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Comparative linguistics and the reconstruction of Indo-European culture
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Edgar C. Polomé
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- I-IV I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
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General papers on the problem of reconstruction
- Comparative linguistics 3
- Comparative method, internal reconstruction, typology 23
- Contributions from new data to the reconstruction of the proto-language 35
- Comparative reconstruction and typological verification: The case of Indo-European 63
- Old and new thoughts about the configuration of the Romance language family 73
- Typology and deep genetic relations in North America 91
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Specific papers on aspects of Indo-European reconstruction
- Armenian, Tocharian, and the "glottalic" theory 111
- Reconstructing morphology: the role of o-grade in Hittite and Tocharian verb inflection 129
- Lexical entries in major sentence types of Proto-Indo-European 157
- A syntactic typology of Indo-European languages (with reference to Celtic, Baltic, and Germanic languages) 185
- A discourse perspective on syntactic change: Text-building strategies in Early Germanic 217
- Indian grammatical traditions and historical linguistics 239
- Philology and etymology, with focus on Anatolian 261
- Phrygian 271
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Perspectives on Indo-European culture
- Archaeology and Indo-European comparative linguistics 281
- The traditional view of the Indo-European paleoeconomy: Contradictory evidence from anthropology and linguistics 317
- Comparative linguistics and the reconstruction of Indo-European culture 369
- The comparison of formulaic sequences 391
- Migration and linguistics as illustrated by Yiddish 419
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Indo-European and non-Indo-European
- The impact of non-Indo-European languages on Anatolian 443
- The impact of non-Indo-European languages on Greek and Mycenaean 469
- The impact of Dravidian on Indo-Aryan: An overview 507
- Index of subjects 531
- Index of names 534
- Index of languages, dialects, and language groups 545
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- I-IV I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
-
General papers on the problem of reconstruction
- Comparative linguistics 3
- Comparative method, internal reconstruction, typology 23
- Contributions from new data to the reconstruction of the proto-language 35
- Comparative reconstruction and typological verification: The case of Indo-European 63
- Old and new thoughts about the configuration of the Romance language family 73
- Typology and deep genetic relations in North America 91
-
Specific papers on aspects of Indo-European reconstruction
- Armenian, Tocharian, and the "glottalic" theory 111
- Reconstructing morphology: the role of o-grade in Hittite and Tocharian verb inflection 129
- Lexical entries in major sentence types of Proto-Indo-European 157
- A syntactic typology of Indo-European languages (with reference to Celtic, Baltic, and Germanic languages) 185
- A discourse perspective on syntactic change: Text-building strategies in Early Germanic 217
- Indian grammatical traditions and historical linguistics 239
- Philology and etymology, with focus on Anatolian 261
- Phrygian 271
-
Perspectives on Indo-European culture
- Archaeology and Indo-European comparative linguistics 281
- The traditional view of the Indo-European paleoeconomy: Contradictory evidence from anthropology and linguistics 317
- Comparative linguistics and the reconstruction of Indo-European culture 369
- The comparison of formulaic sequences 391
- Migration and linguistics as illustrated by Yiddish 419
-
Indo-European and non-Indo-European
- The impact of non-Indo-European languages on Anatolian 443
- The impact of non-Indo-European languages on Greek and Mycenaean 469
- The impact of Dravidian on Indo-Aryan: An overview 507
- Index of subjects 531
- Index of names 534
- Index of languages, dialects, and language groups 545