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Lëtzelúcia

Alternative forms

  • Lützel·Lúcia

Etymology

The first element is from lb ("Lëtzebuerg") → [[Contionary:{{{3}}}|{{{3}}}]] ("{{{4}}}"), lb ("Lutzburg") → [[Contionary:{{{3}}}|{{{3}}}]] ("{{{4}}}"), from Old High German Lucilinburhuc, ultimately from goh ("luzil") → [[Contionary:{{{3}}}|{{{3}}}]] ("{{{4}}}") + goh ("burg") → [[Contionary:{{{3}}}|{{{3}}}]] ("{{{4}}}"), from Proto-Germanic *lūtilaz + gem-pro ("*burgz") → [[Contionary:{{{3}}}|{{{3}}}]] ("{{{4}}}"). The second element is from the feminine form of la ("Lūcius") → [[Contionary:{{{3}}}|{{{3}}}]] ("{{{4}}}"), from Template:Inh, related to la ("lux") → [[Contionary:|]] ("light"), stem la ("") → lūc- ("{{{4}}}"). Compare Cognate to Lua error in Module:languages at line 542: Please specify a language or etymology language code in the first parameter. The value "𐌋𐌖𐌂𐌉" is not valid...[[Category:Etruscan terms with Lua error in Module:languages/templates at line 133: attempt to index local 'lang' (a nil value). cognates]] and Cognate to Lua error in Module:languages at line 542: Please specify a language or etymology language code in the first parameter. The value "𐌋𐌖𐌗𐌉" is not valid...[[Category:Etruscan terms with Lua error in Module:languages/templates at line 133: attempt to index local 'lang' (a nil value). cognates]]. Ultimately meaning "little Lúcia".

Pronunciation

  • lb

Proper noun

  1. A Brazilian girl, of Nipo-Italian descent, who lives in São Paulo. Mostly adds historical Indo-European related content, with emphasis on Anatolian. Belauds comparative linguistics and classical linguistics.
  2. An enjoyer of the Luxembourgish language.

Other

Fundamental Lecture

Books

  • Old Frisian Etymological Dicitionary (Boutkan, Siebinga)
  • Etymological Dictionary of the Slavic Inherited Lexicon (Derksen)
  • Etymological Dictionary of the Hittite Inherited Lexicon (Kloekhorst)
  • Etymological Dictionary of Latin (de Vaan)
  • Etymological Dictionary of Greek (Beekes)
  • Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Germanic (Kroonen)
  • A Concise Etymological Sanskrit Dictionary (Mayrhofer)
  • A Dictionary of Tocharian B (Adams)
  • A Handbook of Germanic Etymology (Orel)
  • The Indo-European Puzzle Revisited (Kristiansen, Kroonen, Willerslev)
  • Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture (Mallory, Adams)
  • The Oxford Introduction to Proto-Indo-European (Mallory, Adams)
  • The Luwians (Kloekhorst)
  • The Handbook of Portuguese Linguistics (Wetzels, Menuzzi, Costa)
  • The Indo-European Languages (Kapović)
  • Ex Anatolia Lux (Melchert, Kim, Oettinger, Rieken, Weiss)
  • Cuneiform Luvian Lexicon (Melchert)
  • Anatolian Historical Phonology (Melchert)
  • The Precursors of Proto-Indo-European (Kloekhorst, Pronk)
  • Hittite and the Indo-European Verb (Jasanoff)
  • Handbook of Comparative and Historical Indo-European Linguistics 1, 2, 3 (Klein, Joseph, Fritz)
  • Sumerian Lexicon (Halloran)
  • Sumerological Studies (Lieberman)
  • A Sumerian Grammar and Chrestomathy (Langdon)
  • A Descriptive Grammar of Sumerian (Jagersma)
  • Old Akkadian Writing and Grammar (Gelb)
  • A Concise Dictionary of Akkadian (Black, George, Postgate)
  • Handbook to Life in Ancient Mesopotamia (Bertman)
  • The Babylonian Gilgamesh Epic 1, 2 (George)

Papers

  • Anatolian evidence suggests that the Indo-European laryngeals *h₂ and *h₃ were uvular stops (Kloekhorst)
  • Anatolian (Kloekhorst)
  • Anatolian (Kortlandt)
  • Anatolian Split (Kristiansen)
  • Ejective stops in Hittite (Kloekhorst)
  • Geminate Stops in Anatolian (Kloekhorst)
  • Initial Laryngeals in Anatolian (Kortlandt)
  • New interpretations in Lydian phonology (Kloekhorst)
  • The Anatolian Dissimilation Rule Revisited (Cohen, Hyllested)