Introduction to the 'Laryngeal Theory'Institut für Sprachwissenschaft der Universität Innsbruck, 1997 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 246 pages |
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Abbreviations | 9 |
Note on the Use of Symbols | 19 |
On the necessity of recognizing the actual existence | 33 |
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ablaut accepted according AHPh analogical Anatolian Armenian assumed assumption attested colouring consonant corresponding Cowgill critical discussion earlier ending etymologically EvfL evidence examples existence expect explanation Festschrift final formation forms fricative full grade further give given Goth Greek H₂ Hitt Hittite hypothesis IdgGr Indic Indo-European initial interpretation Kuryłowicz language Laryngaltheorie laryngeal later lengthened Lindeman Linguistics Lith loss lost Mayrhofer meaning Melchert non-Anatolian IE original parent perfect phonetic phonologic points position possible preform pres present proposed prothetic Proto-Indo-European Puhvel question reasons reconstruction references reflect reflex regular remains Remark represent root seems seen sequence shape Sprache stem Studies suffix suggestion supposed syllable Szemerényi takes Theory Triple representation underlying Vedic verb verbal vocalized voiced voiceless vowel zero grade