@article{bcbfdc0c-d901-448a-9590-5196f5181e10, author = {Cyril Brosch}, title = {Zu den Wurzeln *seh3- und *seh1p- im Anatolischen}, journal = {Studia Etymologica Cracoviensia}, volume = {2014}, number = {Volume 19, Issue 1}, year = {2014}, issn = {1427-8219}, pages = {35-41},keywords = {Anatolian language; Hittite language; etymology; word formation}, abstract = {(Some remarks on the roots *seh3- and *seh1p- in Anatolian). The paper discusses the Hittite words sūwasali- (a functionary), sapāsalli- ‘scout’ and the eleven words containing the individualizing suffix -sepa-. While sūwasali- is tentatively connected with the PIE root *seh1/3- ‘to be/become full’ (as “filler”), sapāsalli- and -sepa- could be Luwian resp. Hittite instantiations of the root *seh1p- ‘to perceive’, the latter showing a transitionfrom an action noun ‘perception’ to a result noun ‘occurrence’, which is later bleached semantically. Details of the word formation of the concerning forms are discussed, too.}, doi = {10.4467/20843836SE.14.001.1644}, url = {https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/studia-etymologica-cracoviensia/article/zu-den-wurzeln-seh3-und-seh1p-im-anatolischen} }