Indo-European Language and Culture: An IntroductionJohn Wiley & Sons, 17.08.2009 - 576 Seiten This revised and expanded edition provides a comprehensive overview of comparative Indo-European linguistics and the branches of the Indo-European language family, covering both linguistic and cultural material. Now offering even greater coverage than the first edition, it is the definitive introduction to the field.
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Inhalt
Anatolian | 9 |
Introduction | 75 |
The Verb | 88 |
The Noun | 113 |
Pronouns and Other Parts of Speech | 140 |
ProtoIndoEuropean Syntax | 152 |
Indic | 202 |
Iranian | 227 |
Armenian | 382 |
Germanic | 387 |
ProtoIndoEuropean Culture and Archaeology | 397 |
Tocharian | 400 |
BaltoSlavic | 414 |
Albanian | 446 |
Fragmentary Languages | 459 |
Glossary | 472 |
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ablaut accent active added adjective Anatolian ancient aorist appear Archaic Armenian Avestan became become beginning branches called carry Celtic century Classical clitic clusters cognate common comparative consonant contains continued culture daughter derived descendants developed dialect discussed earlier early ending English especially evidence example fact final forms further genitive Germanic give given Goth grammar Greek historical Hitt Hittite Indic Indo-European Indo-Iranian inflection inscriptions Iranian Irish Italic Italy known languages laryngeal later Latin linguistic meaning middle nasal nominative Note nouns originally participle perfect Persian phrase plural present preserved probably pronoun Proto-Indo-Europeans reconstructed refer represented root rules Sanskrit seen sing singular sound spoken stem stops subjunctive suffix syllable term texts thematic usually Vedic Skt verb verbal voiced vowel word written zero-grade