Pre-Indo-European Relics: The *borm- Root in the European Pre-Latin Context

This paper provides an innovative hermeneutic interpretation of the possible pre-Indo-European origins of the root *borm- (> *bormo) ‘warm water, hot water’ according to a new convergent approach. The stem *borm- (> *bormo) is considered in this study as not directly related to the (proto-)Ind...

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Main Author: Perono Cacciafoco, Francesco
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-803922019-12-06T13:48:27Z Pre-Indo-European Relics: The *borm- Root in the European Pre-Latin Context Perono Cacciafoco, Francesco School of Humanities and Social Sciences reuse and refunctionalization of roots and (loan-)words (proto-)Indo-European stem *gʷhermó-/ *gʷhormo- European hydronymy and toponymy *borm- (> *bormo) root pre-Indo-European and proto-IndoEuropean This paper provides an innovative hermeneutic interpretation of the possible pre-Indo-European origins of the root *borm- (> *bormo) ‘warm water, hot water’ according to a new convergent approach. The stem *borm- (> *bormo) is considered in this study as not directly related to the (proto-)Indo-European root *gʷhermó-/ *gʷhormo- ‘warm, hot’. It could be, rather, a trace of the pre-Indo-European linguistic substrate, with the voiced bilabial (/b/) phonetic treatment of the voiced aspirate labiovelar consonant *GwH. The presumably pre-Indo-European root *borm- (> *bormo) would have been, over time, transferred (after the possible «arrival» of the IndoEuropeans in their European territories) in the linguistic system of (proto-)Indo-European through a process of reuse and refunctionalization of roots and (loan-)words due to linguistic contact. Phonetically adapted to the (proto-)Indo-European standards and equated with the stem *gʷhermó-/ *gʷhormo-, the root *borm- (> *bormo) could have been preserved in the hydronymy and toponymy of North-Western Italy, for instance in the river name Bòrmida (water course flowing between Liguria and Southern Piedmont) and in the place name Bòrmio (small town located in Lombardy). Published version 2016-05-23T03:52:17Z 2019-12-06T13:48:27Z 2016-05-23T03:52:17Z 2019-12-06T13:48:27Z 2015 2015 Journal Article Perono Cacciafoco, F. (2015). Pre-Indo-European Relics: The *borm- Root in the European Pre-Latin Context. Acta Linguistica: Journal for Theoretical Linguistics, 9(2), 57-69. 1313-2296 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/80392 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/40562 http://www.actalinguistica.com/journal/index.php/al/article/view/74 192448 192447 en Acta Linguistica: Journal for Theoretical Linguistics © 2015 The Author(s). This paper was published in Acta Linguistica: Journal for Theoretical Linguistics and is made available as an electronic reprint (preprint) with permission of The Author(s). The published version is available at: [http://www.actalinguistica.com/]. One print or electronic copy may be made for personal use only. Systematic or multiple reproduction, distribution to multiple locations via electronic or other means, duplication of any material in this paper for a fee or for commercial purposes, or modification of the content of the paper is prohibited and is subject to penalties under law. 13 p. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
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topic reuse and refunctionalization of roots and (loan-)words
(proto-)Indo-European stem *gʷhermó-/ *gʷhormo-
European hydronymy and toponymy
*borm- (> *bormo) root
pre-Indo-European and proto-IndoEuropean
spellingShingle reuse and refunctionalization of roots and (loan-)words
(proto-)Indo-European stem *gʷhermó-/ *gʷhormo-
European hydronymy and toponymy
*borm- (> *bormo) root
pre-Indo-European and proto-IndoEuropean
Perono Cacciafoco, Francesco
Pre-Indo-European Relics: The *borm- Root in the European Pre-Latin Context
description This paper provides an innovative hermeneutic interpretation of the possible pre-Indo-European origins of the root *borm- (> *bormo) ‘warm water, hot water’ according to a new convergent approach. The stem *borm- (> *bormo) is considered in this study as not directly related to the (proto-)Indo-European root *gʷhermó-/ *gʷhormo- ‘warm, hot’. It could be, rather, a trace of the pre-Indo-European linguistic substrate, with the voiced bilabial (/b/) phonetic treatment of the voiced aspirate labiovelar consonant *GwH. The presumably pre-Indo-European root *borm- (> *bormo) would have been, over time, transferred (after the possible «arrival» of the IndoEuropeans in their European territories) in the linguistic system of (proto-)Indo-European through a process of reuse and refunctionalization of roots and (loan-)words due to linguistic contact. Phonetically adapted to the (proto-)Indo-European standards and equated with the stem *gʷhermó-/ *gʷhormo-, the root *borm- (> *bormo) could have been preserved in the hydronymy and toponymy of North-Western Italy, for instance in the river name Bòrmida (water course flowing between Liguria and Southern Piedmont) and in the place name Bòrmio (small town located in Lombardy).
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title Pre-Indo-European Relics: The *borm- Root in the European Pre-Latin Context
title_short Pre-Indo-European Relics: The *borm- Root in the European Pre-Latin Context
title_full Pre-Indo-European Relics: The *borm- Root in the European Pre-Latin Context
title_fullStr Pre-Indo-European Relics: The *borm- Root in the European Pre-Latin Context
title_full_unstemmed Pre-Indo-European Relics: The *borm- Root in the European Pre-Latin Context
title_sort pre-indo-european relics: the *borm- root in the european pre-latin context
publishDate 2016
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/80392
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/40562
http://www.actalinguistica.com/journal/index.php/al/article/view/74
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