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24. The dialectology of Anatolian

  • Elisabeth Rieken
© 2017 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Munich/Boston

© 2017 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Munich/Boston

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Preface v
  3. Contents vii
  4. I. General and methodological issues
  5. 1. Comparison and relationship of languages 1
  6. 2. Language contact and Indo-European linguistics 7
  7. 3. Methods in reconstruction 15
  8. 4. The sources for Indo-European reconstruction 20
  9. 5. The writing systems of Indo-European 26
  10. 6. Indo-European dialectology 62
  11. 7. The culture of the speakers of Proto-Indo- European 75
  12. 8. The homeland of the speakers of Proto-Indo-European 85
  13. 9. The comparative method in Semitic linguistics 93
  14. 10. The comparative method in Uralic linguistics 98
  15. 11. The comparative method in Caucasian linguistics 105
  16. 12. The comparative method in African linguistics 114
  17. 13. The comparative method in Austronesian linguistics 121
  18. 14. The comparative method in Australian linguistics 129
  19. III. Historical perspectives on Indo-European linguistics
  20. 15. Intuition, exploration, and assertion of the Indo- European language relationship 138
  21. 16. Indo-European linguistics in the 19th and 20th centuries: beginnings, establishment, remodeling, refinement, and extension(s) 171
  22. 17. Encyclopedic works on Indo-European linguistics 210
  23. 18. The impact of Hittite and Tocharian: Rethinking Indo-European in the 20th century and beyond 220
  24. IV. Anatolian
  25. 19. The documentation of Anatolian 239
  26. 20. The phonology of Anatolian 249
  27. 21. The morphology of Anatolian 256
  28. 22. The syntax of Anatolian: The simple sentence 274
  29. 23. The lexicon of Anatolian 291
  30. 24. The dialectology of Anatolian 298
  31. V. Indic
  32. 25. The documentation of Indic 309
  33. 26. The phonology of Indic 325
  34. 27. The morphology of Indic (old Indo-Aryan) 344
  35. 28. The syntax of Indic 377
  36. 29. The lexicon of Indic 409
  37. 30. The dialectology of Indic 417
  38. 31. The evolution of Indic 447
  39. VI. Iranian
  40. 32. The documentation of Iranian 471
  41. 33. The phonology of Iranian 481
  42. 34. The morphology of Iranian 503
  43. 35. The syntax of Iranian 549
  44. 36. The lexicon of Iranian 566
  45. 37. The dialectology of Iranian 599
  46. 38. The evolution of Iranian 608
  47. VII. Greek
  48. 39. The documentation of Greek 625
  49. 40. The phonology of Greek 638
  50. 41. The morphology of Greek 654
  51. 42. The syntax of Greek 682
  52. 43. The lexicon of Greek 695
  53. 44. The dialectology of Greek 710
  54. 45. The evolution of Greek 717
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