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From: gino@voder.UUCP (Gino Bloch)
Newsgroups: net.nlang
Subject: Re: Esperanto and the origins of some interesting words
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Date: Mon, 7-Jan-85 18:19:40 EST
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Posted: Mon Jan  7 18:19:40 1985
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>   I have already found the
> American Heritage dictionary to be invaluable.  Besides having an etymon
> for each word, in the back is an extensive Proto-Indo-European
> vocabulary, with lots of derived words in many languages.
CAUTION:  I have read a review of the new edition of the AH Dictionary - the
reviewer (Laurence Urdang) said that the Proto-Indoeuropean vocabulary is no
longer there (I didn't verify it).
-- 
Gene E. Bloch (...!nsc!voder!gino)
Extend USENET to omicron Ceti.