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<p>Posted by <b><!--poster-->John Minot</b>
on <!--date-->9:24 12/21/01
<p>In reply to: <a href="263.html">Eliot im soan Sfahen</a> posted by Mark Rosenfelder</b> on 00:49 11/28/01
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Sure, I don't mind it put up. I looked through the Regional Dialects
listing to find an accent I could overlay, and decided on Vimin�. So
"Grazhenom Curts -- ilu shushchne" became "Grazh_d_enom Curts -- i_w_u
shushchne." Did I correctly apply the ct->zhd rule? That is, is
Verdurian "grazhenom" descended from something in Cadhinor?
<hr><i>Mark responds:
<p>Indirectly, yes; but it's not from a CT, I'm afraid-- the word comes
from <b>gran + zhen + -om</b>; where <b>zhen</b> derives from GENOS.
But I could see Viminians thowing in the <b>d</b> anyway.
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