Re: Information about the ten tribes in the On-Ogur Hungarian confereration.
- From: "Yusuf B Gursey" <ybg@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 May 2005 08:30:23 -0700
ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Sinan wrote:
> > "Yusuf B Gursey" <ybg@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,...
>
> > Oghuz = young bull ? I am curious, where did you get from?
> >
> > I used to think think that "Ogur" and "Oguz" should be the same word.
> >
> > Ogu-R (r-Turkic)
> > Ogu-Z (z-Turkic)
>
> Is Turkish Z-Turkic? (terminal r in Turkish sounds something like [Z])
yes, chuvash is the only surviving r-turkic language.
your other comment, though perhaps some food for speculation, is not
the determining characteristic of z-turkic, and I would write off as
one of your strange interpretations of turkish phonetics.
incidentally, Menges shows that in "long range" correspondences turkic
/z/ corresponds to one type of dravidian r and turkic /r/ to another
type of dravidian r .
.
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