John:
I suspect that part of the problem I had with the electronic search is that
is sucked up many words that were not examples of what you were looking for:
e.g. -M- that were listed merely because they were a participle preceded by
a waw, and other similar examples. Almost none of the electronic searches
resulted in a -M- that is a prefix.
Of the few examples where -M- is a prefix, everyone seems to come from MN.
Karl W. Randolph.
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 12:02 PM, Brak <Brak AT neo.rr.com> wrote:
Can you tell me what part(s) you disagreed with (or misunderstood)?_______________________________________________
One of the reasons I ask is because I just has the computer calculate the
stuff.
Another reason is that by looking at your last message I would assume we
are in agreement - as to me the <M> being from <MIN> makes more sense than
it coming from <MFH>.
So please explain.
B"H
John Steven
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