Nomadic Scribes? (Peter Kirk. Was: John Ronning)
Peter_Kirk at SIL.ORG
Peter_Kirk at SIL.ORG
Thu Jan 21 15:46:53 EST 1999
I can't reply to all of yours. But please can you explain the
following:
"the name [Philistines] adheres Indo-European linguistic indicators,
reducing the hope of finding a non-I-E group to fit the name to
nonexistence."
Surely a place name P.:Le$eT fits a good Semitic pattern and its
inhabitants would regularly be known as P.:Li$:T.iY; the feminine T
suffix remains in Hebrew gentilics like Ma(:aKfTiY, (a$:T.:RfTiY. I
have even proposed a known Semitic root for it: P-L-$ "dig, break
through". What's so Indo-European about this name?
Peter
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