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Could Ruki sound law be a "Satem" variant of Verner's law ?

 
 
Reply Fri 14 Feb, 2020 05:11 am
Could Ruki sound law be a "Satem" variant of Verner's law (Rhotacism)?

I mean

Proto-Indo-European s changes to z (r) in Germanic, Italic, Hellenic
but
Proto-Indo-European s changes to х in Balto-Slavic, Indo-Iranian

ear ухо "uho"
deer дух "duh"
alder (alor) ольха "olʹha"

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Reply Fri 14 Feb, 2020 03:49 pm
Maybe. Who wants to know and why?
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