Re: PIE kap-, kaput, ghebh-,and ghebel?



On Apr 29, 12:31 pm, Franz Gnaedinger <f...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The permutations of POL and
KOD / KOS are found in my etymological thread

There is not any "permutation" in the comparative linguistic. What are
you doing is being called "changing letters in random combinations
until the pre-postulated result is achieved". The usage of the math
term "permutation" alone indicates an amateur having no clue of what
is she doing. That is not directly towards to you, I've seen many
"permutated" works of the kind - much more then I would want
actually ;-)

I'm not touching anymore your Magdalenian language: but even a game
has to follow some internal rules. One will not come to play say
Tolkien and saying that she's an elf with a hammer instead of bow :-)

So you may (only may) want to try to get scientific. Then there is no
"permutation" - pretend you don't know this word anymore. There are:

metathesis
syncope
reduction
assimilation

There are more, but we will stay for now with these basic phonetic
metamorphoses. Can you:

1) find the definitions of these terms?

2) apply them to one of two words of your Mardalenian language to
explain the variance?
(AFIACT metathesis and syncope is the main driving force of your
language, this is why I put them at the top of the list).

3) can you bring some samples of these transformations in other
languages, say between Latin and French, OHG and Hoch Deutsch?

.



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