Introduction to the Laryngeal TheoryInstitut 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 according ægir AHPh analogical Anatolian aorist Apophonie Armenian assumed assumption attested Avest Balto-Slavic Beekes Catsanicos Celtic compensatory lengthening consonant consonantal Cowgill discussion by Lindeman Eichner etymologically EvfL EWAIA examples explanation Fachtagung Festschrift forms fricative full grade Glotta Goth Greek H₂ Hamp Hitt Hittite hypothesis ibid IdgGr IE languages IE laryngeals IE preform Indo Indo-European Indo-Iranian indogermanischen initial laryngeal Kuryłowicz Memorial Volume laryngales Laryngaltheorie Latv lengthened grade Lindeman Linguistica Linguistics Lith Luwian Martinet Mayrhofer Melchert metathesis neuter non-Anatolian IE original parent language phonetic phonologic PICL Polomé position preconsonantal pres prevocalic prothetic vowel Proto-Anatolian Proto-Indo-European Puhvel R.S.P. Beekes reconstruction reflex resonant root sequence Sievers Sprache StBoT stem StHHPh Sturtevant suffix syllable Szemerényi thematic Toch Tocharian Triple representation Vedic verb vocalized voiced voiceless zero grade