Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis




Brian M. Scott wrote:

On the contrary, what he said is perfectly straightforward.
Anyone who thinks that there's a close semantic connection
between 'to roll about' and 'to swim', for instance, has no
business complaining about the comparatively small semantic
distance between 'to cook' and 'to bake'.

What's wrong with you Brainy?
Of course, there is no close semantic connection between 'roll about'
and 'swim', except in sense of movement, and I never said that. I said
that there was connection between Serbian words KOBELJANJE (to roll
about) and KUPANJE (swimming).
Please, do not falsify my words in the future.
I think, it does not befit you to give a wrong interpretation.

DV

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    ... Anyone who thinks that there's a close semantic connection ... between 'to roll about' and 'to swim', for instance, has no ... DUBLJENJE will be the source of the Serbian words TOPLJENJE ...
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  • Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis
    ... Anyone who thinks that there's a close semantic connection ... between 'to roll about' and 'to swim', for instance, has no ... KUPANJE. ...
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  • Re: Bake and bakery: IE BELGON basis
    ... Anyone who thinks that there's a close semantic connection ... between 'to roll about' and 'to swim', for instance, has no ... KUPANJE. ...
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