The Laws of Indo-EuropeanThis book collects all the named laws of Indo-European, presents each in its original form and rationale and then provides an evaluation of all major attacks, revisions and exploitations, along with a full bibliography and index. Complete thorough exhaustive. |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
AITKENS LAW | 3 |
BARTHOLOMAES LAW | 7 |
BRUGMANNS LAW | 13 |
CALANDS LAW | 23 |
DOLOBKOS LAW | 29 |
DYBOS LAW | 31 |
EBELINGS LAW | 35 |
PEDERSENS LAW I | 143 |
PEDERSENS LAW II | 147 |
SAUSSURES LAW | 149 |
SAXMATOVS LAW | 153 |
SIEBS LAW | 155 |
SIEVERSLAW I | 159 |
SIEVERS LAW II | 175 |
STANGS LAW | 179 |
ENDZELINS LAW | 37 |
FORTUNATOVS LAW I | 41 |
GRASSMANNS LAW | 47 |
GRIMMS LAW | 63 |
HARTMANNS LAW | 77 |
HIRTS LAW I | 81 |
HIRTS LAW II | 85 |
HJELMSLEVS LAW | 89 |
HOLTZMANNS LAW | 93 |
ILLIČSVITYČS LAW | 103 |
LACHMANNS LAW | 105 |
LESKIENS LAW | 115 |
MEILLETS LAW | 117 |
NIEMINENS LAW | 119 |
NOTKERS LAW | 121 |
OSTHOFFS LAW | 127 |
THE LAW OF THE PALATALS | 133 |
STREITBERGS LAW | 181 |
THURNEYSENS LAW | 183 |
THE LAW OF THURNEYSEN AND HAVET | 193 |
VAN WIJKS LAW | 197 |
VENDRYES LAW | 199 |
VERNERS LAW | 203 |
WACKERNAGELS LAW I | 217 |
WHEELERS LAW | 221 |
WINTERS LAW | 225 |
APPENDIX I | 229 |
APPENDIX II The new look of PIE consonantism | 259 |
APPENDIX III Laws of accentuation in BaltoSlavic | 271 |
APPENDIX IV Dahls law in Bantu | 279 |
APPENDIX V Latin verbs in io ere and io ire | 283 |
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The series Current Issues in Linguistic Theory | 309 |
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