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Where words in modern Albanian and/or Romanian can be plausibly linked to an Indo-European root and modern cognates of similar meaning, a reconstruction of the putative Dacian originals have been proposed by Duridanov, who included them in a separate list from words reconstructed from placenames.
The substratum words have been used, in some cases, to corroborate Dacian words reconstructed from place- and personal names, e.g., Dacian * balas = "white" (from personal name Balius), Romanian bălan = "white-haired" However, even in this case, it cannot be determined with certainty whether the Romanian word derives from the presumed Dacian ...
The cognates of the reconstructed Dacian words in his publication are found mostly in the Baltic languages, followed by Albanian. Parallels have enabled linguists, using the techniques of comparative linguistics , to decipher the meanings of several Dacian and Thracian placenames with, they claim, a high degree of probability.
Many entries are fringe (not even widely accepted as Dacian names) and the "language" is a collection of words reconstructed from different assumptions, using different methods. There's also an acronym for that :P Daizus ( talk ) 13:54, 19 September 2011 (UTC) [ reply ]
List of reconstructed Dacian words; C. ... List of Dacian names; List of Dacian plant names; List of Romanian words of possible pre-Roman origin; T. Thraco-Dacian;
List of reconstructed Dacian words; List of Rosa species of the Balkans This page was last edited on 23 February 2021, at 10:38 (UTC). Text ...
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The following is a table of many of the most fundamental Proto-Indo-European language (PIE) words and roots, with their cognates in all of the major families of descendants. Notes [ edit ]