Abstract
Starting from a discussion of the name Ἑλένη and the root *√su̯elh1 ‘to glow with heat’, this paper investigates the outcome of accented *CŔ̥HC sequences in Greek. Most of the cases on record involve *CŔ̥h2C, resulting in Gk. CάRαC. In theory, this sequence could either represent a PGk. *CáRaC or a PGk. *Cə́RaC, which has led to two opposing views in the literature as to what the outcome of *CŔ̥h1C and *CŔ̥h3C would be, viz. either CέRεC and CόRοC, or CάRεC and CάRοC, respectively. Based on the examples Ion. ἀλέη f. ‘heat’ and Gk. (non-Att.) γάνεα n. pl. ‘female genitals’, I intend to show that the latter is the more likely assumption.
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Tidsskrift | Die Sprache |
Vol/bind | 52 |
Udgave nummer | 2 |
Sider (fra-til) | 177-201 |
ISSN | 0376-401X |
Status | Udgivet - 2019 |