Moesan thank you for your comments. If I understand correctly your demonstration (is it your hypothesis or that of latinists ?), you state : uCe > ue > ɥi. I am not convinced by this hypothesis,...
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Moesan thank you for your comments. If I understand correctly your demonstration (is it your hypothesis or that of latinists ?), you state : uCe > ue > ɥi. I am not convinced by this hypothesis,...
These graphics are interesting. What is your sources ? On what basis have you made these trees ?
It seems likely, It is a great theory
I have the same issue. Can anyone resolve this problem ? Thank you.
Is your theory still valid, if we consider that the Afroasiatic family is only a hypothesis which is not tried and proven ? If I believe what you are saying about Eb1b and J, then as they do not have...
Is your theory still valid, if we consider that the Afroasiatic family is only a hypothesis which is not tried and proven ? If I believe what you are saying about Eb1b and J, then as they have not...
In French, the sounds \ɥi\ come generally from the Latin sounds 'ok' (as huit < octo) ... So the word 'hui' comes probably directly from 'hoc' (meaning 'this') and not from 'hodie' ... we can imagine...