[language] What sound change can explain this?

H.M. Hubey hubeyh at mail.montclair.edu
Sun May 5 15:07:02 UTC 2002


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Common Turkic kan (blood);
Chuvash  yun (blood)  [Krueger61:241] ;


Common Turkic kar, (snow);
Chuvash  yur (snow) [Krueger61:242].


PS. *PIE *sang (blood). Persian xun (blood).

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