem?
Yes, looks like it for Greek, in the same way that -ic- was added to
the Slavonic oblique stem srd- to form the new nominative srdice.
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