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Старый 22.12.2009, 12:47 Язык оригинала: Русский       #25
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I see (only) a logical connection "Faber-good": the creator-wrought; productivity prizvedennoe;-maker-designed, works-dull, factory-fabricated ...
You have called etymology, I understand?
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Based on an open-net and from my information, the couple "Faber-good" etymological relatives are not, ... (IMHO)
Can question? What is your linguistic education?
You yourself prisutsvoali in etymological studies? Then Explain to me (his words), deals with whether the etymology of the logical connections and /or where you can read about this? (In otkryvabelnoy link, of course)
If you really interested, read the work of Max Fasmer, VV Vinogradov. Here will find a lot of material http://etymolog.ruslang.ru/
A pair of "good-faber" in the message containing a link to the source, I quote verbatim.
His education, I would call "related-linguistic" (diploma in one of the professions had been on "Philology (non-teaching)." Etymology, of course, was held. But to explain how you ask, there is no way. Any conclusion - the result of analytical work, otherwise it will simply pulling the ears. At first there is no time for the second - no desire. All the best!



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