Lëtzelúcia [ edit ]
Alternative forms [ edit ]
Etymology [ edit ]
The first element is from Lëtzebuerg , Lutzburg , from Old High German Lucilinburhuc , ultimately from luzil ( “ little ” ) + burg ( “ castle ” ) , from Proto-Germanic *lūtilaz + *burgz . The second element is from the feminine form of Lūcius , from Proto-Italic *Loukjos , related to lux ( “ light ” ) , stem lūc- . Compare Etruscan 𐌋𐌖𐌂𐌉 ( Luci , “ a male praenomen ” ) and Etruscan 𐌋𐌖𐌗𐌉 ( Luχi ) . Ultimately meaning "little Lúcia".
Pronunciation [ edit ]
IPA (key ) : /ˌlə.t͡səˈlu.sjɐ/ [ˌl̻͆ət̻.t̻͡s̻əˈl̻͆u.s̠jɐ] invalid IPA characters (//[])
Proper noun [ edit ]
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.
An enjoyer of the Luxembourgish language.
Fundamental Lecture [ edit ]
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)
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)