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Jackk wrote: ↑29 Nov 2018 14:30
Hmmmm, so not <t> or <c>....
Does <pț> come from something like /pj/?
But /pj/ isn't present in the Classical Latin form of the word.
To clarify, the <pț> in this word comes from /pj/, but /pj/ comes from something else.
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shimobaatar wrote: ↑29 Nov 2018 14:46
Jackk wrote: ↑29 Nov 2018 14:30
Hmmmm, so not <t> or <c>....
Does <pț> come from something like /pj/?
But /pj/ isn't present in the Classical Latin form of the word.
To clarify, the <pț> in this word comes from /pj/, but /pj/ comes from something else.
One of <que/i>, <pi/e> ?
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Jackk wrote: ↑29 Nov 2018 14:50
shimobaatar wrote: ↑29 Nov 2018 14:46
Jackk wrote: ↑29 Nov 2018 14:30
Hmmmm, so not <t> or <c>....
Does <pț> come from something like /pj/?
But /pj/ isn't present in the Classical Latin form of the word.
To clarify, the <pț> in this word comes from /pj/, but /pj/ comes from something else.
One of <que/i>, <pi/e> ?
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by Jackk »
shimobaatar wrote: ↑29 Nov 2018 14:46
Jackk wrote: ↑29 Nov 2018 14:30
Hmmmm, so not <t> or <c>....
Does <pț> come from something like /pj/?
But /pj/ isn't present in the Classical Latin form of the word.
To clarify, the <pț> in this word comes from /pj/, but /pj/ comes from something else.
<bc>?
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Jackk wrote: ↑29 Nov 2018 17:32
shimobaatar wrote: ↑29 Nov 2018 14:46
Jackk wrote: ↑29 Nov 2018 14:30
Hmmmm, so not <t> or <c>....
Does <pț> come from something like /pj/?
But /pj/ isn't present in the Classical Latin form of the word.
To clarify, the <pț> in this word comes from /pj/, but /pj/ comes from something else.
<bc>?
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New tack: Did the ancestor of ăpțumavres contain any prefixes? Any suffixes?
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Jackk wrote: ↑29 Nov 2018 17:53
New tack: Did the ancestor of
ăpțumavres contain any prefixes? Any suffixes?
The Classical Latin ancestor of the word had a suffix, although another has been added since then.
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shimobaatar wrote: ↑29 Nov 2018 18:08
Jackk wrote: ↑29 Nov 2018 17:53
New tack: Did the ancestor of
ăpțumavres contain any prefixes? Any suffixes?
The Classical Latin ancestor of the word had a suffix, although another has been added since then.
Does
ăpțum correspond to the Classical Latin word before both suffixes were added? More than the CL word? Less than it?
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Jackk wrote: ↑29 Nov 2018 19:32
shimobaatar wrote: ↑29 Nov 2018 18:08
Jackk wrote: ↑29 Nov 2018 17:53
New tack: Did the ancestor of
ăpțumavres contain any prefixes? Any suffixes?
The Classical Latin ancestor of the word had a suffix, although another has been added since then.
Does
ăpțum correspond to the Classical Latin word before both suffixes were added? More than the CL word? Less than it?
Less.
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Hmmmm...
ăpțuma? Or is the suffix from CL now just <r>?
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Jackk wrote: ↑29 Nov 2018 19:40
Hmmmm...
ăpțuma? Or is the suffix from CL now just <r>?
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shimobaatar wrote: ↑29 Nov 2018 19:49
Jackk wrote: ↑29 Nov 2018 19:40
Hmmmm...
ăpțuma? Or is the suffix from CL now just <r>?
Just for clarity: does the part of
ăpțumavres corresponding to the Classical Latin ancestor without any suffixes contain at least
ăpțumav-?
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Jackk wrote: ↑29 Nov 2018 19:53
shimobaatar wrote: ↑29 Nov 2018 19:49
Jackk wrote: ↑29 Nov 2018 19:40
Hmmmm...
ăpțuma? Or is the suffix from CL now just <r>?
Just for clarity: does the part of
ăpțumavres corresponding to the Classical Latin ancestor without any suffixes contain at least
ăpțumav-?
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With CL suffix corresponding to <-re> and modern suffix <-s>?
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Jackk wrote: ↑29 Nov 2018 22:38
With CL suffix corresponding to <-re> and modern suffix <-s>?
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Ok, um...
Is the ancestor of <ăpțumav-> a first declension noun?
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Jackk wrote: ↑29 Nov 2018 22:51
Ok, um...
Is the ancestor of <ăpțumav-> a first declension noun?
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shimobaatar wrote: ↑29 Nov 2018 23:03
Jackk wrote: ↑29 Nov 2018 22:51
Ok, um...
Is the ancestor of <ăpțumav-> a first declension noun?
Second declension?
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Jackk wrote: ↑29 Nov 2018 23:07
shimobaatar wrote: ↑29 Nov 2018 23:03
Jackk wrote: ↑29 Nov 2018 22:51
Ok, um...
Is the ancestor of <ăpțumav-> a first declension noun?
Second declension?
Almost there!
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shimobaatar wrote: ↑29 Nov 2018 23:28
Jackk wrote: ↑29 Nov 2018 23:07
shimobaatar wrote: ↑29 Nov 2018 23:03
Jackk wrote: ↑29 Nov 2018 22:51
Ok, um...
Is the ancestor of <ăpțumav-> a first declension noun?
Second declension?
Almost there!
I'm assuming third declension
Is the suffix <-re> from a version of <-aria>?
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