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Gëzuar vitin e ri
Βατο! I noticed that the section relies exclusively on Orel (1998) for the statement related to or borrowed from Sarmato-Alanic
. There are a few issues with this statement. Orel (1998) writes that the term is borrowed from Iranian
but doesn't mention "Sarmato-Alanic" (p.496-97). Mallory (1997) considers the term a PIE > Albanian derivation and doesn't mention it as borrowed (p.263), while a much more recent study
Curtis (2018) in De Gruyter's Handbook of Comparative and Historical Indo-European Linguistics considers it as inherited from PIE
. I think that both the etymology section and the wiktionary entry should be changed accordingly, but I wanted to get your opinion first.--
Maleschreiber (
talk) 01:24, 19 January 2023 (UTC)
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Gëzuar vitin e ri
Βατο! I noticed that the section relies exclusively on Orel (1998) for the statement related to or borrowed from Sarmato-Alanic
. There are a few issues with this statement. Orel (1998) writes that the term is borrowed from Iranian
but doesn't mention "Sarmato-Alanic" (p.496-97). Mallory (1997) considers the term a PIE > Albanian derivation and doesn't mention it as borrowed (p.263), while a much more recent study
Curtis (2018) in De Gruyter's Handbook of Comparative and Historical Indo-European Linguistics considers it as inherited from PIE
. I think that both the etymology section and the wiktionary entry should be changed accordingly, but I wanted to get your opinion first.--
Maleschreiber (
talk) 01:24, 19 January 2023 (UTC)