Selected Papers on Indo-European Linguistics: With a Section on Comparative Eskimo Linguistics, Part 2In this collection of essays, a variety of Indo-European subjects are addressed, with a special emphasis given to the reconstruction and analysis of the Indo-European protolanguage, the tracing of morphological categories, the Balto-Slavic accents, the problems presented by the Indo-European "laryngeals", and the etymology of individual words from all branches of Indo-European. There is a separate section on comparative Eskimo. |
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Two phonological issues in Germanic 1983 | 82 |
Miscellaneous morphological problems in IndoEuropean | 100 |
Miscellaneous morphological problems in IndoEuropean | 146 |
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ablaut accent Akzent alternation analogical analysis aorist APILKU Armenian Ausgleich Avest Avestan awest Baltic Balto-Slavic Celtic consonant consonantal Dehnung derived Dybo enclitic ending Endung examples explained Formen forms Gen.Sg Germanic glottal stop glottalic glottalic theory Goth Grammatik Greek h₂ heth Hirt's Law Hitt Hittite Indo-European Indo-Iranian indogermanischen infix inflection Kasus Klingenschmitt Kortlandt languages laryngeal Latv lautgesetzlich Lith morpheme morphological muß nasal Nom.Pl noun OCHS original paradigm PGmc phonetic plural position present prestage probably pronouns Proto-Indo-European Proto-Slavic protolanguage Rasmussen reconstruction reduplicated reflex Regel root rule sandhi Schindler schon segment Slav Slavic spirant Sprache stem structure suffix syllable Szemerényi thematic vowel theory Tocharian underlying uridg variant Vedic verb verbal Verner's Law vocalism Vokal word Wort Wurzel zero-grade zugrunde zugrundeliegend zwei