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==Part 1 : From Proto-Tenarian to Proto-Tjero-Khazian==
==Part 1 : From Proto-Tenarian to Proto-Tjero-Khazian==
===STONE===
===STONE===
#{{rec|ot’o-k’}}, {{rec|ot’o-moχ}}  
#{{rec|ot’o-k}}, {{rec|ot’o-moχ}}  
#:Khz. ''ašakh'' ‘stone’,  ''ašamô'' ‘gravel’; Tjer. ru’ut ‘jewel’.
#:Khz. ''ašakh'' ‘stone’,  ''ašamô'' ‘gravel’; Tjer. ru’ut ‘jewel’.
#:The root for stone, tentatively isolated as *ot’o-, is a close match of PT. *oʔto (Cf. OVa. ''ooton'' ‘aquamarine’, WLi. ''vodoig'' ‘jewelry box’ ( < Late PT. *oʔte-ns {accusative form} ). The lack of class suffixes in the Tenarian daughters' reflexes hints to the origins of this root being in Proto-Tenarian.  
#:The root for stone, tentatively isolated as *ot’o-, is a close match of PT. *oʔto (Cf. OVa. ''ooton'' ‘aquamarine’, WLi. ''vodoig'' ‘jewelry box’ ( < Late PT. *oʔte-ns {accusative form} ). The lack of class suffixes in the Tenarian daughters' reflexes hints to the origins of this root being in Proto-Tenarian.  
#{{rec|laχa-}}
#{{rec|laχa-}}
#:Khz. ''alâri'' ‘ruby’ ( < {{rec|laχa-zi}}); Tjer. ''lahaze'' ‘blue dye’ (id.), ''lahanu'' ‘blueberries’ ( < {{rec|laχa-moχ}}).
#:Khz. ''alâri'' ‘ruby’ ( < {{rec|laχa-zi}}); Tjer. ''lahaze'' ‘blue dye’ (id.), ''lahanu'' ‘blueberries’ ( < {{rec|laχa-moχ}}).
#:PT. *təlaqa ‘chisel’, composed of *təla- ‘hard’ and -qa ‘tool-suffix’, offers an interesting opportunity for resolving this item. It is not inconceivable that an early variant of Proto-Tenarian which had already dropped the weak schwa would result in *tlaqa. If this is the variant that was loaned, the forbidden onset cluster *tl would have been resolved by simple deletion of the first element as seen in the oldest strata of Proto-Indo-European loanwords (cf. Khz. ''lašaddu'' ‘suffering’ < PTK {{rec|lat’o-k’}} < PIE. [[wiktionary:Appendix:Proto-Indo-European/telh%E2%82%82-|*tḷh₂tós]]).
#:PT. *təlaqa ‘chisel’, composed of *təla- ‘hard’ and -qa ‘tool-suffix’, offers an interesting opportunity for resolving this item. It is not inconceivable that an early variant of Proto-Tenarian which had already dropped the weak schwa would result in *tlaqa. If this is the variant that was loaned, the forbidden onset cluster *tl would have been resolved by simple deletion of the first element as seen in the oldest strata of Proto-Indo-European loanwords (cf. Khz. ''lašaddu'' ‘suffering’ < PTK {{rec|lat’o-k}} < PIE. [[wiktionary:Appendix:Proto-Indo-European/telh%E2%82%82-|*tḷh₂tós]]).

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