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- Edgar Ghislain Charles Polomé (July 31, 1920 – March 11, 2000) was a Belgian-American philologist and religious studies scholar. He specialized in Germanic...
- regardless of stress. However, according to Edgar Polomé, these five phonemes can vary in pronunciation. Polomé claims that /ɛ/, /i/, /ɔ/, and /u/ are pronounced...
- under the supervision of Marija Gimbutas. Together with Gimbutas, Edgar C. Polomé and other Indo-Europeanists, Mallory was involved in the founding of the...
- part, -suelta, as related to the Sun. Roux in 1952, Olmstead in 1994, and Polomé in 1997 maintained that the proto-Indo-European root, *swel- 'swelter',...
-  9–10. De Simone 2017, p. 1869. Wilkes 1992, p. 70. Polomé 1982, p. 867. Wilkes 1992, p. 86. Polomé 1983, p. 537. Crossland 1982, pp. 841–842. Giannakis...
- (1907), O. Behaghel (1922), Jakob Sverdrup (1927), Hermann Hirt (1932), E. Polomé (1964), W. Meid (1971), E. Hill (2004), K.-H. Mottausch and W. Euler (1992ff...
- ealh "temple," Gothic alhs "temple," and Old Norse alh "amulet." Edgar Polomé initially proposed an etymological connection between Germanic alu and Hittite...
- likely that the myth has a Proto-Indo-European origin. According to Edgar C. Polomé, "some elements of the [Scandinavian myth of Ymir] are distinctively Indo-European"...
- Retrieved 16 November 2009. Davidson 1990, p. 147. de Vries 1970b, pp. 89–90. Polomé 1970, p. 60. Gimbutas & Robbins Dexter 1999, p. 191. Erik Pettersson in...
- suffix -(u)n (fur "land" but furun "of the land"). Some linguists like Polomé and Winter have claimed that the accusative case was marked with es- and...