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| Some random quotes to use in order to make Albanians mad. Quote:
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Noel Malcolm, "Kosovo a Short History", Harper Perennial Press, NY, 1999 Quote:
John Wilkes, "The Illyrians", Blackwell Publishers, Cambridge, 1992 Quote:
Ahmet Aydinli, "Balkan Biography IMXA", 1973 CONTINUTY BETWEEN BOSNIAKS AND ILLYRIANS (PRE-ILLYRIANS OF THE NEOLITHIC) John Wilkes: "The Illyrians", Oxford Press, 1996: (1) "..A separate group of Illyrians identified by renowned historian Geza Alfoldy: he identifies 'Pannonian peoples' in Bosnia, northern Montenegro [around Plyevlya and Priyepolye, p.84] and western Serbia [Sanxak]". p.75 (2) "Not much reliance should perhaps be placed on attempts to identify an Illyrian anthropological type as short and dark-skinned similar to moderAlbanians." p.219 (3) "...a documented description of Illyrians, Pannonian family: - Pannonians are tall and strong, always ready for a fight and to face dangerous but slow-witted." p.219 (4) "Life has always been hard in the Illyrian lands and countless wars of resistance against invadors are testimony to the durability of their populations." p.220 (5) "In sum, the destructive impact [of Bosnia-centred theory] on the earlier generalizations regarding Illyrians should be regarded as a step forward." p.40 |
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Everyone get in this argument eventually.... OK, heres what I used to use and worked out quite fine... (I'm quoting the posts..so don't misunderstand them as directed towards you) If we look at what some linguists have said, we once again see that the possibility of Albanians being connected to Illyria is "slim" 1. The Illyrian toponyms known from antiquity, e.g. Shkφder from the ancient Scodra (Livius), Tomor from Tomarus (Strabo, Pliny, etc.), have not been directly inherited in Albanian: the contemporary forms of these names do not correspond to the phonetic laws of Albanian. The same also applies to the ancient toponyms of Latin origin in this region. 2. The most ancient loanwords from Latin in Albanian have the phonetic form of eastern Balkan Latin, i.e. of proto-Romanian, and not of western Balkan Latin, i.e. of old Dalmatian Latin. Albanian, therefore, did not take its borrowings from Vulgar Latin as spoken in Illyria. (this is from another theory that proves your origin to be somewhere in Carpathia) 3. The Adriatic coast was not part of the primitive home of the Albanians, because the maritime terminology of Albanian is not their own, but is borrowed from different languages. 4. Another indication against local Albanian origin is the insignificant number of ancient Greek loanwords in Albanian. If the primitive home of the Albanians had been Albania itself, then the Albanian language would have to have many more ancient Greek loanwords. 5.The old home of the Albanians must have been near to that of the proto-Romanians. The oldest Latin elements in Albanian come from proto-Romanians, i.e. eastern Balkan Latin, and not from Dalmatian, western Balkan Latin that was spoken in Illyria. Cf. the phonetic development of the following words: Vulgar Latin caballum 'horse' Rum. cal, Alb. kal Vulgar Latin cubitum 'elbow' Rum. cot. Alb. kut Vulgar Latin lucta 'struggle, fight' Rum. lupt, Arum. luft, Alb. luftλ Sources : H. Kronasser, ‘Zum Stand der Illyristik’ (Linguistique Balkanique, IV, 1962, pp. 5 ff.); R. Katicic', 'Namengebiete im rφmischen Dalmatian" (Die Sprache, X, Vienna, 1964, pp. 23 ff.); id., Illyrii proprie dicti (iva Antika, Skopje, XIII/XIV, 1964, pp. 87 ff.); id., 'Suvremena istraivanja o jeziku starosjedilaca ilirskih provincija' (Nauno društvo SR Bosne i Hercegovine, IV, Sarajevo, 1964, pp. 9 ff.); G. Alfφldy, 'Die Namengebung der Urbevφlkerung der rφmischen Provinz Dalmatia’ (Beitrδge zur Namenforschung, 15, Heidelberg, 1964, pp. 54 ff). ----------- The following scholars consider Albanian totally alien to the Messapic inscriptions found.. Neroznak, V. Paleo-Balkan languages. Moscow, 1978. Katicic, R. Ancient Languages of the Balkans. The Hague, 1976. Fasmer, M. The Etymological Dictionary of the Russian Language. Moscow, 1986. -------- Illyrian-Albanian words : Illyrian-"alt"= (a stream) Albo -"LUMË, RRYMË, CURRIL, RRËKE, PËRRUA, NIVEL" Illyrian-"barba"= (a swamp) Albo -"MOÇAL" Illyrian-"bra"= (brother) Albo-VËLLA, SHOK Illyrian-"mag"= (great) Albo- FAMSHËM, KRYESOR, FISNIK, SHKËLQYER Illyrian-"brisa"= (grapes) Albo-RRUSH Illyrian-"metu"=(between) Albo-MES,NDËRMJET Illyrian-"oseriates"=(lake) Albo-LIQEN, PELLG Illyrian-"plo"=(strong) Albo-FORTË, THANTË Illyrian-"rinos"=(cloud) Albo-HIJE, RE, TUFË Illyrian-"sybina"=(a spear) Albo-SHTIZË Illyrian-"teuta"=(a tribe/people) Albo-FIS, KLAN/ POPULL, KOMBËSI, GJINDE Illyrian-"ves"=(kind) Albo-MIRË, DASHUR, SJELLSHËM Sources for the Illyrian words: 1. Neroznak, V. Paleo-Balkan languages. Moscow, 1978. 2. Katicic, R. Ancient Languages of the Balkans. The Hague, 1976. English-Albo translator: www.foreignword.com It is also interesting that while we know that the Serbs came to their present area approx. in the 7th cent. (if not later) we find some quite interesting connections: llirian- Serbian- Albanian- English lugo- lug- pelg - pool metu- medju- ndermjet- between bra- brat- velle- brother vesa- veselo- qelluar- good spirits barba- bara- pellg- puddle trtigo- trgovac- dyqanhxi- merchant Does this mean that the Slavs are also decendants of the Illyrians or is it only your right to have a vivid imagination???? ------------------ Proof that Albanians are not native to the lands in question : Quote:
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Note that Robert Elsie is considered the top authority in Albanian histoy... Hope these help...
__________________ ΦΩΤΙΑ ΚΑΙ ΤΣΕΚΟΥΡΙ ΣΤΟΥΣ ΠΡΟΣΚΥΝΗΜΕΝΟΥΣ [Θ. Κολοκοτρώνης] I have many swift arrows in the quiver under my arm, arrows that speak to the initiated while the masses need interpreters. The man who knows a great deal by nature is truly skillful, while those who have only learned chatter with raucous and indiscriminate tongues in vain, like crows.. against the divine bird of Zeus. Pindar αἰὲν ἀριστεύειν καὶ ὑπείροχον ἔμμεναι ἄλλων, μηδὲ γένος πατέρων αἰσχυνέμεν |
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| i know its not of the language, but next time u argue with an Albanian, refer them to this - http://www.macedoniaontheweb.com/for....html#post6903 |
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| Can anyone tell where comes these illyrians words? its told that they hadnt let texts or sth else....or those are an invention like others...? refering to roman influence there's an e.x : ''angry''(in english) in Alb. its ''inat'' and in Latin (classic one) ''ira'' n~r Before the classic roman period the Latin language has the ''t'' at the end of the word ,than in the classic texts ''t'' disappear. Illyria was invaded by Rome in the III-I A.D., the time they didnt use ''t'' at the end. 1)may be illyrians had learned all the old latin at school even they lived in the mountains .... 2)may be populations had moved or influenced in Lacium before Rome State. Any other posibility? About the phonetic rules in albanian, whose that such expert to give an argument, does he knows albanian to be in grade to explain its rules? |
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