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Slavic *mokr´, Irish ainmech 'wet, rain'
Eric Hamp, 2011, original scientific article

Abstract: The author demonstrates the etymological connections among Baltic, Slavic, Albanian, and Celtic for the term ‘wet’, reflected in PIE *mek- (~ *mok-).
Keywords: linguistics, Indo-European languages, Proto-Balto-Slavic, Celtic languages, etymology
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Indo-European 'ego', Slavic ja = Runic ek, and Celtic Ø
Eric Hamp, 2011, original scientific article

Abstract: The paper gives a new account of the development of the first person singular pronoun in Indo-European languages, finding innovating areals (1) Anatolian *VK; (2) South-East Indo-European (Indo-Iranian, Armenian) *eg’‑H‑ém; (3) Greek, Latin, Venetic *eg’‑(ó)H; (4) North I-E (Albanian, Baltic, Slavic, Germanic, Thracian, Tocharian) *eg’.
Keywords: linguistics, personal pronouns, etymology
Published in DKUM: 06.02.2018; Views: 1114; Downloads: 411
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