The Laryngeal Theory: A Critical Evaluation |
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Chapter | 3 |
Evidence for Reconstruction of Laryngeals | 13 |
IV | 20 |
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Ablaut variation accept the Laryngeal aḥ Akkadian alternative forms Anatolian evidence Anatolian language aorist Arm h<IE Armenian initial aspirates and non-aspirates assumption cerebral sounds cognates congius conjugation considered cp Ht cp Skt e.g. Ht e.g. IE eptsi EVIDENCE FOR RECONSTRUCTION explained favour following laryngeal Gk histāmi Goth H₁ H₂ historical languages Hittite h Hittite language Ht estsi Ht evidence Ht h Ht palḥi IE comparative grammar IE gwiwos IE languages IE long IE phonology Indo-European Comparative Grammar Indo-Hittite Theory laryngeal in Ht Laryngeal theory laryngealistic explanation linguistic long secondary vowels long vowels Luwian Möller morphological ORIGIN OF HITTITE person sg phonetic pre-IE laryngeal present primary vowels Proto Indo-European proto-Anatolian proto-IE RECONSTRUCTION OF LARYNGEALS root śankha Sanskrit Saussure scholars Semitic semivowels single h sometimes spiritus lenis stā sthā sthāna sthitaḥ strong grade suffix syllabic vide Misra vide Sturtevant voiceless aspirates voiceless laryngeal yy/ww