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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...
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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...
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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',...
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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...
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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"...
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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...
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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...